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iCRIME with Elizabeth Vargas is a fast-paced, half-hour series featuring crimes from across the country that have been captured on smartphones. Buckle up as Ms. Vargas, Emmy and Peabody award winning journalist, takes us on a dramatic and unpredictable ride, viewing raw, live footage of actual crimes as they unfold.
iCRIME with Elizabeth Vargas is a fast-paced, half-hour series featuring crimes from across the country that have been captured on smartphones. Buckle up as Ms. Vargas, Emmy and Peabody award winning journalist, takes us on a dramatic and unpredictable ride, viewing raw, live footage of actual crimes as they unfold.
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