Crimes that Made History

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  • TV-14
  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 6.1  (80)

Crimes that Made History is a captivating docuseries produced by Magellan TV that takes viewers on a journey through some of the most infamous crimes that happened throughout history. Since its release in 2017, the show has quickly captured the attention of audiences worldwide with its eye-opening and informative presentation of some of the most heinous crimes in human history.

The show is hosted by a team of professional historians, criminologists, and experts, who delve deeply into the facts, evidence, and psychology behind each crime. The narration is clear, concise, and easy to understand, making it perfect for anyone interested in true crime, history, or criminology.

Each episode of Crimes that Made History focuses on a different crime, ranging from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the Jack the Ripper killings in London. The show covers a wide range of crimes, from those committed by common criminals to those committed by political figures, revolutionaries, and terrorists.

The show is also notable for the quality of the production values, with scenes from the past being seamlessly recreated and narrated with period-appropriate clothing and settings. This helps to create a feeling of immersion that helps to transport the viewer back in time, and makes the historical details feel more real.

One of the show's most significant strengths is its use of interviews with experts in the field of criminology and psychology. These experts bring their knowledge and experience to bear on each episode, providing insight into the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to human criminality. The show also features interviews with the relatives of victims, as well as survivors of the crimes featured in each episode, giving the viewer a personal window into the impact of these crimes.

Aside from the high production values, the show's pacing is also well-considered, with each episode moving smoothly from one crime to another. The stories are told in a chronological manner, starting with the background and motivation of the perpetrators, moving through the crime itself, and finally to the investigation and trial. This structure makes it easy for the viewer to follow the events and sequence of each crime.

Overall, Crimes that Made History is an excellent choice for anyone interested in true crime, history, or criminology. The show manages to stay both informative and engaging throughout its run time, and each episode remains gripping from start to finish. While it's true that some of the crimes may be challenging to watch, the show never feels exploitative, and it provides a valuable insight into the psychology of human criminality.

Crimes that Made History is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between April 20, 2017 and on MagellanTV; Magellan TV

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Where to Watch Crimes that Made History
Crimes that Made History is available for streaming on the MagellanTV; Magellan TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Crimes that Made History on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Hoopla and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    April 20, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (80)
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