"Criminal Minds" The Caller (TV Episode 2013) Poster

(TV Series)

(2013)

A.J. Cook: Jennifer Jareau

Quotes 

  • Jennifer Jareau : [watching grieving parents]  Look at how bereft they are. That's hard to fake.

    Alex Blake : There's no way any of them are involved.

  • Dr. Spencer Reid : [searching Andy's room]  That's interesting.

    Jennifer Jareau : What?

    Dr. Spencer Reid : I don't see any sneakers. I mean, almost every ten year old boy has a pair, right?

    Jennifer Jareau : I... guess they're somewhere else in the house, but mom seems like a neat freak.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : What if Andy's wearing them?

    Jennifer Jareau : That means he would have had time to put his shoes on and leave.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : Which means he was most likely coaxed out by someone he knew.

  • Jennifer Jareau : No signs of forced entry or a struggle, according to the initial police report.

    Penelope Garcia : Mom and dad put him to bed at ten. Woke up this morning, he was gone.

    Alex Blake : Any visitors or workers to the house recently?

    Penelope Garcia : No, but the parents say in the last two weeks, they've received five phone calls from what sounds like a little boy prank calling them.

    Aaron Hotchner : They complained to authorities, but police determined that no laws had been broken.

    Penelope Garcia : Mm-hmm. The little boy says "I'm gonna get you", according to police reports. There's a lot of crazy people talking in the background; it sounds like it's coming from an asylum or prison.

    Derek Morgan : Well, I'd say the calls might coincidental, except the boy called again right after the parents found Andy missing, and he had a different message this time; "Did you see what I did?".

    Jennifer Jareau : So he's taunting them. Maybe this is about revenge.

    Alex Blake : "I'm gonna get you" is typically a threat, but in the case of children, it can also be a phrase used during play.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : You know, this sounds similar to a cold case from fifteen years ago. Frankie Clayvin of Memphis.

    David Rossi : I remember that. Gideon handled it. It obviously pre-dates all of you.

    Dr. Spencer Reid : Frankie Clayvin was nine years old at the time. He never made it home from school one day, was found dead in the woods thirty-six hours later five miles from his house.

  • Jennifer Jareau : Phone calls before an abduction/murder? It's a rare signature.

    Derek Morgan : But if it is the same unsub, a dormancy period of fifteen years is highly unusual. Maybe we're looking at a copycat.

    David Rossi : If I'm not mistaken, Frankie Clayvin was killed within two hours of his abduction.

    Aaron Hotchner : Which means we're wasting time. Let's go.

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