Oh, I cant just say whats on my mind!
When I hear that, it gives me faith.
Tizzy is the perfect character to bring a new kind of procedural drama to light.

Michael McWhorterTizzyEnt/Twitter
Unlike other influencers, McWhorter doesnt make life-changing money off his social media posts.
He edits his TikTok videos on his phone to save time, and never uses a script.
I just go off the cuff from there.

Its not just the subject matter that makes his videos so compelling.
McWhorter posts the videos and asks his followers to help identify the perpetrators.
Most the time, an answer comes back in days, if not hours.
A family in Midvale UT has been living a nightmare & police seem unwilling to help.pic.twitter.com/s6baZY8YRQ
I hate it.
I wish it couldnt happen, McWhorter tells Deadline.
We have this blurred idea of what free speech is.
Like, Hey, whos it hurting?
Youre not allowed to yell fire in a crowded theater for a reason.
They go like, What are you doing?
I dont understand why youre recording me.
And 99% of the time, theyre happy to repeat it.
And it just fascinated me.
So I immediately direct messaged him and I said, I am a big fan of yours.
If youd ever want to develop something or work together, let me know.
And thats how our relationship started.
It wouldnt be a show about me.
Im not anything special.
It wasnt like I was a detective for many years and now Im doing this thing.
Im just a guy who has a bunch of people who follow me who are very engaged and helpful.
If I post about someone and no one messages me, sometimes Im not going to find the person.
So I kind of rely on a social crowd-sourcing for this information.
This could be done by anyone.