A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 9, 2020
# of Seasons: 5
# of Episodes: 64
Finale:
June 18, 2024
Original Title:
Crimes Gone Viral
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Discovery
Lion Television USA
Countries:
US
Gripping clips of kidnappings, break-ins, 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. Viral video of good samaritans who intervene to stop crimes, brave victims who fight back against their attackers, clever prison escapes and a shark heist.
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Assistant Editor:
Ethan Meyer
Don Morris
Robert Lowry
Camera Operator:
Diana Klein
John Murphy
Colorist:
Björn Bellenbaum
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kevin McLoughlin
Executive Producer:
Benita Alexander
Allison Corn
Jennifer Silverman
Stan Hsue
Head of Production:
Rebecca Bregman
Online Editor:
Björn Bellenbaum
Post Production Supervisor:
Daniel Hanan Raybin
Production Manager:
Colleen Freidl
Sound Editor:
John Pappas
Sound Mixer:
John Pappas
Supervising Producer:
Matt Hall
Title Designer:
Hector Espinosa
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