Teens Who Kill

Teens Who Kill (2017)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

It seems impossible. Young people, with the briefest experience of life, prepared to kill and in some cases, kill their own parents. But it has happened in many countries and in many ways. Are these teens inherently evil, or are they victims of a system that failed them? Featuring key witness testimony, new interviews, archive footage and reconstructions, this series explores such questions through eleven extraordinary cases.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Vincent ParkerMay 21, 2017
S01E09Rachel Shoaf and Sheila EddyMay 14, 2017
S01E08Doran BrothersMay 7, 2017
S01E07Steven MilesApr 30, 2017
S01E06Santre GayleApr 23, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Teens Who Kill' premiere?

'Teens Who Kill' premiered on June 23, 2017.

What is the genre of 'Teens Who Kill'?

'Teens Who Kill' falls under the true crime genre.

Who are the creators of 'Teens Who Kill'?

The creators of 'Teens Who Kill' are not specified in the available information.

What is the premise of 'Teens Who Kill'?

'Teens Who Kill' delves into the chilling stories of teenagers who have committed heinous crimes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Teens Who Kill'?

The available information does not specify the number of episodes in the first season of 'Teens Who Kill'.

What are some notable cases explored in 'Teens Who Kill'?

'Teens Who Kill' investigates cases like the murder of Sylvia Likens, the Slender Man stabbing, and the Columbine High School massacre.

Who are the host or hosts of the show?

The available information does not mention the names of the host or hosts of 'Teens Who Kill'.

What is the format of 'Teens Who Kill'?

'Teens Who Kill' follows a documentary-style format, combining interviews, reenactments, and archival footage to tell the stories of the crimes committed by teenagers.

Was 'Teens Who Kill' based on real events?

Yes, 'Teens Who Kill' is based on real crimes committed by teenagers.

What age group is the target audience for 'Teens Who Kill'?

'Teens Who Kill' is primarily targeted towards mature audiences due to its disturbing content.

Did 'Teens Who Kill' receive any awards or nominations?

The available information does not mention any awards or nominations received by 'Teens Who Kill'.

What makes 'Teens Who Kill' unique compared to other true crime shows?

'Teens Who Kill' stands out by focusing solely on crimes committed by teenagers, providing a distinct perspective on the psychology and motivations behind such acts.

Are there any recurring themes or patterns in the crimes explored in 'Teens Who Kill'?

The available information does not mention any recurring themes or patterns in the crimes explored in 'Teens Who Kill'.

How does 'Teens Who Kill' handle the sensitive nature of the crimes?

'Teens Who Kill' approaches the sensitive nature of the crimes with a serious and empathetic tone, aiming to shed light on the factors that contribute to such acts.

Does 'Teens Who Kill' provide any insights into the rehabilitation or punishment of teen offenders?

The available information does not mention whether 'Teens Who Kill' explores the rehabilitation or punishment of teen offenders.

Are there any follow-up episodes or updates on the cases presented in 'Teens Who Kill'?

The available information does not mention any follow-up episodes or updates on the cases presented in 'Teens Who Kill'.

How was the reception of 'Teens Who Kill' among viewers and critics?

The available information does not mention the reception of 'Teens Who Kill' among viewers and critics.

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