TikTok : Murder Gone Viral review – this icky show dramatically cheapens these victims’ stories
The families of young people whose lives were tragically cut short deserve better than to be shoehorned into this sensationalist series. Its overreliance on TikTok clips of rubbernecking strangers is in very poor taste In July 2023, 17-year-old Charlie Cosser attended a party in Warnham, West (…)
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