: Identified as Joe Belser , a misogynistic killer portrayed by guest star Wes Brown. Character Subplots
The team identifies a "romancing" unsub who targets high-powered, brunette female executives in their own homes. [S5E10] The Slave of Duty
: Without their leader, the team must regroup under the guidance of Derek Morgan (acting Unit Chief) and David Rossi . Production Credits : Identified as Joe Belser , a misogynistic
: Hotch delivers a moving eulogy for Haley, quoting W.S. Gilbert: "It’s love that makes the world go round" . Facing pressure from Section Chief Erin Strauss to retire or take a desk job, he eventually decides to remain with the BAU after realizing his dedication to the "duty" of his work. : Identified as Joe Belser
: Identified as Joe Belser , a misogynistic killer portrayed by guest star Wes Brown. Character Subplots
The team identifies a "romancing" unsub who targets high-powered, brunette female executives in their own homes.
: Without their leader, the team must regroup under the guidance of Derek Morgan (acting Unit Chief) and David Rossi . Production Credits
: Hotch delivers a moving eulogy for Haley, quoting W.S. Gilbert: "It’s love that makes the world go round" . Facing pressure from Section Chief Erin Strauss to retire or take a desk job, he eventually decides to remain with the BAU after realizing his dedication to the "duty" of his work.