In 2017, Alisha Canales-McGuire is shot dead at her sister's house. Evidence points to a targeted attack, but detectives can find no reason why anyone would kill Alisha until CCTV and social media lead to a tangled murder plot.
A motorist shoots dead Whitney Gray while she shops with her young kids and teenage niece. Detectives follow a trail of CCTV to track down the suspect car and discover that the killer is on the run and carrying a stash of weapons.
In 2010, three men are murdered in a convenience store in Minneapolis's Somali community; the store's CCTV system uncovers evidence of a robbery gone wrong, and footage from cameras around the city could offer clues to the killer's identity.
Police investigate two murders with victims from very different worlds.
In 2018, an explosion kills Anthony House on his doorstep; as police investigate, another bomb goes off, killing teen Draylen Mason; it becomes clear that Austin, Texas, is under attack from a serial bomber; police must use CCTV to track him down.
In 2017, in San Diego, 28-year-old musician Omar Medina goes missing; his family's worst fears are confirmed when his body turns up in a barrel floating in the bay; police turn to surveillance footage to track down the people responsible.
Every second of every day, millions of Americans are caught on CCTV. Living in a surveillance society means everyday actions are caught on camera, mostly of honest citizens going about their daily lives. But a few are guilty of unspeakable crimes. Video doesn't discriminate; criminals also end up on film. See no Evil is a groundbreaking series that presents dramatic stories about how real crimes are solved with the aid of surveillance cameras. Police reveal how CCTV footage has unlocked the answer to cases that otherwise might have remained unsolved- leaving dangerous killers at large. The series features real footage and dramatic reconstruction, combined with first-hand testimony from police, witnesses, and families.