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  1. Jan 6, 2021 · The Criminal Minds episode addressed this somewhat, as the on-screen victims were mostly either homeless, sex workers, or drug addicts taken from Detroit and brought to Canada. The show also had ...

  2. Sep 20, 2020 · In the Criminal Minds episode, the so-called "company" is a real collective of people involved in human trafficking that turns non-fiction into fantasy, but in Stan's case, the "company" was an ...

    • Unfinished Business (Season 1, Episode 15) A retired FBI agent works with the BAU to reopen the case of the Keystone Killer who’s been inactive for 18 years but is now killing again.
    • Lucky (Season 3, Episode 8) The third season of Criminal Minds is one of its best. There’s a lot of shocking drama within the BAU and terrifying crime to keep our favorite profilers awake at night.
    • Minimal Loss (Season 4, Episode 3) The religious cult in the Minimal Loss episode is eerily similar to the Branch Davidians involved in the deadly Waco Siege.
    • Catching Out (Season 4, Episode 5) Some criminologists believe that the development of roads and highways contributed to the proliferation of serial killings in the 1980s.
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  4. Sep 9, 2022 · As in real life, the fictional criminal kidnaps women and holds them prisoner for years, putting them through a terrifying and violent ordeal. One of Castro's actual survivors, Amanda Berry ...

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    • Natural Born Killer (Season 1, Episode 8) – The Iceman
    • Blood Hungry (Season 1, Episode 11) – The Vampire of Sacramento
    • Unfinished Business (Season 1, Episode 15) – BTK
    • The Tribe (Season 1, Episode 16) – The Manson Family
    • Ashes & Dust (Season 2, Episode 19) – Paul Kenneth Keller
    • Minimal Loss (Season 4, Episode 3) – David Koresh
    • Omnivore (Season 4, Episode 18) – Zodiac Killer
    • The Big Wheel (Season 4, Episode 22) – The Lipstick Killer
    • To Hell… and Back (Season 4, Episodes 25-26) – The Pig Farmer Killer
    • Our Darkest Hour (Season 5, Episode 23) – The Night Stalker

    One of the first inspired-by-true-events episodes of Criminal Minds came in Episode 8 of Season 1. In the episode, an alleged mafia hit strikes the FBI’s Organized Crime Unit. As the team hones in on the perpetrator, they realize it wasn’t a mob hit – it was the work of a single man. Vincent Perotta was a serial killer that targeted members of the ...

    This was an episode that I just hoped wasn’t a true story, but, as it turns out, I was wrong. The show doesn’t follow the case to a tee but was inspired by the case of Richard Trenton Chase, who ‘operated’ in late 1977 and early 1978 in California. In fact, all his crimes happened within a month. The sick, brutal killer had an obsession – with cann...

    This particular episode is only loosely based on real-life events, and fans drew their conclusions on who it was based on. In this episode, the murderer, known as the Keystone Killer, was a serial killer in Philadelphia who taunted the police and media with letters describing his crimes and saying they’ll never catch him. Due to the letters, some f...

    It seems that the writers had a thing for true stories in the first season, as The Tribe followed right after Unfinished Business. In this episode, the BAU is in New Mexico, investigating a horrific scene of several college kids found tortured, raped, and murdered. The culprits turned out to be a cult calling themselves The Tribe, who wanted to pre...

    This particular episode was inspired by a real-life criminal, and a real-life activist organization, though in the show, their actions have deadly consequences, unlike in the real world. The episode follows Vincent Stiles, a serial arsonist who starts fires around Washington state as a sign of protest, ultimately stemming from an ugly divorce he we...

    Minimal Loss is one of the most popular Criminal Minds episodes ever, and the main antagonist, Benjamin Cyrus, is one of the most popular villains of the show. Cyrus was a cult leader who held hostages, which resulted in a raid by police forces, resulting in brutal mayhem. For this episode, the writers were inspired by the Waco Siege that happened ...

    There was an ongoing storyline in Season 4 that revolved around a character named George Foyet, aka the Boston Reaper. Foyet was brutal, scary, and cunning and was one of Hotch’s first cases that marked his life forever. The killer returned after years and years of inactivity to kill Hotch’s wife and continue tormenting him. The character was inspi...

    There were many episodes in Season 4 that were inspired by true events, but The Big Wheel might be the most intriguing case of all. Vincent Rowlings was a disturbed man that killed at least three victims that looked like his mother. The urge to do so stemmed from him seeing his father murder his mother when Vincent was just a kid. He sends the BAU ...

    This storyline came at the very end of Season 4, spanning two episodes. The first was titled ‘To Hell…,’ and the second ‘And Back.’ It was a story of a brutal serial killer that operated in Detroit and then continued in Canada. As it turns out, there were actually two killers – brothers Luvas and Mason, who killed people and disposed of their bodie...

    The story of a brutal serial killer in Los Angeles, who invaded people’s homes at night during blackouts, tortured, and killed them, actually spanned over two episodes – the final episode of Season 5, named Our Darkest Hour, and then the first episode of Season 6. In the show, his name was Billy Flynn, and he was known as The Prince of Darkness, a ...

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · Profiling doesn't have a great track record in BAU. CBS. In its very first episode, Criminal Minds introduces Jason Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) as he's giving a profile that his real-world inspiration ...

  6. Mar 1, 2019 · Here are 11 episodes of “Criminal Minds” that appear to be inspired by real-life crimes and the people who committed them. Editor’s note: This post contains descriptions of violence that may ...

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