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Release Date:
June 17, 2017
Original Title:
Kids Who Kill
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
A&E Television Networks
Lincoln Square Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
This two-hour special dives into the minds of child killers, and tells the intense, personal stories of young murderers and their victims, with exclusive access to the families involved.
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Assistant Editor:
Caroline Rood
Jon Foy
Associate Producer:
Anna Perczak
Carly Stipek
Matt Steinberg
Camera Operator:
Nick Lopez
Casting:
Mark J. Parker
Colorist:
Art Vizthum
Director:
Andy Genovese
Director of Photography:
Patrick Drury
Adam Hamer
Editor:
Jay Keuper
Cindy Kaplan Rooney
Ruben Woolcott
Faith Jones
Art Vizthum
Editorial Production Assistant:
Siobhan Nolan O'Driscoll
Eileen Murphy
Executive Producer:
Shelly Tatro
Brad Abramson
Terence Wrong
Graphic Designer:
Mike Speziale
Producer:
Aysu Grodowski
Cara Scaturo
Emily M. Wynn
Sound:
Dustin Tuccillo
Paul Andrew Lawrence
Robert Sullivan
Justin Valls
Steve Hughes
Sound Editor:
Dedrick Sarzaba
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Neil Cedar
Supervising Producer:
Aysu Saliba
Erica Baumgart
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