After all questions had been answered and the officers were dispersing, a woman wearing the uniform of a State Police Officer entered the conference room and walked up to Detective Addams.

"Sue Ann Harris' parents are here," she told him. "I put them in the Building Manager's office, as you requested.

"Thanks, May," the detective replied. He turned to the BAU team. "I suspect one of you is planning on speaking with them?"

Hotch turned to JJ. "Could you handle this?"

"Of course! If you could show me the way?" JJ followed May out of the conference room and down the hall.

When JJ entered the Building Manager's office, she found two men and a woman seated in guest chairs in front of a desk. "Mr. and Mrs. Harris?" she asked.

One of the men looked up. She noticed that his eyes held a tired expression and it was obvious he was extremely upset. "I'm George Harris," he told her. Indicating the weeping woman sitting to his left, he added, "And, this is my wife, Laura. We're Sue Ann's parents."

The other man stood up and held out his hand to JJ. "Pastor Wilson, of the All Congregations Church," he introduced himself. "The Harris family is part of my flock and I'm here to support them in their time of trouble."

JJ shook his hand and motioned for him to resume his seat. She pulled the desk chair around and sat facing the small group.

"I'm Agent JJ Jareau of the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit," she began. "And, I'd like to thank you for coming in. I know this is going to be hard on you, but there are some questions I need to ask about Sue Ann."

"Anything we can do to help," Pastor Wilson replied. "Anything."

"First of all, I need to know something about your daughter," JJ said, focusing on the parents. "What kind of girl is she? What is she studying in school? Who are her friends? What are her interests?"

Both parents looked at her blankly.

"I understand she is still living at home," JJ suggested a starting point.

"Yes, she is still at home. Working while she goes to school," Mrs. Harris agreed. "She's getting her credits to transfer to a four year school. She has changed her major several times, but currently it is business."

"Shouldn't have been wasting her time going to school," Mr. Harris muttered. "Should have been getting married. This going to school is what got her killed."

"Now, Mr. Harris, we don't know that your daughter is dead," JJ gently pointed out. "At the moment, we every reason to believe she is still alive."

"Everyone has an obligation to use the gifts they are given to the best of their ability," Pastor Wilson added.

"Now, I have to ask, does she have a boyfriend?" JJ continued.

"No," Mrs. Harris replied. "She has dated several young men, but never anyone seriously."

"Too picky," her father commented.

"What about her friends? What are they like?" JJ was trying to get a picture of the latest abductee.

"Most of her friends went away to college," Mrs. Harris told her. "There were two or three girls that stayed in the area and she still sees them. Some of them are in classes with her, and one works with her."

"Where is she working?" JJ asked.

"The truck stop out on I-59," Mr. Harris told her. "It's a family run restaurant and she works with the owner and his wife."

"Good Christian people," Pastor Wilson told her. "They keep a close eye on their employees and make sure they are taken care of."