Memo: Private
Garcia forwarded me what she found about the Dorian family. The father, Ronald was a architect, 34 years old, successful--financial and business records clean. His suppliers and contractors were all legal and up to code. Mother, Carlotta worked for a publishing company, came from an average family. The daughter, Misty, was only seven. All were found dead in their beds, throats slashed. Going over the scene revealed nothing stolen or obvious taken as a trophy.
If it weren't for the fact that the victims were all obviously murdered the crime scenes can't help but remind me of Karl Arnold. The kills are too clean. Detective Keasby noted in his original report that it was the cleanest murder he'd ever seen. The preciseness and pressure of the blade suggests that the kills weren't rage-motivated, which is interesting, as the rest of the the rest of the profile seems to suggest a family annihilator. Annihilators by definition are driven by rage.
Something isn't right about this. There have to be more victims. Whoever murdered the Dorians has done it before.
Memo: Private to Reid
Reid, stop by when you get the chance, I need you to look something over. Gracia got the rest of the Dorians' case file to me and there's something not right about it.