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* ''[[NCIS]]'' gives us Kyle Boone, who killed close to thirty women (one his mother and another a Naval officer) and was ultimately caught by Gibbs some years before the series began. As he was set to be executed, however, more murders occurred. {{spoiler|Turns out he'd trained his lawyer to carry on as part of a scheme to escape execution and gain more attention from Gibbs. The lawyer picked [[Recurring Character]] Paula Cassidy as his next victim...and she killed him.}} Others appeared as well, including a serial sniper going after Marine recruiters and a young [[Jack the Ripoff]] who laughed after he was caught, convinced that he'd be famous. {{spoiler|Gibbs deliberately withheld his name from the press.}}
** In the season four episode ''Smoked'', the dead body of a serial killer Fornell has been hunting for years turns up. In the end it turns out it was actually {{spoiler|the dead man's wife who was the killer. Except they found the toe of one of the victims in her husband's stomach.}}
** At the end of [[Season Finale|season eight and beginning of season nine]], they try to catch the [[P 2 P]]P2P (Port-to-Port) killer, who kills navy personnel, dresses them up in uniforms belonging to people above them in the hierarchy, wraps them in plastic and ties their feet together. Turns out {{spoiler|he didn't start out as a serial killer. He was part of a CIA/NCIS program called [[Operation Blank|Operation Frankenstein]] which purpose was to train "[[Super Soldier|super]] [[Professional Killer|assassins"]]. The training pushed him over the edge and gave him a need to kill. And now this killing machine is angry because of what the CIA and NCIS did to him [[Oh Crap|and seeks revenge.]]}}
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'':
** The monster in "Skin" is a shapeshifter whose MO is to take the appearance of someone and then torture, rape and kill one of their loved ones so they would be framed for his crimes.