- The death of four African-American girls in a a predominately white community brings the BAU in to try to solve the case before racial tensions explode into violence.
- A month ago 16 year-old Sandra Davis's on-off white boyfriend Ken Newcomb is shot from a car before here eyes, she next strangled to death, presumably by her date, in a park at Groten, an affluent suburb (42,000, 8% black) of New York City. It's the third of three racist killings in Westchester County, following Keisha Andrews (15) and Vickie Williams (17), black girls disappeared simultaneously from their homes in the county, corpses dropped in nearby woodland, neither raped but the date rape drug GSB found near them. Swastikas are painted on faces and cars, racism is becoming a hot political issue, the white mayor put back Lt. detective Ware in charge. Sandra was threatened by letter in advance, 'we' forbid her to keep seeing ken or tell anyone, in adolescent girl phraseology. The local police dismissed its initial suspicion of the letter-writer, black Tania Mathers (17), rumored to be dumped by Ken for Sandra, jealous after the high-school talent school. The team profiles a sexually motivated black serial killer who enjoys some type of souvenir and masquerades as racist while picking on singing black girls. Next black Naomi Dade, 16, is reported missing. The black profile causes a scared citizen to shoot 'snooping suspect' Ware. Next missing singing girl is Ally Hadley (15, black). A witness allows the team to identify the man who approached all girls... Meanwhile Spencer Reid's post-traumatic Raphael abduction-stress causes him to wrestle with substance abuse...—KGF Vissers
- In affluent Westchester County, New York, three black female teenagers have been murdered in the span of two weeks. Because a swastika is painted at the scene (the first two victims having it painted on their face), the murders are thought to be racial hate crimes. The last murder is different than the first two in many ways. It was a double murder of Sandra Davis and her white ex-boyfriend Ken Newcomb. The first two victims were given the date rape drug, whereas it was not present in either Sandra or Ken's system. And Sandra was anonymously given a threatening hate note regarding her and Ken dating. Because of its tone and language, Reid suspects the note was written by a young female. The BAU quickly learn the nature of the threatening note and that the swastikas are a red herring - the motivation of the unsub, who is likely a black male, is pure sexual gratification. The BAU are hindered in their investigation by fear mongering by both the local black community and white community regarding this case. Despite that, the BAU do find another similarity between all the murdered girls, which they believe the unsub uses as a ruse to gain his victims' confidences. The BAU will have to work fast since more teen-aged girls are going missing. Meanwhile, Reid is hiding from the team the trauma and other issues under which he is still going from previously being held captive and tortured by Raphael.—Huggo
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