Video Justice is an American reality television series created by John Langley and produced by Langley Productions which focuses on criminals who were captured on camera in the act of the crime.
The series premiered in the USA on Court TV (now called truTV) on 26 April, 2006. There are two seasons to date.
Video Justice premiered in South Africa on DStv's Zone Reality channel on Thursday 21 August 2008, at 22h00. Double half-hour episodes air back-to-back each week.
Repeats
(Double episodes)
Fridays: 02h30
Saturdays: 21h00
Synopsis
Video Justice looks at how video and news footage is used in the battle to bring criminals to justice.
In the premiere episode: cameras capture a terrifying assault, a young girl mysteriously disappears and a chilling video explains how a fugitive uses video to taunt the cop who's hot on his trail.
Also - a cold-blooded killer's desperate run from the law, a bank robber's big gamble puts her on the FBI’s radar, and a suicidal woman dares the cops to open fire.
Cameras also capture one man's destructive rampage, chilling video of a vicious killer caught in the act and a cop with a video camera is waiting for a burglar caught in a tight spot.