- Dr. Spencer Reid: [Garcia poses a theory] You know, Garcia might be right.
- Penelope Garcia: It happens,
- Dr. Spencer Reid: I think I know what the messages say.
- Derek Morgan: Reid, spit it out already.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: 6:22.
- Derek Morgan: Okay, you talking about Michelle's watch or Doug's watch?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: I'm talking about all the watches. If you take the time the bodies were discovered, subtract the varyings the corresponding watches are off by, you land within plus or minus six minutes of 6:22 every single time, which, taking into consideration the time between dump and discovery in all the public areas, and the fact that the only broken watch we found was already stuck at 6:22, it's reasonable to deduce the unsub sets the watches to the exact same time just before disposing of the bodies. I'm so stupid. It was literally staring me in the face the whole time and somehow I missed it.
- Derek Morgan: Come on, Reid, stop. You're the only person that can realize all of this. So what does 6:22 mean?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: I have no idea.
- Derek Morgan: Reid.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: All I know is what it says. I don't know what it means.
- Alex Blake: [opening voiceover] "The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are stronger at the broken places." - Ernest Hemingway
- Detective Edward Sanchez: Gentlemen. Detective Sanchez.
- Derek Morgan: Agent Morgan, agent Rossi.
- Detective Edward Sanchez: Appreciate the help. Never seen anything like this before.
- David Rossi: Consider yourself fortunate.
- Derek Morgan: What happened to you in that camp, Paul?
- Paul Westin: It doesn't matter anymore.
- Derek Morgan: Yes, it does. You kill yourself, they get away with it. If you testify, we can shut them down for good.
- Paul Westin: What good? I'm an abomination.
- David Rossi: No, you're not. If you want to live your life according to a single message, go ahead, but try John 13:34 instead: "A new command I give you. Love one another. As I have loved you, you must love one another."
- Derek Morgan: The best way for you to do that is to put that gun down. Paul, you are a victim, and there are others being victimized right now that you can help. Wouldn't Mitchell want you to do everything possible to make sure that nobody else suffered your same fate? Come on. Put it down.
- Derek Morgan: You're sure it was the same watch?
- Jennifer Jareau: The unsub went to that camp. The watch he put on Michelle's wrist was the exact same model that all the kids were wearing.
- Alex Blake: What do you think was behind that padlocked door?
- Jennifer Jareau: Well, that could be anything. I mean, come on, we've all read the stories. A conversion camp was just shut down last year for using electroshock therapy on children.
- Alex Blake: Another stripped the kids naked and screamed profanities at them.
- Jennifer Jareau: We need to go back with a warrant.
- Aaron Hotchner: We're gonna need probable cause.
- Jennifer Jareau: Well, let's find some, because there is more going on at that camp than they let on.
- Penelope Garcia: Let's see. June 22, 1992, Supreme Court ruled Minnesota hate crime laws violated free speech. The defendant burned a cross on the front yard of an African-American family's house who lived next door.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Nothing in the UnSub's profile suggests racial motivation, though.
- David Rossi: No, but the cross has me thinking. Many religions suggest that following through on homosexual desires invites condemnation. What if the UnSub is struggling with his faith? Garcia, are there any 6:22 Bible passages that are relevant?
- Penelope Garcia: Yeah, yeah, I thought of that, but the most popular one is-is... is Matthew 6:22, and it has to do with lights and eyes. I don't see how that fits.
- Derek Morgan: All right, let's look at this another way. What are the passages that specifically relate to homosexuality?
- Dr. Spencer Reid: That's it. He's not saying 6:22. He's saying 18:22. As in Leviticus 18:22, "Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind, for it is an abomination."
- David Rossi: He converted 18:22 to 6:22 p.m., like military time.
- Isabella Grant: I'm done talking.
- Aaron Hotchner: You've said plenty. A professional like yourself wouldn't trust the camp to protect you. You had to get some sort of insurance directly from the parents, didn't you? Make sure that they were just as culpable for the crime. Your word against theirs wouldn't hold up in court, not with a child testifying to your abuse, unless, of course, the abuse damned the parents as well. They were in the room with you, weren't they? You made them watch.
- [stands up and walks to the door]
- Isabella Grant: Where are you going? What about my deal?
- Aaron Hotchner: We never had a deal.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Maybe, the UnSub suffered abuse at the hand of someone citing God's will that he should change.
- David Rossi: It wouldn't be the first time someone took the good book and twisted it for their own agenda.
- Derek Morgan: Okay, but if you wanted to change someone's sexual orientation, how could you do it? I mean, you're not gonna guilt somebody into that.
- Penelope Garcia: I'm seeing some stuff about an ex-gay movement. It looks like some kind of a 12-step program.
- David Rossi: A 12-step program usually doesn't traumatize the participant.
- Dr. Spencer Reid: But conversion therapy might. Several conversion camps have been shut down recently 'cause their methods border on torture.
- Derek Morgan: Yeah, but why would any faith condone the torture of children?
- David Rossi: None of 'em would. Even a religion that frowns on homosexuality, none of 'em would cross that line.
- Derek Morgan: Garcia, are there conversion camps in the area?
- Penelope Garcia: I got a hit. Camp Willing operates just outside of Austin. Their motto is, "It's time to change." And guess which biblical passage is on their home page.
- Aaron Hotchner: Miss Grant, my name's Aaron Hotchner. I'm with the FBI. I'd like to talk to you about Camp Willing.
- Isabella Grant: [barely containing a smirk] What are you offering?
- Aaron Hotchner: You don't seem surprised.
- Isabella Grant: It was a matter of time, and you've already got me in here for everything else, so what are you gonna give me if I talk?
- Aaron Hotchner: I don't make deals with child molesters.
- Isabella Grant: I didn't molest anyone. I was hired to help those kids.
- Aaron Hotchner: Being paid to prey on your victims doesn't change anything.
- Isabella Grant: I had parental consent.
- Aaron Hotchner: Is that what the camp told you to make you feel better?
- Isabella Grant: They didn't have to.
- Aaron Hotchner: Why? Because you didn't care, or because you'd spoken to the parents directly? You show absolutely no remorse for what you've done. Why should you? Smaller the victim, the easier to control. And that's what it's all about for you, isn't it? Control. That's why you're showing me all this false confidence.
- Doug Warn: [stepping from the shower] You know, I gotta say, that was one hell of a welcome to Austin.
- Paul Westin: Why didn't it work?
- Mitchell Ruiz: Why didn't what work?
- Paul Westin: With the girls. Why couldn't I just...? Why couldn't I just do it?
- Mitchell Ruiz: You killed them. What more did you want to do?
- Paul Westin: Not that. It. I could always get it up for her.
- Mitchell Ruiz: Well, then we were teenagers. We could practically get it up for tomato soup.
- Alex Blake: And the auto shop aids in conversion how?
- Connor Drake: We found that immersing the boys in traditional male gender roles stimulates an appreciation of their own masculinity.
- Paul Westin: They all thought that they could rape us straight. I think it's time we see if it works the other way around.