CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has given audiences some creepy serial killers over the years. The first serial killer featured on CSI was Paul Millander (Matt O'Toole), who appeared several times in the series' first two seasons. "The Miniature Killer" taunted the CSI team throughout Season 7, only revealing her identity in the final episode of the season. One of the most offensive serial killers was known as "The Strip Strangler," who stalked and tortured young women and posed them as pinup girls after strangling them to death. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Over its fifteen seasons, CSI introduced viewers to twenty-nine different serial killers. One of the most terrifying came in Season 1, Episode 11. What made the "I-15 Murderer" so chilling is the fact that he is based on real-life serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, known as the "Happy Face Killer." Clearly, CSI likes their serial killer storylines.
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