Killer Kids

2011

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  • 4
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6.9| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 16 May 2011 Ended
Producted By: 44 Blue Productions
Country: Canada
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Killer Kids provides an in-depth profile of the lives of kids who kill. What can possibly motivate kids to commit criminal acts and even murder? From hate crimes to gang initiations, murders of family members to occult ceremonies, each case in the series exposes different motives and methods of murders by children.

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Killer Kids Audience Reviews

Micitype Pretty Good
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
sjpani-02123 I consider only the first season, the one with the male narrator, the ONLY season of "Killer Kids". What came afterward was NOT "Killer Kids". It's just like with the TV show "Unusual Suspects". It's so different now (different narrator, graphics, and directing style), it doesn't feel like the same show.I like the original "Killer Kids" because it shows that other countries and nations, like Canada and Europe, are not immune to crime, especially crimes committed by teenagers and young adults.
criminologyman This is an interesting show, based on only 8 episodes Netflix offers to us, but some of the things in it are irritating. Blaming heavy metal music, horror movies, and marijuana for these terrible crimes committed by these kids is completely ridiculous. I listen to Slayer and love horror movies so I guess that means I'm satanic too? I know it's the victim's families making these assumptions for the most part, such as filing a lawsuit against Slayer, but still I think the producers are trying to make a statement.
nyarlathotep-29500 OK, the re-enactments are done somewhat well, but why does it seem every "authority" they interview blames music (especially Metal), movies, and Hollywood for the crimes these maniacs have done? If you want to blame someone, how about the killers? I have been into horror and metal since 1982 and I have yet to commit a crime more serious than skateboarding in public. Seems to me the producers have an agenda here, and that's not how documentary style programming should be. State the facts, leave your agenda out of it.
Cindy McBride Truly, I'd have given this show a MUCH higher rating had it not been for the exceedingly irritating voice of that little girl narrator. I get the reason why she was used, but it was a big mistake. Her stupid child voice was a major reason why I stopped viewing this program, as interesting as the topic was. Bring the series back, but without her!