The next morning, Rhett woke up from the uncomfortable single bed in the hotel with a blank look on his face, fumbling around on the bedside table to find his eyes and put them on. Yesterday, he had to borrow a little money from Brian and rested in the same hotel with Brian Moss. No way, he can only wait for the colleagues in the bau team to solve the case at hand, and then come to him.
His documents and everything were in that stolen wallet, and he couldn't leave New York without them and go back to the FBI headquarters in Washington. I don't know if the thief was shocked when he saw the fbi certificate when he was looking through his wallet? In fact, everyone who doesn't know him will be shocked when they know that he is FBI.
He ate Brian's, and lived with Brian's money. Not long ago, he suspected that the other party was a fugitive. Rao is a sluggish person like Reid, and he feels embarrassed.
After being in contact for a day, Rhett didn't know what kind of person Brian Moss was. The information in his memory clearly stated that the other party was a high-risk patient with antisocial personality disorder who had been in a mental hospital for more than ten years. Generally, people who are diagnosed in this way will never come out once they enter a mental hospital.
But Bryan came out. Not only did he come out, he actually followed the law for more than two years after he came out, and he didn't even get a ticket for illegal parking. Terribly cautious. These are the words of Derek Morgan.
Brian has been in a mental hospital since he was five years old, and a sociopath didn't go crazy because of it, but actually seemed to be getting better? This is nothing short of a medical miracle.
And after he came out, he worked part-time to earn money, and at the same time, he taught himself high school courses and took the SAT test, and he was also admitted to Stanford University! To be honest, Rhett really didn't understand how the other party was able to survive. It was the fact that his mother was admitted to the mental hospital, which made Reid unable to bear the pressure. Because that kind of mental weakness is hereditary.
"Tuk Tuk Tuk" was a crisp knock on the door.
Reid was stunned for a moment, then sat up quickly from the bed, put on his slippers and hurried to open the door. At this time, there was no one else who came to him except Brian Moss.
Sure enough, when I opened the door, what I saw was the model Brian who was already dressed and looked at the sparkling model.
"Hey, Rhett! Did you just get up? I'm going to have fun in New York today, do you want to be with me?" Brian smiled brightly.
"...No," Reid smiled shyly and said, "I'd better stay at the hotel and wait for them to pick me up. I don't have a mobile phone or money, so I don't go out and run around."
"Okay." Brian Moss shrugged, "Actually, it's nothing for me to invite you. Or I'll come back at noon and bring you a lunch."
"Don't bother!" Reid waved his hands again and again. In the past, the robot-like shrewdness and orderliness in the case were gone, and in interpersonal communication, he was a scum with a combat effectiveness of only five. Not to mention facing someone like Brian Moss.
Bryan Moss gave him the feeling that he was too much like the high school classmates in his memory who could call the wind and rain with just one mouth. He's so sparkly, energetic, and sociable. At first glance, it is a very popular campus star. And Rhett himself, in high school, he was just a poor man who could read.
"No trouble! I would also like to thank you for lending me a set of your clothes last time!" Brian smiled and turned around and waved goodbye to him. "See you, Dr. Reid!" After saying that, he walked out a few meters.
Rhett opened his mouth, but he still couldn't pull the other party to say another word of rejection, he could only watch Brian Moss walk to the entrance of the stairs. Turn around and enter the elevator.
He looked as though he was no longer affected by the David Vincent affair at all. Rhett closed the door and walked back to the room to think silently. What a guy with amazing resilience, such a strong psychological quality. And he couldn't see any antisocial personality traits in Brian at all.
He cares about people because he kindly helped him buy yesterday's dinner, paid the hotel rent in advance, and now has to help him bring lunch. He was sympathetic, and when he went back to the hotel with him last night, he saw Brian feeding the stray cats with the leftover chips.
This is a completely different character trait from a sociopath. Did Brian pretend to be too good, or...? If he hadn't believed in the mental hospital in Miami, which was linked to the police, it would have been impossible to misdiagnose a minor without finding out for more than ten years. He would have thought that Brian Moss had a dual personality.
A high-risk sociopath, a compassionate and kind ordinary person.
Recall when they were still working on the David Vincent case. As soon as the bau team arrived in Para Alto, they did not stop for the slightest, and immediately contacted the local police station for cooperation. Because of the hostages, the situation was urgent, and they didn't even explain anything to the police.
When the group arrived fully armed and rushed to the small apartment that Brian rented, they broke into the door. It worried them even more, because in that hut, they didn't see anyone. In this case, the biggest possibility is that Brian has been killed. They hurriedly tracked the car that Brian rented, and only then did they find the remote factory that had been abandoned for a long time.
This is also thanks to the video in which Brian sent out the distress signal. In the video, Brian's video diary recorded the name of the car rental company he didn't intend to record when he got the car from the car rental company just after he got out of the airport.
They obtained the license plate number of the car that Brian rented through the name of the rental company, and then finally tracked the car according to road surveillance cameras.
When Red was in action with the other bau team members, they never allowed him to be at the forefront. Maybe it's because of his stinky marksmanship, and his frail body coupled with his flimsy fighting skills.
So he was the last person in the bau who participated in the operation to see what Brian looked like.
In the gray abandoned factory, Brian Moss was actually wearing a lady's suit and held a bloody knife in his hand. It was obvious that the knife had pierced the hands of David, who had fallen unconscious on the ground. On the workbench next to it, on the table covered with several layers of plastic wrap, a naked woman fell on it, breathing weakly.
There was also a boy, bound with hands and feet in a far corner. Seeing them come in, the boy struggled frantically.
But all of this, without the expression on Brian's face at the time, attracted Rhett's attention even more. Unlike the cry of joy when he was born, Brian Moss's eyes didn't even look down on the ground. It was supposed to be his long-time friend, David who later held him hostage. It seemed that the things he was fortunate about had nothing to do with it.
Although even Jason Gideon didn't see anything, Reid just felt that he was thankful that he had not become the same person as David Vincent. It's kind of incredible that a sociopath has the same moral values as the general public.
But Rhett can empathize with that feeling, because every day he is afraid that he will become as mentally weak as his mother, and he is grateful every day that he can still work for the bau group and shine as a useful person.
Al volunteered to wrap Brian with a towel and helped him out. Perhaps, like myself, the starting point was the guilt of misunderstanding him. Reid saw the women's clothes on him and the clothes that were thrown on the dusty floor of the factory, so he also gave him a set of his own clothes.
"Thank you." A very flat and unwavering sentence.
Reid clearly remembered what Brian looked like at the time, looking like a leopard whose fur was wet by the storm and was a little embarrassed. Yes, it's a leopard not a kitten. At that time, he may not have recovered from the panic of being kidnapped by David and forced to participate in the crime. He is more like the character he wrote through the psychological profile of the data than he sees Brian now.
A little indifferent to the outside world, but also very educated.
On the other hand, what Reid didn't know was that his guess about Brian was more than half right. Brian has two personalities, a high-risk anti-social personality, and a normal person with the moral standards of ordinary people. And the personality of a normal person has the upper hand in Brian's psychological struggle.
But the antisocial personality is not without influence. Brian's concern for Reid and his deliberate feeding of stray cats are actually all he deliberately pretended to confuse Reid.
Brian's two personalities are subtly merging with each other. He is dominated by the personality of a normal person, but is influenced by the characteristics of anti-social personality, so that although he knows to care about others, if he is not careful, he will forget it. His caring behaviors can only be done if he specifically tells himself to do it.
Feeding stray cats is even more so. When Brian was not Brian, he often used some of his leftovers to feed the stray cats around the house. But after becoming Brian, he hadn't acted like that for a long time. Because Brian's sociopath tells him that those things have nothing to do with him and don't care.
The original plan was to wait until Brian came back at noon, because he said he would bring lunch to Rhett. But the people from the bau group appeared at the door of his hotel room after Rhett finished washing up and got dressed.
Because of the needs of the next case, Rhett didn't even have time to wait for Brian to come back, thank him in person, and say goodbye. He could only leave a note from the hotel and threw it in through the crack of Brian's room.
It was written with his thanks and the words he looked forward to seeing at the Survivor filming set in two months. I wonder if Brian would be angry with him for leaving without telling me when he came back
In fact, Brian wouldn't be angry at Rhett for leaving without telling him. He dragged him outside for a long enough time, and then he returned to the hotel with a Chinese dish, because according to his calculations, the people from bau should have come by this time to take Rhett away, right
He went to great lengths to disguise and disguise himself in front of Rhett just to dissuade the bau team from suspecting him as a potential criminal. If his disguise was easily exposed because he faced Jason Gideon, the master of psychological profiling in the bau group, wouldn't he be pretending last night in vain