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Crime Library: Criminal Minds and Methods

Slideshow: Album of a Trench Coat Killer

Kimveer Gill, 25, opened fire at Dawson College in Montreal on Sept. 13, 2006, killing one person and wounding 19 others before being slain by police. The following are Gill’s photos and his own captions from his profile on VampireFreaks.com.

Slideshow: Bad Parenting

When mother isn’t dear and father doesn’t know best.

Slideshow: Ten Lesser-Known Serial Killers

You’ve heard of Bundy, Dahmer and Gacy, but are you familiar with these serial killers?

Slideshow: Ten Prohibition Propaganda Posters

The hot-button issues have changed, but the rhetorical tactics remain largely the same. A collection of anti-alcohol posters from the Temperance movement and the Prohibiton era.

Slideshow: The Hiccup Girl Murder Case

At the age of 15, Jennifer Mee enjoyed a brief moment of celebrity when she appeared on a morning talk show with a curious condition — hiccups that just wouldn’t go away. In 2010, the young Florida woman, by then 19, was once again in the headlines, this time facing murder charges.

Slideshow: Girls Interrupted

After being subjected to gang rape and other brutalities, Sarah Kruzan killed the pimp who’d controlled her since she was eleven years old. Sixteen at the time of the murder, Kruzan was sentenced to life without parole. Read about her and other teenage girls serving lenthy prison sentences.

Slideshow: Plastic Surgery Disasters

Arrests of opportunists providing black market cosmetic surgery procedures have raised awareness about the desperate demand for plastic surgery and the sharks who deal in it. A look at some of the more appalling cases.

Slideshow: Cruel & Unusual Punishment

Ten of the most brutal methods of execution and torture used throughout history.

Slideshow: Motherhood Cut Short

When a pregnant woman is murdered, her unborn child dies along with her. Read about famous slayings of expecting mothers.

Today in Crime History: FBI Debuts Top Ten Most Wanted

On March 14, 1950, the FBI debuted its list of top ten most wanted fugitives.

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