Bleed for This is ready for its Tubi comeback
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Crime Junkie’s video episodes are now on Tubi, and the Creatorverse Hub is ready for your next true crime deep dive.
Watch NowSome people listen to true crime casually. Others watch “new episodes” and immediately become the friend group’s unofficial investigator.
For that second group: Crime Junkie is now on Tubi, with video episodes that bring the podcast’s murders, missing persons cases, mysteries, and “wait, rewind that” moments onto your screen.
Hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat, Crime Junkie has built a massive fanbase by following the facts and pulling listeners into the investigation. Now, with new episodes on Tubi, the true crime rabbit hole is officially couch-ready.
And once you’re caught up? Head to Tubi’s Creatorverse Hub, where you’ll find more creator-led true crime picks like The Deck, Kendall Rae, That Chapter, Dr. Insanity’s Murder Files, and Unseen.
Because true crime was never just something we listened to. It’s the thing we pause, replay, Google, text the group chat about, and then immediately need more of.
Crime Junkie is on Tubi now. Your next deep dive is already waiting.
Flowers is the steady hand at the center, guiding each case with a fact-first rhythm that feels personal without turning the story into spectacle. She knows when to ask the question everyone is thinking, and when silence says more than another theory.
Prawat brings the listener's pulse into the room. Her presence adds warmth, concern, and that crucial second set of instincts, the one that catches a detail, challenges an assumption, and keeps the human stakes close.
“Bring your theories, leave your assumptions at the door.”
Ashley Flowers, Brit Prawat
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