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True Crime Show Junkies! Get paid to watch true crime documentaries!

A streaming service dedicated to true crime stories is offering someone $2,400 to watch 24 hours of documentaries and report on the experience. The streaming service, MagellanTV said its “Third Annual True Crime Watch Dream Job” will pay $2,400 and a free year’s subscription to a winning candidate who watches 24 hours of true crime documentaries in a 48-hour period and documents the experience on social media.  Easy enough, right?!?!?  My weekend dream job (when it’s raining, cold or snowing).

The documentaries to be watched by the selected candidate include episodes of Murder Maps, Lady Killers, 10 Steps to Murder, Nurses Who Kill, Murder on the Internet, 21st Century Murder and CyberCrimes with Ben Hammersley.

Applications are being accepted through April 18.

https://youtu.be/Mp-WcGmbmJA

Dream job?!?  I think so!

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