:39:01
Each of the 45 abduction dates
on these faxes correspond...
:39:05
...to one of the GPS coordinates
on O'Ryan's map.
:39:08
- What about the two bodies we ID'd?
- Okay. Well, let's find the faxes.
:39:14
Here we go.
:39:15
Male victim.
Last seen, Trenton, New Jersey.
:39:18
Okay. Found in Dyersville, Iowa.
:39:20
Okay. Female.
Last seen, Dayton, Ohio.
:39:23
Found in Brownsville, Texas.
:39:25
So we have two bodies...
:39:26
...that were found 1000 miles
from where they were last seen.
:39:30
What's this?
:39:31
- That's Tucumcari, New Mexico.
- Why blue?
:39:34
That's the only city where the date on
the fax and the map didn't correspond.
:39:41
Date of disappearance: Christmas.
:39:43
On O'Ryan's map, 8-27.
:39:48
The only thing we know is there
never was a Benjamin O'Ryan, FBI.
:39:53
He would have made
a hell of an agent.
:39:55
Autopsy reports just arrived
for both the new positive IDs.
:40:01
- Bruises?
- No, they're burn marks.
:40:04
We've got them here too
on our female from Dayton.
:40:06
And these marks relate to the marks
found on Fulcher and Speck how?
:40:10
They don't. There were no burn marks
on Speck, Fulcher or Starkey.
:40:13
And we have no slash-circles
here on these bodies.
:40:16
Right.
:40:18
My office, as soon as someone
finds something useful.
:40:28
No luck on
the behavioural specialists.
:40:30
I do have a couple other leads
that I'm following up on.
:40:34
- I'm hopeful they're gonna pan out.
- Great, thank you.
:40:38
A professor of criminal biology,
Professor Daitz, just called.
:40:44
He says he's got time
for you on Saturday.
:40:48
Thank you, Katie.
:40:50
I was operating under the assumption
that O'Ryan was somebody's fantasy.
:40:55
Oh, no, he's real.
He was a student of mine.
:40:57
That fax you sent me,
this circle with the slash through it?