[s13e4] Killer App Link

: The "unsub" Jake Loban is not a traditional psychopath; he is a broken soldier suffering from intense PTSD after discovering that a "high score" he achieved in a game was actually a real-world drone strike on a school.

: The BAU must navigate the murky waters of legal corporate defense contracts and classified military operations to find justice, revealing that the law often protects the institutions that create these killers. [S13E4] Killer App

: When Jake becomes a liability, the corporation does not seek to help him; they actively try to eliminate both him and Tori to protect their government contracts and maintain public plausible deniability. 🌐 The Shift in the BAU's Profiling : The "unsub" Jake Loban is not a

: Gamers are trained to divorce the action of shooting on a screen from the reality of ending human lives. 🌐 The Shift in the BAU's Profiling :

: When confronted by a guilt-ridden Jake, Tori casually brushes off his trauma, reminding him that he was just doing a job to keep America safe.

The character of Tori Hoffstadt, a corporate recruiter for Peakstone, perfectly embodies the cold nature of the military-industrial complex.

: Profiling a remote drone operator requires decoding digital footprints and understanding mechanical efficiency rather than physical crime scene staging.