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  Episode Information  
Title: A Higher Power
Episode Number: 61
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 15
Production Number: 314
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 09th, 2008
8.2/10 (14 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala
Writer: Michael Udesky
  Episode Summary  
When the suicide rate spikes in a Pittsburgh neighborhood, the BAU team suspects the deaths may actually be the result of a serial killer who believes he is an 'Angel of Death'.

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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Blake RobbinsplayedJonathan Morris 
Jennifer AspenplayedLaurie Ann Morris 
Myk WatfordplayedCurtis Fackler 
Paul SchulzeplayedRonnie Baleman 
Renee O'ConnorplayedPam Baleman 
Scott Michael Campbell (1)playedPeter Redding 
Co-Guest Stars
Brandon Ford GreenplayedStuart Sankler 
Brynn HorrocksplayedWoman #1 
Craig PattonplayedMan #1 
Leslie Fleming-MitchellplayedSmoker 
Rod BrittplayedCoroner 
Susan HullplayedWoman #2 
Tim CummingsplayedMan #2 
Zakareth RubenplayedBeth Smoler 
  Episode Quotes  
Hotch: I need a favour.
Rossi: Of course.
Hotch: I need some personal time, no more than a day.
Rossi: Take all the time you need.
Hotch: I need to talk to Jack. I've lost her but I'm not going to lose him. I need to try to... tell him what's going on, I don't know how much he's going to understand but...
Rossi: All he needs to understand is that you love him.
 
Morgan: A cop who doesn't believe his brother committed suicide. Come on, next case.
Prentiss: Now, wait a second. Five suicides in the same neighbourhood within months? That's a serious spike.
Rossi: Suicides don't spike after a tragedy.
Reid: Quite the opposite, actually. Following World War I and II, right after Kennedy was shot and following 9/11, suicides plummeted. Within a society, external threats usually create group integrations.
JJ: People come together.
Prentiss: So, if there's reason for doubt, which there obviously is, don't those families left behind have a right to know?
Rossi: Yes, they do.
 
Rossi: There is no refuge from confession but suicide. And, suicide is confession. -Daniel Webster.
 
Morgan: A lot of people lost their kids in that fire. That's a whole world of grief and for a few, suicide's their only way out.
Rossi: Or someone decided it was.
Morgan: And, made it look this way?
Rossi: What if they have?
Morgan: Then, we're looking for one very smart unsub.
Prentiss: Who targets people in grief.
Rossi: And, that would make them what?
JJ: Someone who thinks they're putting them out of their misery.
Reid: An Angel of Death.
 
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