- The team must determine whether an abducted girl is the pawn in a bitter divorce, or something more sinister has happened.
- The team hears that eleven year-old Billie Copeland is abducted from the playground where her mother coached. This occurred sometime after a man was seen around with a leash, asking for help to search for his dog Candy. First the teams suspects her only six months divorced, father William, who turns up nearly 24 hours later with his cell phone turned off. He was discretely in oncology, for terminal lymph cancer, and single-handedly attacks a local Internet-filed sex offender, but that man never attacked children. A girls body is dragged from the river, but this is an unrelated event. Then a neighbor reports Donald Curtis, same age, car, even a recently deceased Labrador named Candy and extensive porn, but no trace of Billie.—KGF Vissers
- The BAU heads to Wilmington, Delaware when eleven year old Billie Copeland goes missing after getting into a fight with her mother during soccer practice. Marilyn begins to blame herself for letting her daughter get captured and William is not a suspect in his daughter's abduction. The BAU has twenty-four hours to find Billie alive before the unsub tries to kill her. However, a girl around Billie's age and a neighbor are able to give an accurate description of the offender who is using the lost dog ruse to lure and abduct children.—dawsonpersi
- After a fight with her soccer coach mother Marilyn, eleven year old Billie Copeland goes missing from the park where the soccer practice was being held in Wilmington, Delaware. Her father, William who is newly divorced from Marilyn, is not considered the prime suspect. The BAU assume that a stranger abducted Billie. In almost all stranger abduction cases, the child is dead within twenty-four hours. The BAU is notified at the twentieth hour (the late notification due to the authorities believing Billie was with her father who could not be located), meaning they have less than four hours before they believe their search for Billie will be futile to find her alive. Interviewing children in the park, the BAU believe the abductor was using the missing dog ruse to lure Billie away, something to which she would have been sympathetic since her own dog died only two weeks earlier. After the BAU have a profile, they employ an unusual tactic to get public assistance in locating the unsub. Progressing through the case, the Copelands admit to the team the reason for their divorce, which they feel led to Billie being easily abducted.—Huggo
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