Criminally Listed is a Canadian-based YouTube channel focused on true crime stories and unsolved mysteries, with channel metadata describing its mission as bringing viewers “the most interesting true crime stories and unsolved mysteries that you’ve never heard of before.” The channel’s YouTube page was listed at 1 million subscribers and about 1,000 videos when the supplied metadata was last checked on July 5, 2026.
Internal links: Criminally Listed, True Crime, YouTube True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries, Missing Persons, Crime Case Updates. Source links: YouTube .
What Criminally Listed covers
Criminally Listed’s catalog centers on compact, themed true crime episodes. The supplied video data points to recurring formats such as revenge cases, unidentified murder victims, missing people found alive, cases with unusual twists, and updates on stories the channel previously covered. The channel is categorized here under True Crime, with YouTube as its primary platform badge.
Format and editorial style
The channel’s own description says its videos are created, written, and narrated by the Criminally Listed team. Its presentation is often built around numbered case groupings, for example three cases, two mysteries, or longer compilations. The metadata also notes the narrator “may also put you to sleep,” a self-aware description that fits the channel’s low-key, steady delivery rather than a highly theatrical true crime style.
Representative full-length videos
Several of Criminally Listed’s most-viewed full-length episodes show the channel’s core appeal. “2 Creepy Unsolved Mysteries With Mysterious Phone Calls Part 5”, published in 2018, is listed at about 2.5 million views and focuses on two cases involving mysterious calls. Other high-performing examples include “3 Bizarre Cases of Revenge”, “3 Missing People Who Were Found Alive Decades Later”, and “3 Cases With Bizarre Twists Part 2”.
Recent long-form uploads
The supplied latest long-form episode data shows Criminally Listed continuing to publish regularly in 2026. Recent videos include “3 People Who Were Executed in 2026”, “3 Bizarre Cases of Revenge Part 7”, “13 True Crime Cases That Will Break Your Heart”, “3 Hollywood Actors Who Killed Someone”, “3 Murder Victims Identified in 2026”, and “3 Women Who Killed Their Families Part 6”.
Why the channel matters in the creator graph
Criminally Listed has been added to the True Crime Gods creator graph for editorial expansion. Based on the supplied record, its importance comes from scale, consistency, and a recognizable format: a large YouTube audience, a long catalog, and repeatable themed episodes that introduce viewers to lesser-known cases alongside broader true crime subjects.
Suggested watchlist
For a first pass through the channel, start with the representative watchlist from the supplied data: “2 Creepy Unsolved Mysteries With Mysterious Phone Calls Part 5”, “3 Bizarre Cases of Revenge”, “3 Missing People Who Were Found Alive Decades Later”, “3 Cases With Bizarre Twists Part 2”, and “3 Major Updates on Cases Previously Featured on Criminally Listed”. Together, they show the channel’s recurring mix of unsolved mysteries, strange case details, missing person stories, and follow-up coverage.
Sources and editorial notes
This feature is based on supplied creator metadata and the channel’s YouTube listing. The biography text was seeded from YouTube channel metadata and should receive editorial review before publication, especially for tone, sourcing, and any future additions beyond the supplied record.