Juliet Monroe

Juliet Monroe is the submissive accomplice of serial killer Robert Burke, who appeared in ...A Thousand Words.

History
Juliet's father was Morris Monroe, a serial rapist whose favorite target was her. The sexual abuse eventually triggered a fear of men by her, but also an apparent hybristophilia, or an attraction to violent men. As a result, Juliet kept visiting her father when he was caught and imprisoned for his crimes. In prison, she met Robert Burke, another serial rapist, and fell in love with him. The two formed an intimate relationship that eventually culminated in Juliet's pregnancy by Robert when he was released from prison. In 2000, Robert started abducting, raping, and killing girls, with Juliet assisting him. In 2010, when police began to close in on Robert, he realized it and committed suicide at a warehouse he purchased. The day after the suicide, Juliet received Robert's suicide note and final instructions to kill Rebecca Daniels, the latest victim, who she later blamed for his death. When Reid read the journals, he found a sentence revealing that Robert had a partner. Later, when Reid and JJ were examining a blank spot on Robert's body with a UV light, they found an "invisible" tattoo of a fetus, indicating that the partner was a woman with whom he was having a baby. In the meantime, Juliet had gone into labor at her house and Rebecca was forced to deliver it. When the child turned out to be a boy, Juliet was terrified of it and backed away, saying that it would hurt her like the other men in her life had done. Before dying, possibly from blood loss, she stated that she was sure she was having a girl. In the meantime, the BAU had tracked down her home and were able to save Rebecca as well as the baby, who was most likely adopted afterwards.

Modus Operandi
It is never specified how exactly Rebecca assisted Robert in holding his victims captive. However, it was suggested that she took part in some of the abuse Robert inflicted on them. In ...A Thousand Words, she was seen abusing Rebecca by knocking her down to the floor while collared and then pressing down on the chain, effectively strangling her.

Profile
No specific profile of Juliet was made by the BAU, who were more focused on deducing Robert's motivations. However, she is apparently a hybristophile who is attracted to violent men, which stemmed from the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her father.

Appearances

 * Season Five
 * ...A Thousand Words