The Viral Murder
Genres:
- Thriller
Category:
- Crime
Overview
Residents of an influencer house wake up after a party to a dead body floating in their pool
Episodes
Ep 0: Intro
Preview of show
Ep 1: Likes & Death
Some people can’t resist the call to fame and it can drive them to do anything to stay in the spotlight.
Ep 2: Influential
The Harworth brothers own an “influencer house” in the Hollywood Hills which soon becomes a crime scene.
Ep 3: Pool Party
A neighbor is found dead, but no one is talking.
Ep 4: Floating Theories
As police scour the crime scene, it becomes evident this pool death was no accident.
Ep 5: Love Thy Neighbor
While the Harworth’s and the Harp’s seem like stark contrasts, there is more to the story under the surface.
Ep 6: RSVP
The Harworth’s party guests don’t give investigators much, but their house guest spills the tea.
Ep 7: Raw Footage
Detectives discover the nice thing about influencer houses…is that the cameras are always rolling.
Ep 8: Rules
Freddy and Pamela start seeing more of each other and he learns about the rules of her marriage.
Ep 9: Spousal Support
Peter finds out about Pamela’s feelings for Freddy and makes Freddy an offer.
Ep 10: Throuple
Freddy becomes more entangled with the Harp’s…but what is the endgame?
Ep 11: Sibling Rivalry
As Freddy’s free time dries up, his brother Colin begins lashing out.
Ep 12: Revenge
Colin’s antics are reckless but only seem to be gaining him clout online.
Ep 13: Mob Mentality
With his followers egging him on, Colin’s content becomes more dangerous.
Ep 14: Obsession
An arrangement meant to solve a problem creates many more.
Ep 15: Hatred
Detectives search Peter and Colin’s phone and internet records and learn some shocking truths.
Ep 16: Prank Wars
A prank by Colin on the day of Peter’s death may have pushed things over the edge.
Ep 17: Change of Harp
Once investigators get Colin in an interview, a whole new story emerges.
Ep 18: Public Opinion
A suspect is finally arrested, not everyone thinks they’re guilty
Ep 19: #TeamFree
A suspect’s fate is decided, but was justice really served?

