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'''Warning: Spoilers ahoy! (And major [[Squick]])'''
 
The profilers of ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]'' have to deal with the most deranged and dangerous criminals ever seen in the United States. So, no wonder that the series has managed so far to provide us with a good amount of [[Nightmare Fuel]].
 
It should be also noticed that one of the most terrifying parts about the show is that [[wikipedia:Charles Albright|they]] [[wikipedia:Pickton|didn't]] [[wikipedia:Richard Kuklinski|make]] [[wikipedia:Charles Manson|this]] [[wikipedia:H. H. Holmes|stuff]] [[wikipedia:Murder of James Bulger|up]]. Most of the cases are [[Ripped from the Headlines]].
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== Season 4 ==
* "Normal": Seeing [[The X -Files|A.D. Skinner]] go from guilt ridden housewife to...that. Not because of the way he kills, but because of what the reveal said he did after his first strike.
* "Bloodline". While a less creepy example, the ending of this episode with the revelation that there are ''more'' families out there kidnapping young girls and killing their parents is creepy. The entire episode becomes creepy, too, when you stop to wonder what happened to ''daughters'' born in that family...
* "Demonology": It's not outright terrifying, but it is probably one of the eeriest episodes of the show. There's just something so horrible about the atmosphere, and the brutal exorcisms, and the uncertainty over who's evil and who's not.