The flash drive has a video of Ellie, telling the camera that “we” have sinned and are being punished. Meanwhile, a bible is delivered to Nancy Brass’s hotel room inside is a flash drive in a vial of blood.
He says he’s not in the mood, and sends her away. When she tries to get him to talk about his previous conquests, he tells her to take off her clothes and yanks off the necklace camera that keeps her connected to the team. He gives Morgan a copy of the illustration for anger from The Divine Comedy. She is driven to the home of Oliver Tate, who seems to have an obsession with suffering and Hell. They need to figure out where the women are being held, so Morgan offers to go undercover when Anonymous requests another girl. Each one represents one of the nine circles of hell: one young woman is in a coma, to stand for limbo a former porn star is staged to represent lust a woman who performed on a food fetish porn site represents gluttony and her pimp boyfriend is dead in the freezer, posed like the illustration for greed.īrother Larson admits to prostituting the girls out to a higher class of client, including a rich man known only as Anonymous. The victims have been staged to look like illustrations out of a 16th century version of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. All three women went here, as did several other working girls who have gone missing over the past two months-including Ellie Brass. The victims also have strange puzzle boxes nearby, and a Great Awakenings Bible leads the team to the Fellowship for Fallen Angels, a church for people who have left their sinful lives behind in order to make a new start.
The team investigates the murders of three former sex workers and one pimp, whose bodies were posed in different ways.
A serial killer inspired by The Divine Comedy goes after two members of the CSI family.