Chapter 68: BAU Appears Again

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When people in traffic jams on their way to work pulled out their phones, and when people rushing to the subway opened their pages and refreshed their Facebook and Twitter feeds, everyone saw a letter full of passwords.

CNN Daily San Francisco published the letter from "Heart Snatcher" on its website immediately after the police left, and the editor-in-chief Eric personally wrote the article. Other newspapers and websites learned about Eric's article within 10 minutes of its publication, and although CNN Daily stole the limelight, they immediately reprinted the article, commented on it, and put it on the front page.

Therefore, when people turn on their phones and computers, they inevitably come into contact with this news, especially the residents of San Francisco, after all, the first thing you are exposed to and care about every day is definitely not BJ news. However, the modern online society has reduced the restrictions of such geographical distance to a very small extent, such as Weibo and Twitter pushes, penguin pop-ups, and so on.

Every city has its own serial killers.

When people think of London, the first thing that comes to mind is Jack the Ripper, and if you ask a resident who grew up in San Francisco, his answer would be the zodiac killer. The influence of the zodiac killer on the city of San Francisco would have been difficult to feel if it weren't for San Francisco at that time. For example, when the Zodiac Killer wrote in a letter, "Children who are still in school are good targets. I think I should have swept a school bus one morning. All I had to do was deflate the front wheels with a gun, and I could knock them down one by one when the little things popped out of the car. After the threatening letter was made public, the panic of the public about the zodiac killer reached an unprecedented level, and the police in Naba County organized more than 70 heavily armed squads to protect the school buses in the area. Although he still hasn't done anything about school buses.

The nightmare repeated!

Everyone who saw the news was shocked, and while Eric pointed out in the article that this was not the zodiac killer, it did not reassure the residents of San Francisco. It's like after the riots in Huaguo, even if you know it's just an XJ guy who buys barbecue in peace, you will avoid him from a distance (or your parents told you to do it). It took time to heal this wound, but now it has been torn open again.

The person who saw the news first immediately forwarded it, and @ε„η§δΊ²ζœ‹ε₯½ε‹, relatives and friends continued to @ their relatives and friends...

By the time hand reached twelve o'clock in the afternoon, the news spread almost throughout the West Coast. (The East Coast media also reported it, and the people were aware of it, but people were satisfied with the news if it wasn't happening to them.) The psychology of the people on the east coast and in the middle is this: Oh, there is another serial killer similar to the Zodiac killer... What's for lunch today?)

The San Francisco Police Department was a busy scene.

Within 10 minutes of Jerry and Zach returning to the police station, Superintendent Jonathan announced to all the police officers in the police station that a "Heart Snatcher Serial Murder Case" task force would be set up immediately, and two-thirds of the elite in the police station would be eliminated. With the example of the zodiac killer in front of him, Jonathan doesn't want to be labelled as "police incompetent".

Jonathan also applied for support from the F.B.I.'s Behavioral Analysis Division, and now a member of a team is on a special plane.

(It's not the 70s anymore!)

Superintendent Jonathan wondered fiercely.

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Five o'clock in the afternoon.

This time BAU led the team with Hodge, an old friend of the people.

Unfortunately, Spencer Reid was unable to follow the BAU team to San Francisco because he had replaced him with his mother, who was paranoid-schizophrenic, but he was always available to find out about the case and help through Garcia.

After a set of regular presentations, the BAU team and the SFPD began to work closely together.

Several whiteboards are pasted with various photos of the "heart snatcher" in these cases, including evidence, crime scenes, and timelines.

All the relevant information was posted on it.

Morgen, JJ and others are exchanging views with each other word by word, and want to conduct a preliminary psychological analysis of the "Heart Grabber" through the existing materials.

"Dididi~"

Hodge's phone rang.

He looked at the caller ID and put the phone on public mode.

"Red, I've put my phone in public mode now. ”

Rhett was on the other end of the phone, flipping through the books, holding the phone, and said, "Hey guys, I just coaxed my mom to bed. I'm sorry I wasn't able to go to San Francisco with you. ”

JJ said, "Don't think about it that much, Red. How's your mom doing?"

"Hey, you know, just like that, I feel a little bit backward from some time ago. "Rhett's mood was a little low. "By the way, I feel like I've made a breakthrough in this case. I deciphered the code of the letter, well, mostly deciphered. ”

Superintendent Jonathan, who was standing on the side, was shocked when he heard this.

The letter was deciphered, and it was indeed Spencer Reid, and it was worthy of his name.

Spencer Reid's name is still relatively well-known in the police world, after all, he is a man who can read 20,000 words per minute!(The average American adult reads prose texts at 250 to 300 words per minute)

Superintendent Jonathan couldn't help but ask, "What did that letter say?"

"This is Superintendent Jonathan of the SFPD. Hodge added.

Red greeted Jonathan and replied, "I've sent the translation to Garcia, and she'll be able to send it to you right away." ”

As soon as the voice ended, the members of the BAU team received a file from Garcia on their mobile phones.

Morgan opened the file.

Rhett carefully left a blank space between each word.

"What is this?!"

David Rossi was stunned when he read the document.