As Matloff views the photos, his memories begin to return. Filled with sincere remorse, he escapes to unearth a fourth victim's body to confirm his guilt before turning himself in. Key Character Moments & Trivia

The BAU uses "brain fingerprinting" (EEG monitoring while viewing crime scene images) to see if his brain recognizes details of the murders.

In the Criminal Minds (Italian title: Menti Criminali ) Season 3 episode titled (3x19), the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) reopens a cold case from 2004 when a suspected serial killer wakes up from a four-year coma with no memory of his past. Plot Overview

In a notable courtroom scene on IMDb , Agent Hotchner delivers a scathing profile of the defense attorney, Lester Serling, correctly deducing his gambling debts and personal insecurities based on subtle details like his clothing and shoe lifts.

Upon waking, Matloff suffers from focal retrograde amnesia. The team must determine if his amnesia is genuine or a ruse to avoid trial.

The episode features flashbacks showing how Dr. Spencer Reid joined the team.