Wow, Morgan is really against these things being anything other than suicides. Do you think it is because he resents Rossi taking the lead while Hotch has some time off? Before Rossi came alone, Morgan seemed to be the second in the group so maybe he resisted for so long because he wanted Rossi to be wrong and it to be a non-case.
Hmmm...Morgan has properties. Four of them to be exact. Other than being a little surprised that a federal agent could afford to own that many other properties especially in that area, I can understand the reasons he explained at the end of the episode. "If I'm not knocking down doors, I'm knocking down walls."
When I saw that baby in the high chair/booster seat thingy, I knew this would be the unbelievable "suicide" even before the guy came in. A mother of a young child would not kill herself without making sure the child was safe. Yes, "safe" could mean dead but at the very least, it would mean at a babysitter or with family; it would not mean still sitting in the chair alone while she dangles a room away.
I kinda disagree with Rossi calling it sedate (yes, I'm being picky); "He sedates them and moves in for the kill." If it is a paralytic, then it really isn't sedation, is it?
Question about the unsub (maybe I wasn't paying enough attention or maybe it's just that it's the next day and I forgot to jot down a note): He was a kind of Angel of Death, right? But really he was reenacting the first killing of his brother whom he killed because their father molested him (the brother) and he (the unsub) never stopped it. Is that right? So he wasn't really alleviating their pain but absolving his own guilt?
Yeah, that cop will never believe that his brother really committed suicide. Grief can do that to a person and cops aren't immune to it.