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Time.com: Scientists Create Bite-Mark Database

Researchers at Marquette University say they have developed a first-of-its kind computer program that can measure bite characteristics

Famous cold cases: Police nemeses, tabloid fodder

Some cases are never solved -- and continue to hold a fascination for the public. Take a look at some of the most famous cold cases:

Time.com: Cracking Down on "Murderabilia"

Notorious prisoners' artwork, notes and even nail clippings are hot items online. But a new law might put a stop to it

Van Marsh: Town reels from serial killings

The holiday season is supposed to be about family, exchanging gifts and good times. In England's eastern town of Ipswich, fear that a serial killer may strike again has families keeping in touch even more this year.

Florida serial killer died singing a hymn

Danny Harold Rolling, Florida's most notorious serial killer since Ted Bundy, died singing.

Phoenix police get possible break in serial sex killer case

Police swooped in on a suspect, tying him to one of a string of assaults linked to Phoenix's "Baseline Killer."

Police arrest two 'Serial Shooter' suspects

Police on Friday arrested two men they said were responsible for deadly shootings that have terrorized Phoenix for more than a year.

Author explores connection to the Boston Strangler

The year was 1963. John F. Kennedy was in the White House, a quarter million people heard Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his "I have a dream" speech in Washington, D.C., and a serial killer known as the Boston Strangler was terrorizing the city of Boston.

EW review: A great 'Inside Man'

As "Inside Man" busts open, some guys dressed like industrial painters descend on a New York bank, one of those somber marble edifices built to last as long as the dollar rules. The intruders stride in wearing sunglasses, scarflike masks, worker jumpsuits, and painter caps.

DA: Final BTK episode 'pathetic'

The judge in the BTK case on Thursday sentenced Dennis Rader, 60, to a minimum of 175 years in prison for the 10 murders to which he has confessed.

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