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Crime Library: Criminal Minds and Methods

Slideshow: 12 Mushots to Make You Say ‘Yikes’

Gruesome injuries, menacing tattoos and more — there’s something cringeworthy about each of these booking photos.

Evidence Files: Marc DeFeo’s Bloody Bed

On November 13, 1974, six members of the DeFeo family were shot to death in their Amityville, N.Y., home. The family’s 23-year-old son, Ronald “Butch” DeFeo, was tried and convicted of killing his father, mother, two younger sisters and two younger brothers as they slept in their beds.

When the Name Fits (Or Doesn’t Fit) the Crime

A drunk driving stripper named Chastity, an accused batterer named Lovely and other perps whose names lend an additional sting to their alleged crimes.

Twelve Legal Terms Every Crime Buff Should Know

Felony murder, mayhem, Corpus Delicti, and others; ever wonder what they mean? Here’s a quick and handy reference for everyone, along with some high-profile cases that relate.

Slideshow: Smugglers’ Secrets

Are your pants full of exotic songbirds or are you just happy to see me?

Unsolved Murder Spotlight: April Marie Tinsley

April Marie Tinsley was 8 years old on Good Friday in 1988 when she was abducted while walking home from a friend’s house in Fort Wayne, Ind. Three days later, her body was found some 20 miles away, in an area of farmland. Mysterious notes found in 1990 and 2004 have given police more information, but Tinsley’s killer has not been found.

VIDEO: Man Shares Childhood Memory of Seeing Someone Get Shot in the Head

In this short film, a former inmate Daniel P. Jones tells the story of how, as a child, he saw someone shot in the head with a shotgun, and how that experience affected him. Filmmaker Amiel Courtin-Wilson met Dan at a theater troupe made up of former inmates while working on a documentary about released prisoners.

Today in Crime History: Pipe Bombs Explode in Heidlberg

On May 24, 1972, pipe bombs exploded just outside the Campbell Barracks at the U.S. Army headquarters in Heidelberg. The bombing, perpetrated by the left-wing militant group known as the Baader Meinhof gang, killed three American G.I.’s and wounded five more.

Automatism: The Sleepwalker’s Defense

On the night of May 23, 1987, Kenneth Parks got out of bed, into his car and drove about 14 miles to the home of his in-laws where he beat his mother-in-law to death with a tire iron. He later claimed to have been asleep the entire time, and to have no memory of it.

Police Still Searching for Two Suspects in Waffle House Butt-Dialing Case

Most people would be surprised at how many alleged perps call 911 while in the act of breaking the law; from stealing a car, to making a drug deal, police trace the accidental calls and quickly make arrests. This case, however, stunned even police and may be a new record: man accidentally calls 911 while planning a murder.

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