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The BAU team travels to New Orleans to track a serial killer who is again killing men throughout the city after a 15 month break. New Orleans officials believed that the serial killer that haunted the streets of the city was killed in Hurricane Katrina since the murders ended. With all of the case files and evidence missing in the hurricane's aftermath, Hotch, Gideon and the team have only one clue to go on -- a single word, "Jones," written on the wall of the lead detective's office just moments before he died in the flood waters. Meanwhile, Reid struggles with the aftermath of being taken hostage and meets up with an old rival.

Source: CBS


Episode Info


Episode number: 2x18
Production Number: 218
Airdate: Wednesday February 28th, 2007

Director: Steve Shill
Writer: Andi Bushell

Alternate Airdates:

DE (Sat. 1) Jul 30, 2007
AU (Seven) Nov 05, 2007
NL (Veronica) Dec 03, 2008

  • Currently 9.3/10
9.3/10 (6 Votes cast)
Guest Stars
Josh StewartJosh Stewart
As Detective William 'Bill' LaMontagne, Jr.
Recurring
Edward EdwardsEdward Edwards
As Detective William LaMontagne, Sr.
Jeff DoucetteJeff Doucette
As Coroner
Randy ThompsonRandy Thompson
As J.R. 'Smitty' Smith
Rhys CoiroRhys Coiro
As Ethan
Simone KessellSimone Kessell
As Sarah Danlin
Main Cast
Thomas Gibson (2)Thomas Gibson (2)
As Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner
Shemar MooreShemar Moore
As Derek Morgan
Matthew Gray GublerMatthew Gray Gubler
As Dr. Spencer Reid
A. J. CookA. J. Cook
As Jennifer "JJ" Jareau
Kirsten VangsnessKirsten Vangsness
As Penelope Garcia
Paget BrewsterPaget Brewster
As Emily Prentiss
Mandy PatinkinMandy Patinkin
As Jason Gideon
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