Crimes Gone Viral explores the riveting stories behind shocking crimes caught on camera that gain viral fame on the internet. From business security cameras to home surveillance systems and cell phone cameras, someone is almost always watching. Gripping clips of kidnappings, break-ins, wild car chases, violent road rage incidents and other crimes rack up millions of views. But CRIMES GONE VIRAL goes beyond the jaw-dropping footage to tell the full story. This series features compelling interviews and behind-the-scenes information of some of the internet's most viral crime clips.

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Ratings: TVMaze: 6.8/10
Released: September 9, 2020
Runtime: 30 min
Genres: Crime
Countries: United States
Companies: Investigation Discovery Lion Television USA Discovery

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Tilos 1 points 4 years ago. 1/5 stars.

Unbearably vapid. The same 2-min clip is shown ad nauseam, somewhere between 15 and 823 times in stretched-out segments, with the voice over telling you in painstaking detail and hilarious mock suspense the exact thing you can see on the screen.
Also, those “viral crimes” are more along the lines of “he stole my bike, but I ran and got it back”.
For film & TV students, a good class on how to make full TV episodes with free home footage and a couple of poorly-lit interviews. For the rest of us, this is the bottom of the true crime barrel.

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