- The BAU is called to New York when several brutal casualties are reported in Central Park.
- The BAU is called to New York City where a second person in the span of a month has been found dead in Central Park, the victims disemboweled, and their throats torn out. Beyond both victims being male, they have little in common, the first the member of a vicious street gang, the second a late night jogger who led a low risk lifestyle. The killings could conceivably have been done by an animal, such as a wolf or a vicious dog, especially as there are puncture wounds on the victims that look to be made by extremely sharp non-human canine teeth. If it was animal killings, the animals could have been trained to do so as opposed to them being random attacks. When the M.E. discovers no canine blood or hair on the victims and that the victims' seeming bite marks contain ecstasy laced human saliva, coupled with the killings having taken place on full moon nights, the team believes the unsub is having drug induced psychosis believing himself to be a werewolf. However, because of the bite marks having been made by something non-human, they further believe that the unsub, rather than suffering from a psychotic break, is conscious of his activities having fashioned a mouthpiece for himself mimicking that of a canine. It may be the encounters the unsub had with a subsequent victim, the first female, and with a youth named Chad Higgins, a runaway from the foster care system, that may provide some missing pieces to the puzzle of the unsub's identity and why he is compelled to kill in the park. Through this case, Alvez can't help but be preoccupied about his blind date before the case with Lisa Douglas, she the first woman in some time with who he believes he could have something special.—Huggo
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