The next case the BAU embarks upon is brought to them by Lewis via Dr. Daryl Wright, her ex-husband who she had not seen in fifteen years. A Ph.D. in addictions treatment, Wright surprisingly approached her while she was giving a presentation in Los Angeles where he is based. The surprise is due to the fact that their split was a rocky one due to his alcoholism with which she was ultimately unable to help him and which resulted in the threat of abuse during their marriage. The case involves a spike in overdose deaths of people who were seeking treatment for one substance addiction or another, and whose deaths occurred within twenty-four hours of leaving rehab. The item tying the so far seven victims together making them possible homicides is that they died of a heroin overdose regardless of to what substance they were addicted and regardless of what type of rehab through which they went. In addition to the heroin, the M.E. on victim number eight discovers an ultra-violet tattoo of a broken wing on her person, as well as unknown chemical substances within the tox screen, which will be common among all the other victims they are able to test. Garcia is able to determine that most of
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