Mariana van Zeller Tracks Down Assassins & More | Trafficked MEGA Episode | National Geographic

Investigative journalist Mariana van Zeller travels to all corners of the world to uncover hidden criminal networks, real assassins, and blackmail scammers in this 2+ hour long Trafficked Mega Episode compilation from National Geographic. Featuring three fascinating full episodes:

Amazon Mafia - 00:00
Mariana travels to the Amazon to track down the criminal networks behind a slew of killings and the illegal destruction of the rainforest.

Assassins - 44:02
What drives a person to make a living out of killing? Mariana goes inside the dark world of contract killers and interviews real assassins, uncovering the secrets of their professions.

Sextortion - 1:28:08
Mariana investigates a new blackmail scam called "sextortion", in which compromising photos are used to extort victims, often leading to tragic outcomes.

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