What crimes did Megan Kane commit in Criminal Minds? Character explored, in-depth

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Brianna Brown played the role of Megan Kane in Criminal Minds - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Megan Kane is featured in Criminal Minds Season 4 episode 16, Pleasure Is My Business. She is a complicated character who becomes a serial killer. Initially, she is a high-end escort using information obtained from her wealthy clients to blackmail and manipulate them.

However, spurred on by a feeling of injustice through her family issues and encouraged by the whining of her narcissistic clients, Megan turns darker. Her victims are mostly the affluent business tycoons who have deserted their families, whom she feels must be punished.

Megan's plot in Criminal Minds progresses from blackmail to murder showing a considerable change in character and depicting justice and morality throughout the series.


Modus operandi

Megan Kane kills her victims by poisoning them with tetramethylenedisulfotetramine, a type of rat poison commonly referred to as tetramine. She drops it into their beverages so that the death is silent.

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Her victims are defined as high-powered businessmen who have abandoned their wives and failed to pay alimony or child support, although they are financially able to do so. This is a deliberate strategy in her quest to punish those she believes are morally bankrupt, much like the perceived shortcomings of her other.

But her killing of Trent Rabner is not part of her modus operandi. Unlike all the others that he killed, Rabner had stayed true to his wife, who died and had no children. Megan murdered him because Rabner had told everyone that his lawyers were friends with the FBI and therefore she knew her crimes would never come out.

To her, it was an effort to keep her silent, and, for her, Rabner embodied the ones protecting the people, like her father. This act suggests a change in her motivations and possibly shows a devolving state of mind.

The other known victims of Megan Kane include Michael Stanton, Hoyt Ashford, and Joseph Fielding. Fielding was bound to a chair by his consent before Megan poisoned him. She put lipstick on his eyelids and ensured he was placed in an elevator.


Motivations behind her crimes in Criminal Minds

Megan's transition to becoming a serial killer in Criminal Minds is born out of both personal experience and moral retribution. As a high-end escort, she learns the dirtiest secrets and trashy laundry of her affluent, narcissistic clients.

Most of the clients are just like her father, abandoned families, and shifted responsibilities. Complaints regarding wives and children stir up more sense of injustice and a sense that such individuals should be punished. Her motives also revolve around a need for validation and acknowledgment.

She stages Joseph Fielding's body, painting lipstick on his eyes, to create a "false signature" that would attract the attention of the BAU. Megan wants her crimes to be observed and comprehended, and she is willing to take the risk of getting exposed for that reason.


Megan's capture and death in Criminal Minds

As the BAU closes in, Megan is cornered. Her father, Andrew Kane, suggests she turn herself in. He says that he can post bail using his lawyers and sneak her out of the country. But when Andrew asked her for the client list, she became suspicious thinking that he intended to hide it

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Instead, Megan hands him the cell phone containing the information but removes the SIM card first Just before the BAU breaches the room, she ingests poison. Agent Hotchner sits with her, offering to help expose the men on her client's list.

Megan gives him the SIM card, telling him that he is "the first man she'd met who didn't let her down" before she dies. In the aftermath of this episode of Criminal Minds, news headlines reveal that Hotchner covertly exposed the list, leading to Andrew Kane's resignation and the ruin of the other men involved.


Megan Kane's character in Criminal Minds is a study of moral ambiguity and the consequences of unchecked rage.

Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu
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