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TikTok: Murder Gone Viral has exclusive access to the families of the victims and other key contributors in the extraordinary British story of 24-year-old TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari from Stoke-on-Trent, known online as MayBVlogs, who was recently convicted of double murder alongside her mother for the fatal car crash on the A46. The tragic and disturbing case of Mahek alongside two other murders forms the series, with each episode telling the harrowing story of one individual case, keeping the murder victims at its heart and using never-before-seen footage, extensive details of each police investigation and exclusive interviews with those closest to the case.
TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari and her mother Ansreen killed two 21-year-olds in Leicestershire to prevent one revealing he'd been having a secret affair with 45-year-old Ansreen.
After surviving an attempt on her life, TikTok star Sania Khan went viral campaigning for South Asian women's rights. Little did she realise this would put her in mortal danger from her ex-husband.
To her followers, Houston influencer Alexis Sharkey had it all. She was living her best life, and sharing it each day on TikTok, but her social media posts hid a dark secret.
A look at the case of 17-year-old Charlie Cosser, who was fatally stabbed by 16-year-old Yura Varybrus at an end-of-term summer party for teenagers. Charlie's dad Martin made his dying son a promise that he would campaign for justice and awareness of knife crime, and his TikTok videos tell the story of a family struggling to come to terms with an act of senseless violence that tore their lives apart.
This episode explores the death of All-American cheerleader Tristyn Bailey, who was killed by 14-year-old Aiden Fucci in 2021.
With unique access, this episode follows the investigation which led to two convictions for 16-year-old Brianna Ghey's murder.
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