5/29/2023 0 Comments Hypnotize minds![]() Department of Justice to conduct an independent investigation into Hotch's recent leadership abilities. After the team closes the case and proves Hotch's innocence, they receive word that prison breaks occurred in three different states: thirteen serial killers managed to escape in the chaos and Lewis is one of them. According to federal interrogator Timothy Ritchie, this interrogation prompted the U.S. According to Lewis, Hotch started to laugh while hallucinating his entire team getting killed (in reality, Hotch laughed after piecing together that Lewis was forced to testify against his own father), and he goes on to claim that he became scared of what Hotch could do to his team and even his own son. During his interrogation, Hotch is shown a recording of Lewis explaining, to a federal interrogator, Hotch's experience while being drugged. ![]() In the episode, Hotch is arrested for conspiracy. Peter testifying against Hotch in The Storm. "The world needs to know what kind of man Aaron Hotchner really is." As the car drives away, Lewis looks over his shoulder to take one last look at Hotch. As he is put into a police car, he smiles at a watching Hotch, taps his temple, and smiles tauntingly at him. When they do, he surrenders immediately, satisfied that he had gotten into Hotch's head. Dodging the bullet, Lewis retreats into a room in the attic and waits for Morgan and JJ to arrive. However, Hotch overrides the suggestion and tries to shoot Lewis. He makes him hallucinate Lewis killing Reid, Rossi, and Morgan and then tries to goad him into shooting the real Reid and Rossi as they try to enter the house. ![]() At first, he is enraged by this, but Lewis then takes it as a challenge to get into Hotch's head. Scratch.Īs they talk, Hotch deduces that Lewis was in Susannah's interviews as well, giving testimony against his father. Lewis forces Susannah to kill herself in front of Hotch, then drugs him and talks to him in an attempt to make him see Mr. ![]() He goes to Susannah's house but finds that Lewis is already there. Appealing to Tony Axelrod, an NSA employee, Hotch identifies the unsub and who he is targeting next. Reid deduces from the code used to hack into the Quantico database that the unsub works for the NSA. Reaching his end game, Lewis hacks into the witness protection database in the BAU headquarters in Quantico to find Susannah, causing a widespread blackout in the process. Lewis then targets Bill Kinderman and attempts to make him kill his son, but Bill's paternal instinct overrides his hypnosis and he commits suicide instead. Scratch and kill their loved ones, the BAU noticed a pattern in the interrogations and investigate the occurrences. Realizing the closure of the group home and his father's death were all for nothing, Lewis began seeking revenge against Regan and the children who were responsible for the scandal.Īfter forcing Daniel Karras, Christine McNeil, and Larry Merrin to hallucinate Mr. This left her credibility in ruin and forced her to go into witness protection after she began receiving numerous death threats. In 1992, the FBI's Lanning Report helped the BAU and other federal agencies evaluate Susannah's work and debunk it. Upon graduating, he was immediately hired by the National Security Agency, which would always hire math geniuses because it was too dangerous for them to work anywhere else. Lewis eventually moved on with his life and attended Harvard University, taking the highest level of classes for mathematics. While the investigation was still pending, the other inmates killed him for being a pedophile Lewis was thirteen at the time. As a result, on March 5, 1985, the group home was shut down and Neil was sent to jail for child abuse and child endangerment. At first, the claims were met with skepticism from police, but a core member of the Believe the Children movement, a psychologist named Doctor Susannah Regan, convinced local law enforcement to believe the children. During the day-care sex-abuse hysteria of the 1980s and early 1990s, some of the children made claims that Lewis's father Neil would dress himself and the other children as the Devil, causing people to believe there were child abuse and the practice of Satanic rituals occurring inside the home. His parents ran a group home that took in several children who were waiting for adoption. He had extremely high intelligence and was a math genius. Lewis was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. ![]()
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