Crime & Safety
2014 in Review: Search for 'Family Annihilator,' Teacher Sex Abuse, Metro Upskirt Filming, Road Rage Attacks
A look back at some of the Patch crime stories talked about most in 2014.

As we gear up for 2015, Bethesda-Chevy Chas Patch tracked some of the top crime stories readers viewed in 2014.
They included the ongoing search for answers is two missing siblings cases, a worker who killed his boss’ wife and then himself, a student inspired by the crime show “Breaking Bad” to manufacture poison, and more.
Take a look back at the posts that had you buzzing. Did we miss one? Tell us in comments below.
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- Bank Robber Drops Cash; Bystanders Grab It: Police
- Suspect in Stabbing Believed Victim Practiced Witchcraft: Police
- Pick-Up at Bethesda Bar Leads to HIV Exposure
- Missing Lyon Sisters: Second Person of Interest Named
- Women Charged in Exorcism Killings of Children Likely to Use Insanity Defense
- Body Found at House Fire; Second Person Dead in Car Crash
- Police: Chevy Chase Man Killed Boss’ Wife Then Himself
- ‘Family Annihilator’ from Maryland Named to FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List
- Bethesda Student Inspired by ‘Breaking Bad’ Pleads Guilty to Making Ricin
- Beware Metro Riders: Person Filming Upskirts, Posting to Porn Site
- Father of Missing Kids: ‘I Miss Them More Every Day’
- New Sexual Abuse Charges Filed Against Former Teacher
- Distracted Drivers, Mostly Women, Targeted in Car Thefts: Police
- Man Convicted in Road Rage Stabbing of Couple at Bethesda Mall
- Murder Conviction Upheld in Slaying of Lacrosse Player Yeardley Love
- Maine Man Gunned Down After Late Night Road Rage Clash in Maryland
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