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Hand sanitizer suspected in hospital fire

Feb. 19: Investigators believe hand sanitizer and static electricity may have sparked fire that burned an 11-year-old Oregon girl in her bed. KGW's Mike Benner reports. Investigators believe hand sanitizer and static electricity may have sparked fire that burned an 11-year-old Oregon girl in her bed. KGW's Mike Benner reports. (NBC News)

Iconic Aussie trees torched; arson suspected

Jan. 4: A pair of famous "ghost gum" trees in Australia's outback have been destroyed in a suspected arson attack. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)A pair of famous "ghost gum" trees in Australia's outback have been destroyed in a suspected arson attack. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports. (NBCNews.com)

Suspected gunman identified as Adam Lanza

Dec. 14: Adam Lanza, the man who allegedly committed one of the worst shootings in U.S. history, was 20 years old. He entered the Sandy Hook Elementary School carrying two handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, police said. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News)Adam Lanza, the man who allegedly committed one of the worst shootings in U.S. history, was 20 years old. He entered the Sandy Hook Elementary School carrying two handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, police said. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Details emerge about suspected Conn. shooter

Dec. 14: NBC's Pete Williams has more on the suspected gunman involved in Friday's deadly Connecticut school shootings. NBC's Pete Williams has more on the suspected gunman involved in Friday's deadly Connecticut school shootings. (msnbc)

Suspected Oregon mall gunman identified as 22-year-old male

Dec. 12: Jacob Tyler Roberts is suspected of killing two people at an Oregon shopping mall. NBC's Jay Gray reports. Jacob Tyler Roberts is suspected of killing two people at an Oregon shopping mall. NBC's Jay Gray reports. (Mitchell Reports)

Police video released of Belcher before suspected murder-suicide

Dec. 8: "We're trying to cut you a break here," police told Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher just hours before he took his own life and allegedly killed his girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins. The pro football player was found asleep in his car, and police urged him to move inside. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (TODAY)

Exclusive video of suspected subway pusher

Dec. 5: In exclusive video from NBC, detectives can be seen handcuffing a man suspected of fatally pushing a subway rider onto the tracks at a station in New York City. Meanwhile, the photographer who captured the victim's final moments comes under new fire for not doing more to help. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports.  In exclusive video from NBC, detectives can be seen handcuffing a man suspected of fatally pushing a subway rider onto the tracks at a station in New York City. Meanwhile, the photographer who captured the victim's final moments comes under new fire for not doing more to help. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports. (TODAY)

Software mogul suspected in shooting death eludes cops

Nov. 17: John McAfee, creator of an anti-virus software and resident of Belize, is hiding from authorities who want to charge him for the shooting death of his neighbor. McAfee, who has a reputation for being bizarre, said, John McAfee, creator of an anti-virus software and resident of Belize, is hiding from authorities who want to charge him for the shooting death of his neighbor. McAfee, who has a reputation for being bizarre, said, "I think that eccentricity in some people makes for a more interesting world but eccentricity does not make a murderer." NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (TODAY)

Canadian company suspected of selling fake cancer drugs

Oct. 5: More than 2,000 packages were seized by the Canadian Border Services Agency, suspected of containing fake or unapproved drugs from 18 countries. CBC's Karen Pauls reports. More than 2,000 packages were seized by the Canadian Border Services Agency, suspected of containing fake or unapproved drugs from 18 countries. CBC's Karen Pauls reports. (NBC News)

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