- The seemingly random killings in a Houston ward bring the BAU down for the profile, but finding the pattern proves difficult.
- In Houston's Fifth Ward, three murders don't fit the usual drug trade- and street gang-related violence pattern; apparently unrelated adult white men -construction worker, security guard and homeless- had their necks broken, abandoned in the streets near abandoned buildings. The team considers a homeless killer, possibly 'territorial' defending his hole at each time. Next victim, in a sewer, is city worker Travis Overby. Then a man survives, apparently because his young daughter was watching, she describes the white adult. After finding and SOS sign made of rubble, the team profiles a post-traumatic veteran reliving a war zone and finds a plausible suspect, Roy Woodridge, but his training makes him hard to catch... Meanwhile Reid is becoming insensitive...—KGF Vissers
- The Fifth Ward in Houston, Texas has undergone some gentrification of late with much construction happening in the neighborhood, but is increasingly associated with violent behavior associated with the narcotics trade and gang activity. However three distinctive murders of seemingly unrelated men have taken place there in forty-eight hours, each victim with his neck broken with no other pre- or postmortem injury. At the last two murder sites, there is indication that the unsub is a homeless person. In looking through one of those sites, they believe they've figured out the motive for the murders. The BAU and a potential victim get lucky when the unsub stops short of killing a man when a witness arrives on the scene, the potential victim's adolescent daughter Maria, who clearly saw the unsub's face. Some information from Maria and some distress messages left at some of the crime scenes redirect the BAU's investigation, they now treating the Fifth Ward as a war zone. Meanwhile, Reid has been displaying increasingly erratic behavior, especially directed and noticed by Prentiss. This behavior is a manifestation of more than just trauma experienced from his torture by Raphael.—Huggo
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