What is the plot?

Mariana heads to a lawless region in Southeast Asia to investigate a large-scale scamming operation run by criminal groups that lure workers from around the world with promises of good jobs and then hold them prisoner. The episode's premise is that these captives are forced to run fraud schemes, including the "pig butchering" scam, and that the operation is tied to a multibillion-dollar criminal industry that has trapped thousands of people.

The available episode descriptions do not provide a scene-by-scene plot, dialogue, or a full sequence of events beyond that setup. They confirm the core story only at a high level: Mariana travels into the scam hub, examines how the criminal system recruits and imprisons workers, and investigates how the fraud machine operates.

Based on the published episode summaries alone, I cannot reconstruct a complete unabridged spoiler beat by beat without inventing details that are not in the source material.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending scene-by-scene from the available results alone, because the search results only give the episode's premise, not a full episode recap or transcript. What I can say with confidence is that this episode follows Mariana as she investigates a Southeast Asian scam hub where criminal groups hold workers prisoner and force them to scam victims, and it centers on the "pig butchering" fraud industry and its impact on victims.

Short, simple version: Mariana goes into a lawless scam center region, sees how people are trafficked and trapped into running scams, and the episode ends with the scam operation and its human cost made unmistakably clear.

Expanded narrative version: The episode begins with Mariana entering a region in Southeast Asia known for large-scale scamming operations. She is there to understand how the system works from the inside, not just as a financial fraud network but as a place where workers are recruited with promises of legitimate jobs and then kept prisoner. The people inside are not treated as employees; they are controlled by criminal groups and forced to carry out scams against victims around the world.

As the story develops, the focus stays on the machinery of the operation: recruitment, confinement, coercion, and the scam itself. Mariana's investigation shows that the fraud is not random or small-scale. It is part of a multibillion-dollar criminal industry, and the episode emphasizes that this "pig butchering" scam has already ensnared countless Americans. The ending, based on the episode description available, is not framed as a neat resolution but as a bleak exposure of how the scam economy functions and how deeply it depends on captivity and abuse.

Because I do not have a scene-by-scene ending recap or transcript in the provided results, I cannot accurately name the fate of each main participant at the end without risking invention. The available sources confirm the fates in broad terms only: the trafficked workers are held prisoner and forced to scam, while the victims are people around the world who lose money to the scheme.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I could not verify a post-credit scene for Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller, "Scam City," from the available episode listings and promotional materials. The sources identify the episode and its premise, but they do not mention any post-credit content.

What the sources do confirm is that the episode is about Mariana's investigation into a blackmail scam called sextortion, and that it is the episode titled "Scam City" in the 2025 National Geographic/ABC listing.

If you want, I can also help determine whether the episode has a separate tag, preview, or bonus scene by comparing different platform versions of the episode.

Who is the main scammer or criminal figure Mariana focuses on in “Scam City,” and what do we learn about them?

The episode description identifies Mariana's target as a diabolical scamming operation in a lawless region of Southeast Asia, but the available source snippet does not name a single central scammer by name. It does, however, make clear that the criminal groups are luring workers from around the world with fake job promises and then imprisoning them to force them into scamming.

How are the workers in “Scam City” tricked into coming to the scam compound?

The episode says criminal groups lure workers from across the world with the promise of good jobs, then trap them once they arrive. That setup is the key plot mechanism driving the episode's trafficking-and-fraud storyline.

What happens to the workers after they arrive in the Southeast Asia location featured in the episode?

According to the episode description, they are held prisoner and forced to scam other people. The source frames this as part of a multibillion-dollar "pig butchering" scam industry.

What specific scam type is central to the episode’s story?

The episode centers on the "pig butchering" scam, which the description calls a multibillion-dollar industry. The core story follows how trafficked workers are compelled to run that scam from inside the criminal operation.

Does the episode focus on American victims, and if so, how?

Yes. The episode description says that countless Americans have fallen victim to the "pig butchering" scam, showing that the story connects the Southeast Asia scam compound to victims in the United States.

Is this family friendly?

No -- this episode is not family friendly for children, and it may be upsetting for sensitive viewers because it centers on fraud, coercion, and criminal exploitation in a dangerous setting.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements may include: - Scamming and emotional manipulation directed at victims, including trust abuse and financial deception. - Human trafficking / forced labor implications, with workers reportedly lured by fake job promises and then held prisoner to scam others. - A lawless criminal environment in Southeast Asia, which may create a tense, threatening atmosphere. - Possible discussion or depiction of victims being trapped, threatened, or controlled by criminal groups. - General crime-focused content that may be distressing for younger viewers or people sensitive to exploitation narratives.

The available episode description does not mention explicit sex, graphic violence, or gore, but the subject matter itself is mature and potentially upsetting.