EXPLORE WITH US is a large YouTube-based true crime creator focused on police procedures, criminal investigations, and local news events. According to the channel metadata refreshed from YouTube, the channel had 7.5 million subscribers and 496 videos when last checked on July 5, 2026.

Internal links: Explore With Us, True Crime, YouTube Creators, Police Procedures, Interrogation Analysis, Long-Form Documentaries. Source links: YouTube .

What EXPLORE WITH US says it does

The channel describes itself as a news agency committed to delivering factual information about police procedures and local news events. Its stated aim is to educate the public without bias and help viewers understand what is happening in their communities. That self-description is important context for how the channel frames its documentaries, especially when covering criminal investigations and public safety material.

The editorial lane

EXPLORE WITH US operates in a familiar but highly visible part of the true crime ecosystem: long-form YouTube documentaries built around real cases, police records, interrogation footage, and investigative timelines. Recent descriptions repeatedly frame the videos as documentaries intended to inform and educate viewers about events of public concern. That positioning appears in videos such as Cops Discover Sick Recordings While Searching for Missing Baby, a 2026 full-length episode on the case of Francis Crowley, and Teen Kills Stepdad for Uncovering His Sick Secret, a 2026 episode on the case of Kirt Stubbins.

Referenced video

Cops Discover Bodies in Woman's Trunk During Traffic Stop

41.3M views

Recent full-length YouTube videos

The channel’s recent long-form uploads show continued activity into 2026. Representative recent episodes include Cops Discover Sick Recordings While Searching for Missing Baby, published July 2, 2026, with a listed 2.6 million views, Teen Kills Stepdad for Uncovering His Sick Secret, published June 27, 2026, with a listed 4.6 million views, and Cops Uncover Husband's Sick Video Recordings With Unexpected Twist, published April 22, 2026, with a listed 4.2 million views.

The videos that show its reach

Several full-length EXPLORE WITH US videos have drawn tens of millions of views. The most viewed videos supplied in the record include Cops Discover Bodies in Woman's Trunk During Traffic Stop, published July 27, 2025, with a listed 41.3 million views, The Craziest Interrogation You'll Ever See, published April 11, 2022, with a listed 36.5 million views, and Mom Realizes Police Discovered Her Horrifying Secret, published April 20, 2024, with a listed 32.4 million views.

Referenced video

The Craziest Interrogation You'll Ever See

36.5M views

Interrogation analysis as a recurring format

A notable part of the channel’s catalog is interrogation-centered documentary work. The Craziest Interrogation You'll Ever See identifies the covered case as Ellen Friar and notes that the interrogation was analyzed by a team including licensed attorneys and a psychology trainee. The Disturbing Case of the House of Horrors Killer | Documentary, on the case of Shawn Grate, also presents itself with interrogation and psychological analysis qualifications. Another major example, The Most Shocking Interrogation You've Ever Seen: Markeith Loyd | Documentary, lists analysis by attorneys and an individual with a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology.

Why EXPLORE WITH US matters in the True Crime Gods creator graph

EXPLORE WITH US has been added to the True Crime Gods creator graph for editorial expansion because it represents one of the most visible YouTube-native true crime documentary channels in the supplied record. Its scale, 7.5 million subscribers, and the performance of full-length videos such as When Teen Killers Realize They've Been Caught and The Disturbing Case of the House of Horrors Killer | Documentary, make it relevant to any map of contemporary digital true crime coverage.

Referenced video

Mom Realizes Police Discovered Her Horrifying Secret

32.4M views

Editorial note

This profile is based on the supplied creator record, YouTube channel metadata, and the listed full-length YouTube videos. The biography section in the source record was seeded from YouTube channel metadata and requires editorial review before publication.