He saw what he wanted to see. I hate that guy! Also, I am irritated at Derek for not demanding a lawyer. For saying things that could incriminate him. If I was in that situation, I would be demanding a lawyer because everything they threw at him was circumstantial.
He was also being confronted by his past, which had him emotional and not thinking clearly. It happens to all of us at some point. Emotions get the better of you, or your mind is so screwed you can't think straight.
@@TimedRevolver True, but still. Even before it got to the emotional stuff, when he was calm and collected; before he was even shown the box, he should have been demanding a lawyer. Derek works for the FBI and knows the law. His rights were ignored from the start and even after he was accused by the detective, he should not have had to sit there waiting. I know what happened to him. I know the emotional trauma he endured, but he wasn't confronting with it until he was told a friend of his died.
@@keikoscorner4176 He wouldn't even tell the people he trusts most about it. He was so angry and ashamed by what happened, he would do almost anything to keep it a secret. It's common among survivors of abuse. They don't think clearly. Not only that, but Derrick thought the whole thing was a farce. Probably figured he could beat it on his own. He was quite a proud man.
There was an episode a few seasons later when they come back to Chicago and Derek and Gordinsky meet again. The guy was far more humble then. I don't think he was a bad person necessarily, he unfortunately just had too much time letting his 'history' with Morgan get in the way of doing his job properly. And while Derek did fit the profile on a base level, Gordinsky's mistake is that he didn't consider anyone else who could also fit the profile. He had tunnel vision. The good thing is that he could and did learn from his mistakes.
he was knowen as a trubble maker, he spent suspiciosly much time at the place that connected missing boys and was seen on the day Daimien went missing giving him a ride home . . . They don't now precious protective pitbull of a human Derek as we do, it looks totaly like he has something to do with it . . .
Racial profiling 🤣🤣🤣🤣 He was treated exactly the same way anyone would have been treated if they were the last person to see a kid alive before being murdered. There was also a victim found shortly after Derek left town years earlier. He always visits an unmarked grave of a murdered child. It literally all points to him on the surface.....
best part of this episode was i actually wondered was derek really a killer. is that why hes so good at catching them. as hannibal lektor would say. you want to catch them smell yourself.
@@swastikausa and that's what caused Graham to lose his mind. He feared that his personal choices were the only thing that separated him from Lektor and Dolarhyde. Remember when Sidney Bloom warned him? "You try the hat on again and you could relapse."
Gordinsky is jealous of Morgan. A young Black kid that came from the streets, that is supposed to have no future, works hard ends up being on a special unit in the FBI. Morgan's success was just too much for him to accept. In his mind, he had to believe Morgan killed those kid's. This is why jealousy and envy are deadly sins.
NO, morgan was the last to see the kid, the profile fit him, he keep seeing the dead body, there was a lot that point to morgan. and why would gordindky he wsa a high rank detavice, there no reason to be jealous.
@@az21bob666 You obviously missed My point. That's Ok. Everyone has there own opinion. The episode is much deeper than "Morgan being the last one to see the kid's alive" if you open your mind to the back story of these 2 it's clear to see. Try looking at the bigger picture in this really good episode of CM. As for Gordinsky, if you believe he was some one with a high rank in a trash city like Chicago you need to think bigger My freind. Gordinsky went as far as he was going in law enforcement, pretty much nowhere.
This plot was moronic. So they show us that Derek knows interrogation tactics when he calls out the guy for the empty box,going home to sleep. Etc. yet we were also supposed to believe this same highly trained agent would do things which lead right back to him? One victim had Derek's card in his pocket. If Derek killed that kid why would he leave that card in his pocket? Being a highly trained FBI agent and all. IT MAKES NO SENSE.
He's a good detective. Just desperate. The CPD wouldn't pay for a Detective to fly to Quanico to attend a conference on profiling. The conference, travel plus stay are all expensive plus the missed work. If that Detective spent that kind of time, money and effort just to solve a case that makes him a damn good cop. He was just wrong. Good officers make mistakes. Big ones. Doesn't make him a bad cop
@@funnyferret6064 He arrested him at 15 when he split a rivals head open. According to his sister after that Gorsinski had it in for them. I don't think he's a racist. He had a good relationship with Carl Buford. The other kids didn't seem to react to him negatively. It seems to be only Morgan that he had it in for. Most racist police don't spend years investigating the murders of 3 black kids. They would fall under the NHI(No Humans Involved) category.
@@funnyferret6064 because he thought Morgan was a killer who got away with it. Have you ever spent time around police?Retired ones? Ask them about there biggest regrets and they'll tell you about the one that got away. He felt like Morgan killed that kid at 15 and got away with it. Killed another when he was in town visiting and killed Damien. To a Detective that's unbearable when they keep doing it and keep getting away with it. Remember what Gideon said" is a desparate Detective."
Is it guilt or is it in their own way they show care. It depends upon the reason they kill in the first place. If they see it as an act of mercy then in their own reasoning they are killing for good cause. Possibly even saddened by the act, but see the neccesity regardless. Ritualistic or religious motivated killings could be represented within this. Possibly a reenactment of someone they loved that died and by going through the process again.. it could be a feeling or reconnect. Even though to anyone else it's clearly not justifiable.. but in their own mind and justification it becomes acceptable. Simple fact is people can reason anything.. and it is about the root cause that will explain the true motivation. Even though to others it seems insane.. to them it has become normalised. Especially if they have fantasized about it beforehand or its grief rooted. Much like the angel of mercy killings of the nurses that have been recorded through out history.
So the whole team of FBI agents just drop everything they're doing and fly to chicago to help him.Then hang out there nonchalantly like they have no lives. So unbelievable.