- When the mummified remains of numerous victims are found in the walls of an elderly couple's remote South Carolina home, Rossi, J.J., and Simmons are dispatched to track down a trail of clues that date back over 20 years. The hunt becomes urgent after BAU learns the killer has a specific ritual of when to strike, and like clockwork another person goes missing. Also, Rossi reconnects with his ex-wife, Krystall.—Emily Reddom
- In reviewing the potential next cases provided to her by Garcia, Prentiss quickly dismisses the case of what looks to be a long mummified body found in the walls of an isolated home outside Varnville, South Carolina by the home's new owners, as the case appears to be a cold one. Prentiss does however dispatch Rossi to the scene, he who is nearing the end of his vacation in Savannah, Georgia, to provide courtesy consulting services to the local police force. Upon Rossi's arrival at the house, the case turns from a cold to active one as not only more mummified bodies from the same era are discovered in various hidden locations in the house - all those eventually determined to be deceased about twenty years, the victims young probably high risk lifestyle women the reason they were never reported missing - but also more recent mummified bodies, deceased about one year, these victims who are eventually determined to be middle aged women. The twenty year victims can only be attributed to the home's only other owners, hermits Carl and Dorothy Elgin. Carl has since died and Dorothy, suffering from dementia, resides in a nursing home in town, she who may not be willing or able to provide any information in her mental state. Someone who emerges as knowing what happened in the Elgin home twenty years ago may provide at least the seed of not only what happened with the twenty year victims, but also the more recent victims. The team has to work fast as another middle aged woman, Mary Brewer, has gone missing and is assumed to be the latest target of the more recent unsub. Back with Rossi's vacation, it involves a part of his life he would not yet like to divulge to his friends and colleagues at the BAU.—Huggo
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