"Criminal Minds" Magnum Opus (TV Episode 2013) Poster

(TV Series)

(2013)

A.J. Cook: Jennifer Jareau

Quotes 

  • Jennifer Jareau : Thought I'd check on Spence on my way into work.

    Penelope Garcia : Yeah, me too.

    Jennifer Jareau : Are these all from you?

    Penelope Garcia : Maybe.

    Jennifer Jareau : What's in that one?

    Penelope Garcia : Mixed nuts and seeds. I'm trying to think of something that will help him feel better, so I went Reid-like and I did a bunch of research and it turns out that nuts and seeds have naturally occurring magnesium, and magnesium influences the production of serotonin, which is the happy-happy-joy-joy chemical in your brain. I don't know.

  • Jennifer Jareau : [opening voiceover]  "My blood alone remains. Take it, but do not make me suffer long." - Marie Antoinette

  • Alex Blake : He removed the white blood cells. Plasma.

    David Rossi : Why would he take the plasma?

    Aaron Hotchner : It would make it thicker. Easier to use as a paint.

    Derek Morgan : What type of equipment would it take to do that?

    Alex Blake : You can easily buy a centrifuge online these days for couple hundred bucks.

    Aaron Hotchner : What other reasons would he have for separating the plasma from the blood?

    Dr. Spencer Reid : It's a habit.

    Aaron Hotchner : Reid.

    Jennifer Jareau : Spence.

    Aaron Hotchner : I didn't expect you back this soon. You sure you're ready?

    Dr. Spencer Reid : No, but I think I figured something out.

  • Jennifer Jareau : [outside Reid's apartment]  Spence? Listen, if you're in there, we just want to know if you're all right.

    Penelope Garcia : Knock twice if you're conscious.

    [they hear two knocks] 

    Penelope Garcia : Is he ever gonna be okay?

    Jennifer Jareau : Eventually.

    Jennifer Jareau : [louder voice to Spencer]  And he knows we're all here for him, no matter what.

    Penelope Garcia : Yeah, what she said.

  • Aaron Hotchner : We believe that this unsub is a white male in his 20s or 30s, and he thinks of himself as a painter or an artist.

    Alex Blake : The placement of the victims tells us a lot about who he is.

    Jennifer Jareau : Pamela Hurd was found near a painting done by a little-known San Francisco artist, Henry Floyd.

    Derek Morgan : Gary Porter was posed near a piece of graffiti art by a street artist named Cypher, who is currently wanted by the police.

    Aaron Hotchner : And the third victim, Lynn Stevens, was found near a mural painted by inner-city youths.

    Alex Blake : Finally, Amy Fortner was placed near the statue of St. Luke, patron saint of the artist.

    Jennifer Jareau : This is a compulsion; it's not accidental. He is obsessed with art.

    David Rossi : All of the works of art are neglected, ignored, cast aside. It's how he feels about himself.

    Aaron Hotchner : We believe it's also the reason that he's evolved into removing the victims' eyelids. He's forcing them to see what he sees.

    Jennifer Jareau : There's no sexual component with these murders, but that's because the blood and the use of the blood is his sexual release.

    Det. Lennon Miles : So, wait. What... what is he doing with the blood?

    Aaron Hotchner : Because he's so obsessed with art, we believe he's painting with it.

    David Rossi : He has a quick kill pace. More blood means more paint. The more paintings he does, the greater the chance someone will recognize his work.

    Aaron Hotchner : We think that because of his need for acceptance, he may be trying to sell the paintings, so focus your canvassing on places that might sell this kind of fringe art.

  • Penelope Garcia : Ladies and gents, the Golden State awaits. Meet who is formerly Gary Porter. He was found dead outside a San Francisco nightclub last night, and Pamela Hurd, she was found near a cable car stop in San Francisco's Mission district.

    Jennifer Jareau : They were both found wrapped in clear plastic.

    Derek Morgan : It says here they were dead only a few hours before they were found, and that's not long enough for the elements to have made them that pale.

    Penelope Garcia : 'Cause that's where we enter the town of Weirdville on the corner of eww and icky icky. Both victims were almost completely drained of their blood. Less than a pint left.

    Alex Blake : He's exsanguinating them.

    Aaron Hotchner : While they were still alive.

    Derek Morgan : Well, it might be utilitarian. He needs them alive so they can pump out the blood themselves.

    David Rossi : Draining a body like that is extremely hard to do. Once the heart stops pumping, it's difficult to continue to extract the blood.

    Alex Blake : So the question is how is he doing it?

    Penelope Garcia : Oh, I wish you wouldn't ask that, 'cause now I've gotta show this picture.

    Aaron Hotchner : There are large bore holes in the femoral artery of each victim.

    Jennifer Jareau : Our unsub could have medical knowledge.

    Aaron Hotchner : It's possible. We'll know more when we get there. Wheels up in thirty.

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