Jennifer Pan is a Canadian woman convicted of orchestrating the murder of her mother and the attempted murder of her father in 2010. She arranged for hired attackers to carry out the crime inside her family home. The case revealed a pattern of deception and manipulation, including fabricated achievements and a hidden double life. Pan was ultimately convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, with the case becoming widely known through media coverage and documentaries.
Allan Legere is a Canadian serial killer known as the "Monster of the Miramichi," responsible for a series of brutal murders and assaults in New Brunswick in the late 1980s. His crimes were marked by extreme violence and terrorized local communities. Legere escaped custody during his initial imprisonment, committing additional crimes before being recaptured. He was later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, with his case becoming notable for the use of DNA evidence in securing his conviction.
Michael Rafferty is a Canadian man convicted in connection with the abduction and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Ontario in 2009. The case gained national attention due to the age of the victim and the disturbing details revealed during the investigation. Rafferty was arrested and later convicted, receiving a life sentence. The case remains one of the most high-profile child abduction and murder cases in Canada.
Basil Borutski is a Canadian man convicted of multiple murders in Ontario in 2015. His crimes were linked to domestic violence and involved targeting women known to him. Borutski was arrested and later convicted, receiving a life sentence. The case drew national attention to issues surrounding domestic violence and failures in the justice system.
Dellen Millard is a Canadian man convicted of multiple murders, including the killing of his father and others in a series of crimes motivated by financial gain and personal control. Millard was arrested and convicted in separate trials, receiving multiple life sentences. His case is notable for the calculated nature of the crimes and the involvement of accomplices.

Kalen Schlatter is a Canadian man convicted of the 2017 murder of a woman in Toronto, Ontario. The case gained national attention due to the circumstances of the disappearance and the subsequent discovery of the victim. Schlatter was later arrested, convicted of first-degree murder, and sentenced to life imprisonment. His conviction was upheld on appeal, confirming his responsibility for the killing.