


Because of his sudden demotion and subsequent professional ruin, Curtis blamed Strauss for his downfall and started stalking her team when he learned that there was going to be an opening in the BAU Blake was being considered for the position, and he was, once again, being overlooked. field office, where he was assigned to the Department of Justice's Intelligence Oversight Section. In 2005, he was promoted to Special Agent, and three years later, in 2008, he was transferred to the FBI's field office in Chicago.Īnother three years later, he was promoted back to Supervisory Special Agent and transferred to the D.C. As a result, on January 10, 2002, Curtis was demoted from the rank of Supervisory Special Agent to Agent and was transferred to a position in Kansas City, which seemed to be viewed as undesirable to hold. When the case turned south after a wrong suspect was arrested, both he and Blake were demoted, as Strauss managed to put the blame on them, saving herself and her career. As a result, he worked on the Amerithrax case, which Strauss and Blake also investigated. He was eventually shortlisted to take over the FBI field office in New York. During his adult years, he worked as a brilliant but reclusive FBI Special Agent who also specialized in other fields of research, most notably biochemistry.

Also, according to his FBI records, he had an estimated IQ of 172. Little is known about Curtis's early years, other than he was born on September 25, 1951, as an only child to parents who were both killed in a car accident in 1969 when he was eighteen. I sat next to you, borrowed your pen to sign my transfer. Leading the charge the day it all changed, the day Erin Strauss ruined us.
