See No Evil is back on the case this Tuesday at 9:00 PM ET on Investigation Discovery, turning its lens on a Kansas City murder that hinges entirely on the digital breadcrumbs left behind. The episode, titled “Remember Me?”, follows detectives as they work to solve the killing of a military veteran, a crime with no obvious witnesses and few tangible leads.
Their primary tool? A network of surveillance cameras that captured the crime as it happened. The grainy footage becomes the central piece of evidence, forcing investigators to parse pixels for clues. The initial breakthrough comes when they spot a connection between the shooter and the driver of a silver BMW, a link that would otherwise have gone unnoticed.
The series has carved out a niche in the true crime space by focusing exclusively on cases solved through CCTV. Each hour is a deep dive into how modern surveillance technology has changed policing, turning seemingly unwinnable cases into solvable ones.
In “Remember Me?”, the narrative builds through a step-by-step reconstruction of the crime, piecing together the timeline from multiple camera angles. It’s a methodical, almost forensic approach to storytelling, appealing to viewers who appreciate the procedural side of detective work.
Watch how it all plays out when “See No Evil” airs Tuesday, June 17 at 9:00 PM ET on Investigation Discovery.