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Chapter 7: Surveying the land
The rest of the afternoon was spent trying to narrow down the victimology profile. Sheldon and the young CSIs tried to get a better handle on the DNA evidence they collected. The shirts were squeezed out before lunch; those DNA results would take a while to separate since there were so many. Now Sheldon was waiting for the fingerprint scanner to search out the missing reports and hopefully kick out a match, giving them a lead. Meanwhile he and the trainees began trying to match what DNA they did have, matching blood and semen. Sheldon also did the analysis on the cage and found Ted’s prints all over it. Hotch was immediately notified. “Ted, did you know there was a 10 ft. cage that lowers itself and raises the chandelier when the chandelier flip is switched on the light panel? And that your prints were found all over it?” Derek asked. Hotch, Em and Chief Grant watched from behind the interrogation glass. Ted sighed deeply. “Yes, I know about the cage.” “Care to explain?” Rossi asked. “It’s a dancing cage. It’s one of the reasons people like the ‘inner sanctum’ so much. We would have dancers in there depending on the party.” “You didn’t think to mention this?” “No. Why? Is there a problem?” “You could say that. This is how we believed those young people were killed. In addition, we found two more kids in the cage. We also believe that the unsub had a tarp built to the specifications of this cage. Where did you have it built?” “I didn’t. The cage was there when I took over the club.” “And you’ve never had it serviced?”Derek asked. “Not once. It’s never broken or stopped.” Outside the interrogation room, Chief Grant was filled with questions. “We’ll have to go back out tomorrow and see if we can figure out who made that crazy contraption. Who could have gotten the cage specifics to make a tarp? It had to be someone who worked in the club. I can’t see a patron having enough time to measure something like this while people were walking about and watching dancers in the cage.” “I wonder if anyone specifically asked about the cage for a party. Maybe it was measured then. I’ll go check the party book.” Em paused. “Here’s a crazy thought, what if the person who made the cage or had it made, had the tarp made? He wouldn’t have to ask anyone about the specifications; he would have already had them.” “Makes sense. Necessity is the mother of invention. Wonder which he thought of first.” Grant said. “We should ask Lisa about it too. Take Assist. Glass with you when you do.” Em nodded and walked towards the front of the station. “I can’t tell if Ted is involved in any way with this.” Grant said. “I don’t think he is directly, meaning that he wasn’t committing the crimes. I think he may have been suspicious of something and not known how to handle it.” “How so?” “Well, he definitely hasn’t made any connections about it. Spread out over time, not many would. We’re dealing with a highly intelligent unsub. It’s possible he scouted out this place for months after seeing the cage. Or if he did indeed build it, he needed to see the context it was being used. He probably sent in several people to ‘check’ out the place for a party or to actually attend a party. Random enough that they wouldn’t be noticed.” Hotch said. “Doesn’t explain how the two bodies were found. Club patrons aren’t supposed to touch the lights; they aren’t even supposed to know where they are.” “No, it doesn’t. We need a closer look at the employees.” Hotch knocked on the glass and Rossi came out to see what he needed. “We need to know more about those dancers. I didn’t see that position listed on the employee roster. And make him give you a full employee list, even past employees. I’ll have Prentiss ask Lisa for one as well. Then we’ll cross-reference with Garcia. Something is not right here. He’s not telling all he knows.” “He genuinely seems like the murders were a surprise to him. If he is involved, it’s minimal. I think he just provided a place. You know, like a friend asks you to run him on an errand, you oblige not knowing he’s going to rob the bank you take him to.” Rossi answered before he went back in. Hotch left the Chief to give Em the new instructions. “Do I need a lawyer?” Ted asked, looking at Rossi. “I don’t know. Have you done something or have knowledge of something being done that would merit a visit from a lawyer?” Rossi asked. He shifted in his seat. “No that I know of.”“Good, then you won’t mind giving us a list of the dancers’ names or agency where you get them from and a list of former employees.” He slid a piece of paper and a pen across the table at him and they waited for him to write.
Meanwhile back at the lab…
“Well those are definitely Ted’s prints.” Mark stated. Sheldon had just walked back into the lab. “Hey guys, that was Hotch. Ted knew about the cage, said there were supposed to be dancers in the cage. Apparently, it was used quite often. So finding his prints may not be as big of a deal as we thought.” “I guess that could explain the rest of the mismatched prints. A few of them match the victims in the circle but not the ones you collected today,” commented the lab Director Stacy. “Well, we have successfully matched all of our known victims to their prints, now if we just knew their names. None of the males in the circle matches the semen on the wall but it looks like our ball payer was standing in sector three. Matched by hand prints, semen and blood. The other young man was in sector five matched by handprints, semen and blood.” “Two down and how many to go? The scanner hasn’t picked up any missing persons yet. That really concerns me. Either these kids aren’t from this area or no one is looking for them.” “Hard to believe no one is looking for them. And there are so many.” Ellen said. “What else can we do?” “We keep analyzing the DNA, making sure we get the profiles as complete as we can, keep checking missing persons and praying at this point wouldn’t be a bad thing.” Stacy said. Sheldon glanced over at the clock. “Maybe we should take off for the day. It’s already after four and I need to brief everyone. Not much else we can do until the tests finish running. You guys did a great job today,” he said turning to the trainees. “I think you’re going to make great CSIs and I think this case will always be an awesome reference point for you.” “Thanks for the encouragement.” Mark said. “Go home and eat and I’ll see you in the morning.” Sheldon left to walk back to the station. He wanted to check on the status of his computer researches. Once inside the conference he sat down at the computer and scanner to see if any new information had come up and none had. Derek had come back in from re-interviewing people in the surrounding businesses and saw that Sheldon was back in the station. He was thinking that he should take Garcia’s advice and ask him out. Small talk first. “Anything new?” Derek asked, startling Sheldon a bit. “Huh, oh nothing yet. I’m having a hard time believing that we haven’t had hit in missing persons yet.” “I think all that will change when we release the victimology and person of interest sketch.” “I’ve been thinking about the ritual aspect of this and something crossed my mind about their entwined arms. But I need to check with my colleague Stella back in New York.” “What came to mind?” “Something Greek. Stella is half-Greek, half-Italian. I was going to try and reach her on iChat before she leaves for the day.” “Maybe Reid would like to sit in, maybe ask her some questions. I’ll go and get him; he and Garcia are researching some stuff.” Sheldon has sent her a text earlier and she agreed to meet via webcam. He set up the computer and Stella joined before the others came to the room. “Hey Sheldon, how are things in Washington?” “Not so bad. This case is crazy though. We have no real leads yet. I’m waiting for Dr. Reid to join us so we can pick your brain about something.” “Cool.” “How’s everyone there?” “We’re hanging there. A great CSI on leave makes difference.” “Sure does.” “Hey Lindsay.” “Mind if I join in too?” “Hey Mac. No, it’s cool with me. You’ll get to meet the BAU team in a few minutes.” “So, did you get to meet Garcia’s friend Morgan?” Sheldon smiled and blushed. “Yea, I did.” “Hawkes, you blushing? Why?” Mac asked. “Yea, I am,” he looked to see if anyone was rounding the corner yet. “I met Morgan and he’s damn gorgeous.” “Really?” Stella asked. “Good for you. You think something can mature between the two of you?” “Maybe.” Just then, the BAU team and Chief Grant walked in. “Hey guys, I’ve got some of my colleagues on iChat so we can maybe ask some questions. This is my lab supervisor Lt. Mac Taylor, Det. Stella Bonasera second in command and Det. Lindsay Monroe-Messer.” “I think you hyphenate my name more than my husband and I do.” Everyone laughed bit. “Lt. Taylor, I’m SSA Unit Chief Aaron Hotchner. Let me introduce the BAU team, SSA David“Absolutely.”
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