Who is Danielle Kirsty?

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Danielle Kirsty is a youtube">YouTube creator known for combining two stated interests: makeup and true crime. In her channel overview, she describes herself as “makeup obsessed” and says her videos focus on true crime cases that have been fascinating her while she does her makeup. Her official YouTube channel was listed at 1.2 million subscribers and 227 videos when the supplied channel metadata was last checked on July 5, 2026.

The format

Kirsty’s core format is straightforward and recognizable: she talks through a true crime case while applying makeup, with video descriptions often including the products used alongside sponsor links and case notes. The result is a hybrid creator lane, part beauty routine, part long-form case narration, that sits firmly within YouTube’s true crime ecosystem.

A long-form creator first

The supplied episode data points to a channel built around full-length videos rather than short updates. Recent uploads run roughly 50 minutes to more than an hour, including “Perfect Grandma” Joins Cult, Steals Children... then Murders Own Family, published July 6, 2026, with a listed duration of 3,305 seconds, and "America's Kindest Husband" goes Viral, then EXPOSED for Twisted Sex Crimes... and Possible MURDER, published June 25, 2026, with a listed duration of 3,627 seconds.

Referenced video

America's Most Evil Mom - The Cruel & Sadistic World of Serial KіIIer Mom Shelly Knotek

5.3M views

Recent episodes to sample

Recent full-length uploads in the supplied data show the range of topics Kirsty has covered, including alleged cult activity, relationship scandals, abuse cases, polygamy, and reality TV related crime stories. Examples include Relationship Expert “TikTok Star” EXPOSED after Hiring Hitman to MURDER Celebrity Ex-Boyfriend, The “Cool Mom” who Sexually Assaulted Children in her OWN SON’S Friend Group, and One Man, Five Child Brides & 30+ Babies - The Disgusting Polygamy Cult of Tom Green.

Popular long-form episodes

Several of Kirsty’s most viewed full-length videos in the supplied dataset have reached multi-million view counts. America's Most Evil Mom - The Cruel & Sadistic World of Serial Killer Mom Shelly Knotek is listed at 5.3 million views, while The Evil Man Who Kidnapped, Groomed & Married His 4 Year Old Stepdaughter - Franklin Delano Floyd is listed at 3.7 million views. Other high-performing examples include The Worst Cult You’ve Never Heard Of - The Unbelievable Story of The Ant Hill Kids and Real Life Joker or Evil Satanist? The TRUE & TWISTED Case of Jamie Osuna, both listed at about 3.5 million views.

Referenced video

Тhе ЕVІL Man Who Kіdnаppеd, Grооmеd & Married His 4 Yеаr Оld Ѕtеpdаughtеr - Franklin Delano Floyd

3.7M views

Why the channel stands out

Kirsty’s appeal appears tied to consistency of format and viewer familiarity. The videos are not presented as quick summaries. They are long, conversational case discussions, often paired with detailed makeup product lists in the description. That structure gives regular viewers a repeated ritual: a case, a makeup look, and space for reactions and opinions in the comments.

Watchlist for new viewers

A representative starting point from the supplied watchlist would include America's Most Evil Mom - The Cruel & Sadistic World of Serial Killer Mom Shelly Knotek, The Evil Man Who Kidnapped, Groomed & Married His 4 Year Old Stepdaughter - Franklin Delano Floyd, The Worst Cult You’ve Never Heard Of - The Unbelievable Story of The Ant Hill Kids, Real Life Joker or Evil Satanist? The TRUE & TWISTED Case of Jamie Osuna, and The Wannabe YouTuber Who Killed To Get More Attention?. These are useful reference points because they are full-length videos and among the strongest performers listed in the provided data.

Referenced video

Тhе Wоrѕt Сult Yоu’vе Nеvеr Неard Оf - The Unbelievable Story of The Ant Hill Kids

3.5M views

Editorial note

This profile is based on supplied YouTube metadata and video records. The biographical text in the creator record comes from channel metadata and should be reviewed editorially before publication, especially for tone, sourcing, and any future updates to subscriber count, video count, or upload history.