World's Most Wanted
Heinous criminals have avoided capture despite massive rewards and global investigations. This docuseries profiles five of the world's most wanted.
Cast
Jennifer Julian
Self
Brian Williams
Self - NBC News
Salvatore Riina
Self - Former Cosa Nostra
Semion Mogilevich
Self - The Russian Mafia Boss
Samantha Lewthwaite
Self - 'The White Widow'
Bob Schieffer
Self
Campbell Brown
Self
Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada Garcia
Self - Head of the Sinaloa Drug Cartel
Tamas Boros
Self - Budapest Mafioso
Garrick Utley
Self - NBC News
Germaine Lindsay
Self - London Terrorist Bomber
Tom Mangold
Self - Reporter
Alexander Litvinenko
Self - Former KGB Officer
Jermaine John Grant
Self - British Terrorist Suspect
Uhuru Kenyatta
Self - President of Kenya
Peter Dobby
Self - BBC World News
Abdi Wahid
Self - Al-Shabaab Terrorist Suspect
Faustin Rucogoza
Self - Minister of Information, Rwanda
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The story of Rwanda genocide was so horrific, it tell us how we human being can turn into the worst monster to have ever existed, even wild animals respect one another despite rivalry and competition but we human can turn even against your best friend because of political differences.
Netflix's true crime documentary series World's Most Wanted follows the world's five most wanted criminals who have so far eluded the arm of the law despite hefty rewards and international manhunts. "The World's Most Wanted Criminals" makes the best of himself. The fact that some episodes are a bit boring is probably more the reality that there are not many interesting criminals who are still on the run (which is of course a good thing :D) I think the documentary series has presented the stories in the individual episodes quite well. In any case, you can take a look, if you seek a thrilling documentary.
This show is all over the place, no clear direction. Needs to be structured a lot better. Very hard to watch.
It's alright. Funny how American agents confess to torture and they don't even realize it because it seems so normal to them.
A better version of this documentary would provide details of how the government is actually assisting these criminals from being captured, That is more than likely the key factor of how they're able to remain at large for decades.
