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Marvin Gaye:
I've come of heart, baby ♪
but now it's cool ♪
I didn't make it, surely
playin' by the rules ♪
I've come of heart
baby, but then I'm fine ♪
I'm checkin' trouble, sure,
movin' down the line ♪
I've come of heart, baby,
but that's ok ♪
'cause trouble man
don't get in the way ♪
I come of heart ♪
No, don't do this!
Don't do it!
No! No! No!
No! Why are you
doing this?!
Get me out of here!
Where'd you go?
Why are you doing this
to me?!
Please don't do this,
man.
No!
No, please!
Can't somebody
help me?
Help me!
No!
Help!
Hey, Jack, are you ready?
We gotta go.
Hey, where's the costume?
It's itchy.
Did you try the long sleeves
on underneath?
I don't want to be
Spider-man anymore.
Why not?
I don't know.
Ok. Well, you have to make up
your mind by tomorrow, ok?
Ok.
Ok.
You did a good job
on the cookies.
Teamwork, right?
Teamwork, right.
Can I have one?
You want a cookie?
Can I have a cookie?
What do you want,
black cat or a pumpkin?
Black cat.
Black cat. Good choice.
The cool thing about Halloween
is that it's a uniquely
American holiday.
I mean, despite
it's obvious origins
in the Celtic Festival of Samhain
and the Christian All Saints Day,
it really is a melting pot of various
immigrants' traditions and beliefs.
It became a little more commercialized
in the 1950s with trick-or-treat,
and today it rivals only Christmas
in terms of popularity.
All I asked was what
he was doing this weekend.
I'm toying
with the notion
of either going to the Edgar
Allan Poe Shadow Puppet
or the reenactment of the
I don't want to know.
Oh, yeah, you do.
Phantasmagorias
are these amazing pre-cinema
projected ghost shows
invented in France, where the showman
attempted to spook the audience
using science magic.
And it just so happens
that I have an extra ticket.
Tempting.
Guys, I wouldn't
have to worry
about losing
my feminine curves
if you all
paid more attention
to all the trees
we're consuming around here.
When did you become
an eco-freak?
Baby, I was born green.
We're going to Detroit.
It's Halloween weekend.
Arson investigators
have noticed a 3-year trend
in the days leading up
to Halloween.
Devil's Night.
This unsub is killing only
these 3 days out of the year.
How's he doing it?
He's burning
his victims alive.
He's abducting
seemingly random people
and dumping their bodies
in abandoned parts of town.
He struck again last night.
Yeah. Tony Torrell, 40.
He lives in the suburbs,
but he was found 20 miles away
in the Rivertown District.
He's attacking the city
at its most vulnerable time.
What does he do during
the rest of the year?
He's dormant.
You know, arsonists are typically
white males between 17 and 25
who can't stay away from fire.
Yeah, they're addicted to
it and there's no rehab.
And they target dwellings,
not people.
So you're saying he burns his victims
alive but he's not an arsonist?
Fire is simply his weapon.
And Devil's Night gives him
the perfect cover to kill.
Then we've got 48 hours
before he disappears again.
Well, his last victim
was athletic.
He wouldn't be easy to subdue.
The offender must be
just as strong
or might have an upper hand
if he's younger.
Still, how does he transport
his victims across the city
and get them inside buildings
without being noticed?
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote,
"if an injury
has to be done to a man,
"it should be so severe
that his vengeance
need not be feared."
Now, I thought Devil's Night
was Halloween Eve.
The moniker "Devil's Night"
is somewhat deceiving.
In Detroit, it's actually
a 3-day citywide
cultural phenomenon,
complete with masks,
chaos, and costumes.
Say that 3 times fast.
Yeah, a violent one.
Sounds like Mardi Gras.
Vandals and amateur arsonists
literally set hundreds of fires.
Who burns their own city?
It started as pranks
in the 1930s
but escalated in the 1970s
with disenfranchised youth.
Well, given today's economy,
it must be a free-for-all.
They've got record-breaking
unemployment and foreclosures,
leaving a lot of displaced,
desperate people.
And every single one
of these victims
suffered
unimaginable pain.
I'm sure that's what gets
him off, watching them burn.
It gives him
power and control.
The top of the whodunit
list is first responders.
Firefighters,
arson investigators,
cops, and paramedics.
Civil servants
with a hero complex.
All of whom
will be helping us.
This guy's angry.
Aren't they all?
Not like this.
Have you seen these?
Extreme anger usually
manifests from a quick temper,
but this guy's patient.
I'm gonna ask Garcia
to notify us
the minute that someone's
reported missing.
Burns 3 people annually.
It's like his Christmas.
And the rest of the year
he just plans--
targeting his victims
and then choosing
the buildings
he wants to kill them in.
There's a flaw in his plan.
We know about it.
We're stretched
as it is,
but we've set up
a joint task force
with the Detroit P.D.
to catch this guy.
It's pretty extensive.
I'd say don't profile me,
but you're in a roomful
of suspects, right?
A city full.
Victims abducted across
every socioeconomic divide.
And this son of a ***
is about to burn
a few of them alive.
Problem is, we've
gotta catch up.
And we know
he's gonna be watching.
Well, we're gonna
bust him this year.
We've got two agents on the way
to last night's crime scene.
Great.
I'll meet them there.
I hope we find
something soon.
It gets dark early
this time of year.
And we'll head to the morgue.
Hope you have
a strong stomach.
Gasoline was the accelerant?
Gas vapors collect
in a low, enclosed space.
When he ignited, those vapors
burned down to his bone.
We call this
a fourth-degree burn.
There's a fracture
on the back of his skull.
That's right.
Was that postmortem?
No, it was antemortem bruising.
He was struck from behind.
Blitz attack.
What's this on her face?
Charred fabric.
All of the victims
have the same material
on them.
The fire fused the original
garment to his flesh,
then burned away,
leaving behind these remains.
He's covering their faces?
That's my best guess, yes.
He doesn't want his victims
looking at him,
even though we wants
to watch them die.
It could be a sign of guilt
or inadequacy.
Now, wouldn't a guy
like this
want to see the terror
in their eyes?
Instead, he keeps them
in the dark.
He's covering their faces
and setting them on fire.
It's an execution.
It's easy to see
why he sets fires down here.
It's completely isolated.
He can beat, torture, or burn
somebody and nobody would hear it.
I never thought the FBI
would be here
for our fine
city's tradition.
I'm Al Garner with the DFD.
Agents Morgan
and Prentiss.
I guess Devil's Night
keeps you pretty busy, huh?
Not as much
as it did in the eighties.
Used to get up to 600, 700
fires back then.
In 3 days?
Down to 115 last year.
It still takes
everything we got,
but fortunately
we've had some help.
Have the police increased their
patrols in the Rivertown District?
I wish they could, but the
city's reeling from budget cuts.
No. Detroit's finest
is a community group
with over a thousand
volunteers.
A thousand volunteers?
Well, that just added
another thousand names
to Garcia's list.
Do you think
he's one of them?
Can't rule anyone out.
What is this place?
It's an old engine
factory.
It's massive.
And medieval.
From
the industrial age,
when this city was pumping
out more cars and hit songs
than anyplace else
in the world.
This is where we found
Tony's charred remains.
The char pattern
tracks back to here.
That's where he stood
when he started the fire.
Not the best vantage point.
There's your
escape exit.
Yeah, except
he didn't want that.
He needs to watch the show.
This is the moment he's
been waiting for all year.
One where he doesn't feel
inadequate or rejected.
So he watches
as long as he can.
Yeah, but fire's unpredictable.
Every second in here he's
putting his own life at risk.
And this guy's
obviously confident
that he can get out of
here before it's too late.
But there was
a fire alarm.
My men were here
in 5 minutes.
How?
And he knew it.
This unsub doesn't leave
anything to chance.
He knows exactly how long
he's got with his victims.
He probably knows response times
or at least listens to them.
Police dispatcher:
All units, be advised
of a robbery in progress
at 9760 East Mills.
Radio DJ:
This is your man DJ Cutz
with an instant blast.
The feds are in town cracking down
on this year's Devil's Night.
So I'd advise everyone
to stay off of the streets
and keep them radios locked
to FM 99 Detroit.
The first time I looked at these
victims on the map, none of it made sense.
ages, sex, and ethnicity.
What do you see now?
The first victim
Often tells us the most.
Tommy Proctor.
Well, his rap sheet
is longer than the Nile.
It looks like he's always
walked on the dark side.
The first kill inspired him.
What's different about it?
Two things. First of all,
his body wasn't found for days.
He was buried
deep in the building.
That often tells us
that they know each other.
Not to mention it took many
botched attempts to burn them.
Because the unsub didn't
realize how difficult it is
to actually burn
a human body.
Or it's overkill.
He wanted Proctor to suffer the most.
Which definitely
makes it personal.
If he knew the first victim, it's
a good chance he knew them all.
We just have to
find out how.
We can start by talking
to Tony Torrell's wife.
How you doing?
UhI'm fine.
Uh, I'm here to see
Agent Rossi.
He's going to be with you in just a few minutes.
I'm Agent Prentiss.
Oh, I'm Kiersten Torrell.
UhMy husband Tony
was killed last night.
I know.
And I'm very sorry.
May I sit down?
Oh, yeah.
Are--are you working
on his case?
Yes, I am.
Is there a picture
of him in your folder?
I want to see him.
Kiersten, uh, your husband
was very badly burned.
I don't think
that's a good idea.
What do you mean,
he was burnt?
The person who did this
uses fire as a weapon.
Was Tony set on fire alive?
We don't know that--
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God,
this can't be happening.
OhhNext week
was our anniversary.
I'm so sorry.
Are you married?
No, I'm not,
and I can't imagine
what you're going through.
But everything you tell us
can help us find the person
who did this to Tony.
I know this is hard,
but I want you to try
to remember that
when you're talking
to Agent Rossi.
Mm-hmm.
Now, I'd like you to close
your eyes and relax.
I want to walk you
through an exercise
that's going to
help you recall
everything that happened
last night.
No, no, no.
What, like hypnosis?
Not at all.
Now, just close
your eyes
and do the best
that you can. Ok?
All right.
Think about last night.
You and Tony, you went to the
Halloween FItestival in Greektown.
What time was it?
Uh, around 9:30.
Crowded?
Yeah.
Uh, there were drums
and loud music,
some people wore costumes.
Tony and I went
to the festival every year.
We actually met there
when we were in high school.
But this year we decided
not to dress up.
Ohh!
What is it?
A kid dressed in a mask
jumped out, scared me.
It made Tony laugh.
Where's his mama?
What type of mask?
Uh, round, like a baby.
Ok. What do you see next?
Fire.
They were grilling lamb,
and, uh, people were cheering.
All right. It was
a Greek restaurant.
Baby, me and gyros?
No, thanks.
What?
I'm gonna go check out
this Mexican food.
Oh, baby, no.
Baby, I'm be right back.
All right.
I'll come and get you.
All right.
Now, do you remember
anyone in the crowd,
anyone
that didn't fit in?
No.
But to be honest, I was
already looking at the menu.
All right, that's good.
Now, don't look up from the menu.
Just listen to me.
When you love someone
and they step away,
there's an instinctive
response to glance up
to make sure that
they're still there.
Now, you did that last night
even if you don't remember.
Ok. You're getting ready
to place an order.
I already know what I'm getting.
I'm getting the gyro.
Kiersten, where's Tony?
He's at the Mexican restaurant.
Is someone around him?
Yes.
Uh, but I can't really
make out his face.
What about his body?
Is it young? Is it old?
Uh25 maybe.
Wait.
He's wearing a mask.
Like the kid?
No, no, no, no, no.
It only covers
one side of his face.
His ear is gone.
And, um
What do you see?
It's a black guy.
He's black.
You make him sound like he's
Freddy Krueger or something.
No, but I do think
he's severely burned.
It explains why he chooses
this time of the year.
He doesn't have to hide
his scars.
What about his victims?
He's punishing them
for wronging him.
Wronging him?
What about his second victim?
Have you looked at
Josephine Davis' life?
She was the nicest
woman in the world.
How did she wrong this guy?
He's had interactions
with all of his victims,
some more personal
than others.
So he's acting
out of revenge.
Kiersten and Tony didn't
even speak to him.
Maybe not that night,
but at some point
in the past.
Now, wait a minute.
Josephine was abducted
from her husband.
Tony was abducted
from his wife.
You think these couples represent
the happiness he covets?
Or something he lost.
He's a young guy
with a deformity.
Major insecurities
come with that.
A trauma like that
would be devastating for him
and anyone in his life.
he's got
the whole wide world ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world
in his hands ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world
in his hands ♪
he's got the father
and the daughter ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the father
and the daughter ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the father
and the daughter ♪
in his hands ♪
he's got the whole world
in his hands ♪
Daddy?
Daddy?
Daddy!
Please, please, daddy!
Daddy!
Daddy!
Daddy!
Daddy, please!
Do you know how rare it is for
an arsonist to be a burn victim?
Less than 3.5%.
This guy's not an arsonist.
He's a serial killer
who uses fire.
And that choice of weapon
tells us that he's aggressive,
driven, and destructive,
just like fire itself.
But why would someone
so controlling
choose the most
unpredictable weapon?
This juxtaposition tells us
there's more going on
with him than we realize.
He's probably experienced
some kind of loss
these past few years that
started him down this path.
We should look at accidents
where couples were burned.
We're talking about
hundreds of fires.
Focusing on ones where
gasoline was the accelerant.
Leaving his victims
in the heart of Rivertown,
in the center
of these buildings themselves,
may be subconscious
on his part,
but it says that this
affected his very core.
All right, hold on.
Somebody else has just been abducted.
How do we know
this is our guy?
Because his daughter said a
monster took her daddy away.
Kaman!
Kaman, come on, man.
What are you doing?
My little girl's back there.
You gotta let me go.
The victim's name
is Christopher Edwards.
He's 35.
He lives in the suburbs.
- Birmingham.
- What part?
How far is that from
the Rivertown District?
Not more than 40 minutes.
He might already be inside.
Let's lock it down.
We'll trap him.
I'll go with you.
I'm going down there.
Garcia, have Detroit
P.D. set up roadblocks.
Got it.
Chris Edwards is a husband,
he's a father,
he's a general contractor.
I would check any
subcontractors who've worked with him.
Ok, that is a humungous list.
What do you want me to do with it?
Anything that requires flames--plumbers,
electricians, welders.
Did he fire a welder
recently?
Ok. Uh, he's been using
Vinnie's Welding and Fence,
but he hasn't hired them
back in months.
List of employees coming up.
It's still a lofty handful.
Ok, we think he's been
following the investigation.
Look at volunteers
with Detroit's finest.
Ok, I'm crossing employees
with volunteers.
Nothing.
Come on, baby girl,
keep checking.
There's gotta be
a connection here.
Ok, I'm gonna long-shot it
and I'm gonna cross
the Michigan Business Directory
with the payroll company
and see if I still got
what it takes to find stuff.
And I do.
His name's Kaman Scott.
I'm working on that.
You got an address?
Kaman.
Kaman, come on, man.
Kaman, you gotta let me go.
Please, let me go.
What do you want?
I'll give you anything you want.
You want money?
You want a job?
Just don't do anything
stupid, man, all right?
Damn it, come on, man!
Ok, from the look
of Kaman Scott's early years,
he was on a fast track to be some kind
of hoodlum bad boy super convict,
but something happened in 2004 that
made him change his evil tune,
'cause then there's no arrests,
there's no suspicions,
there's no sign of rehab,
but he totally cleaned up.
Maybe that's when
he met someone.
Has he ever been arrested
with a man named Tommy Proctor?
Yeah, once, uh, 2002
Yikes, and then they collided
again in 2005,
like literally collided.
Kaman was in an accident and his car blew up.
Well, there's
your gas accelerant.
He was hit
by that guy, Tommy Proctor.
There's your revenge.
Twist of fate. The life he left
behind came back to haunt him.
So Tommy walks away
without a scratch
and Kaman suffers a ton
of third-degree burns,
had a boatload of skin grafts, was
in a coma for a couple of months,
lost his apartment.
Oh, and then
there's that guy--
his landlord
was Tony Torrell.
So we were right.
He does have a revenge list.
What about family,
friends, acquaintances?
No, that Kaman
is a lone wolf.
And his address
just came up.
Big bad lives at 5923 Mills.
Clear here.
Clear.
It's like a cave.
This guy hides out
all year long.
With burns like that, he's
probably sensitive to light.
And his own skin.
When you look around, there's
not a mirror in sight.
This guy doesn't want any
reminder of what he looks like.
There's nothing
personal in here.
Well, we said he'd have
nothing to live for.
For a planner like Kaman, tonight's
abduction was irrational.
He went on private property
and took Chris Edwards
with a witness present.
Maybe he's finally starting to feel
the pressure and he's reactive.
More than that,
he's meticulous.
He'd have a plan
if he got cornered.
He'd have an endgame.
Well, he already killed the man
he blames for his accident.
The other victims are slights
compared to that.
And now he needs to hurt the
person that hurt him the most.
The one who drives
all of this.
The one
who broke his heart.
Yeah, but who the hell
is that?
I swear I won't tell
anybody about this.
Aah! Aah! Son of a ***!
Oh, God!
I'm sorry, man.
I'm so sorry.
It wasn't my call.
No! What are you doing?!
What are you doing?!
No, Kaman, please, no!
Oh, God! Let me go!
Aah!
Kaman Scott
worked for Chris Edwards.
He was fired 7 months ago.
Why did he
kill him here?
Roadblocks forced him
out of his comfort zone.
Anything in the van?
Welding equipment,
cans of gasoline.
And a cage.
I'm getting everyone in
the city down here on this.
Without his car, he's going to lie
in wait until he can't anymore.
Then he's gonna
lash out again.
Prentiss.
I think I found something.
What do you got?
A girl.
There's two more
of the same girl in here.
Oh, jeez, we gotta find out
who she is.
If this guy's feeling
cornered, all bets are off.
Tonight's his last chance to get revenge
on anyone who's ever wronged him.
She's most likely
his next target.
Garcia, we're gonna send you
some photographs.
What do you want me
to do with them?
Blow up the background,
see if you can find anything
that tells us
who this girl is.
I'll hit you back.
Uh-uh! We're closed!
No, you not.
Not to me.
Boy, what's wrong with you?
Get out.
Not tonight.
Where is she?
Where is Tracy?
Kaman, I said
Get out.
I can't.
I can't do that tonight.
They comin' after me.
What have you done?
I just need to see her.
I told you,
don't come back in here.
It's over.
Son
You need to get
some help.
Don't you do it, old man!
Aah!
Aah! Aah!
Aah! Aah! Aah!
Where is she?!
You go to hell!
You gonna burn.
Garcia.
Friends, we're on 3-way.
What's going on?
Hotch, we found
some pictures of Kaman's
girlfriend at his apartment.
So I blew up those pictures.
In one of them
she appears to be
in a restaurant,
so I zoomed in on the sign
that says "o" apostrophe "s,"
cross-checked that
with restaurants in the area,
and there are 5 diners.
and one is in Rivertown.
Jay-mo's.
What's the name?
And this appears to be
Kaman's and that girl's
favorite place 'cause all
the pictures were taken there.
Have you heard of Jay-Mo's?
It's a few blocks from here.
Good work, Garcia.
We're on the way.
You're sick, Kaman.
We done talkin'.
This ain't the way.
You tell me where she is.
She ain't with you,
I know where she is.
Don't do it.
Leave Tracy alone.
Kaman.
It's too late for her.
And it's too late for you.
Kaman!
Hotch, a fire alert
just went out,
it's at Jay-Mo's diner.
Backup's on the way.
There isn't time.
All units, 565 East Jefferson.
I repeat, all units,
This is Lieutenant Al Garner, requesting
available Fire and EMS Units.
We got a man inside.
Requesting additional alarms.
Repeat, all units,
BP's 84 over 36.
The owner's car was stolen.
I need to ask him
some questions.
He's in and out
of consciousness.
I'm with the FBI.
Can you give me a thumbs-up
for yes
and a thumbs-down for no?
Did Kaman Scott
do this to you?
We have 15 minutes to
get him to the hospital.
Do you know this girl?
Tracy. Tracy.
Don't let him.
Please stop him.
Is Tracy nearby?
Go, go. Yes.
Yes. Get him.
Ok, let's move.
Resuscitator.
Hotch, you ran into
a burning building?
I didn't have a choice.
Her name's Tracy.
Kaman's trying to find her.
That man put his life on
the line to protect her.
So she means
something to him.
She means everything.
Ooh. Hey.
Got to finish
the dishes.
All right, well,
hurry up.
Jay-Mo's real name
is James Morris.
He was married
to Loretta Butler.
Does he have
any children?
Yes, they has one daughter.
Her name is Tracy Anderson.
She was born in 1987.
Why does she have
a different last name?
When James' wife died, his sister
Susan Anderson adopted Tracy.
And where is she now?
She currently lives in Ohio.
No, he says she's nearby.
Where do the Andersons live?
Uh, Indian Village.
That's 3 miles away.
Let's go.
Here you go, hon.
I found a few more glasses for you.
Tom.
Oh, my God, Tom!
Where is Tracy?
Sorry. I keep trying the Anderson
house, but the line's busy.
He must
already be there.
Garcia, have any fires
been reported in the area?
Negative, but medics and fire
suppression are on the way.
Good.
Tell them to stand by.
Roger that. Sir, there's
one more thing I gotta tell you.
What is it?
Now let's just get honest
with each other.
Where's Tracy?
She's not here.
You're lying.
I know she's back.
Tracy's going to medical
school in Ohio.
I don't believe a damn word
come out your mouth.
We have no reason to lie.
It's been 5 years, Kaman.
She's moved on
with her life.
Why can't you just accept that?
Shut up!
I'm calling backup.
If anybody moves,
we're in trouble.
We need a shooter.
We're here.
Your man wants everyone
to hold their position.
We need a single rifle.
I say again, all units,
hold your position.
Copy that.
This is the street.
Hotch is going inside.
And he's on his own.
Hotch won't do
anything to spin him.
It's not Kaman
I'm worried about.
This isn't his first time
at the dance.
We gotta trust him on this.
Kaman,
why are you doing this?
We never did anything
to you.
You kept Tracy
away from me.
Look what you've done.
What you're about to do now.
I wasn't always like this.
People don't change, Kaman.
This is all your fault.
Baby, you can't keep blaming the
world for what happened to you.
Baby, look at me.
Look at me.
Kaman.
What
What is going on?
I needed to see you.
And this is how
you do it?
You abandoned me.
You walked away from me
when I needed you the most.
That's not good enough!
I'm sorry.
After the accident,
I had to get my life together.
And what about my damn life?
It took me 2 years
to get back on my feet.
You were the only thing
that kept me going.
Kaman
What happened to you?
What do you think
happened to me?
Mommy?
Who else is here?
Mommy, what's wrong?
That's my sister's son.
Uh, go back upstairs, baby.
Go back upstairs.
Wait, wait, wait.
He said mama.
The boy's confused, Kaman.
Is that your son?
No, Kaman.
Don't you stand in front of me
and lie to my face.
Kaman, drop it.
You shoot me, I drop this
and they burn. Then what?
You move, you die.
I'm already dead.
I ain't got nothin' else to live for.
Tracy, you need
to tell him.
Tell me what?
What the hell's
going on here?
He needs to know.
Kaman
While you were in a coma,
I found out I was pregnant.
No
I didn't know
what to do.
I thought
you were gonna die.
Baby, I'm so sorry.
You're telling me
That's my son?
Kaman, you don't want to
do this in front of your son.
Put it down.
Baby, if you don't
do it for me, do it for him.
Don't you want
to know his name?
What's your name?
Daniel Kaman Anderson.
Thomas Kemp wrote,
"love feels no burden,
"thinks nothing of its trouble,
"attempts what is
above its strength,
"pleads no excuse
for impossibility,
"for it thinks all things
are lawful for itself
and all things are possible."
Dad, don't look at me.
I'm not looking.
Are you almost ready?
Yes.
Do you need any help?
No.
Ok.
Whoa. That is definitely
not Spider-man.
He's not a real superhero.
He's not?
Ok, I give up.
Who are you
supposed to be?
I'm you, daddy.
Come here, buddy.
Ok.
Let's go get some candy,
my little G-man.