You Can Get Paid $1,000 To Watch True Crime Documentaries For A Day

If true-crime documentaries are your thing, you can now make money to binge-watch them.

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Magellan Documentaries is a streaming company that is on the hunt for one passionate true-crime enthusiast who can handle all the gory details, spooky paranormal plots and the darkest serial killer stories. The challenge is to watch them continuously for 24-hours straight or even 48-hours, in case you're a normal person who values sleeping and showering.

The list of shows you have to watch is: 

• “Manson’s Missing Victims” – 47 min

• “Manson 40 Years Later” – 90 min

• “Tortured to Death: Murdering the Nanny” – 44 min

• “Murder on the Internet” – 86 min

• “Women on Death Row” – 53 min

• “Killer in the Family” – 45 min

• “Columbine Massacre: In the Killer’s Mind” –  51 min

• “Last Confessions of the Cannibal” – 58 min

• “Behind Bars” – 288 min

• “Parachute Murder Plot”-  46 min

• “Art Trafficking: Gray Market” – 53 min

• “Crimes that Made History” – 130 min

• “Jonestown: Paradise Lost” – 200 min

• “Undercover Asia” – 132 min

• “Trafficking Pills” – 54 min

• “Delhi Cops” – 92 min

The only stipulation is, you will have to document your true-crime binge on social media so your followers can help keep a tab on whether you can get through the whole list of shows or not. If you are chosen and can complete the challenge, you will be rewarded with $1000.

In addition to the $1000, you will also receive a one-year free subscription to the site and three-month subscriptions for your friends and family. The process to apply requires you to send back some basic details to the company, and a short essay about your passion for true-crime.

You can apply for the role here.