See No Evil
A Investigation Discovery Original
See No Evil looks at how everyday surveillance footage becomes central evidence in real criminal cases. Each episode combines raw CCTV clips, staged reconstructions, and first-hand testimony from investigators, witnesses, and victims' families to show how ordinary cameras can capture both routine... Read more
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About See No Evil
See No Evil looks at how everyday surveillance footage becomes central evidence in real criminal cases. Each episode combines raw CCTV clips, staged reconstructions, and first-hand testimony from investigators, witnesses, and victims' families to show how ordinary cameras can capture both routine life and violent acts. Police walk viewers through how a single frame or angle unlocked cases that might otherwise have stalled, and the series balances the technical process of identifying suspects with the emotional consequences for people involved. Viewers see investigators using frame-by-frame analysis and enhancement tools, while family testimony adds context and consequence.
Released in 2015, the series is presented in documentary format with Ross Huguet supplying narration. It assembles real footage and reenactments rather than adapting source material, and was aimed at audiences drawn to true crime and forensic procedure on television.
See No Evil did not register major industry awards or high-profile nominations, but it found a niche among true crime viewers and forensic enthusiasts. It hasn't been cited in major award ceremonies, yet its use of primary footage has largely been noted in discussions about documentary approaches to crime storytelling.
By foregrounding CCTV as both detective tool and societal mirror, the show fed conversations about surveillance, privacy, and public safety, and spurred journalistic debate. Episodes often raise questions about how much footage should be public and how easily daily life is recorded in modern cities.
Audience scores average 8.1/10 from 39 votes, reflecting solid viewer approval for the program's focus on evidence and investigative technique. Reactions highlight the emphasis on law enforcement procedures and victims' perspectives, and themes include technological accountability, the limits of human memory compared with camera records, and the moral questions around broadcasting real crime footage and privacy concerns.
Details
- Release Date
- February 17, 2015
- Episode Length
- 43m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 39 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 14
- Episodes
- 165
- Network
- Investigation Discovery
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Crime, Documentary
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Bell Media +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ross Huguet
Narrator (voice)
Seasons (14 seasons, 165 episodes)
Season 1
6 episodes - 2015
Season 2
13 episodes - 2016
Season 3
13 episodes - 2017
Season 4
16 episodes - 2018
Season 5
16 episodes - 2019
Season 6
20 episodes - 2020
Season 7
10 episodes - 2021
Season 8
10 episodes - 2021
Season 9
10 episodes - 2022
Season 10
10 episodes - 2022
Season 11
10 episodes - 2023
Season 12
10 episodes - 2024
Season 13
11 episodes - 2024
Season 14
10 episodes - 2025