Investigation Discovery’s See No Evil kicks off its fourteenth season Tuesday, June 3 at 9 PM ET with an episode titled The Skateboarder—and if the show’s history is any indication, the truth behind the name is bound to be anything but carefree.
The series, built on the now-ubiquitous power of surveillance cameras, heads to Fargo, North Dakota to investigate the shooting of 20-year-old Gabriel Perez outside a fast food restaurant. As always, the footage itself holds the key, and detectives use every pixel to retrace Perez’s last moments and track the events that led to his death.
See No Evil works best when it embraces the puzzle-box nature of crime-solving—using security footage, traffic cams, even doorbell videos to reconstruct scenes and give viewers a fly-on-the-wall view of an unfolding investigation. Fans of tightly plotted true crime who appreciate the almost voyeuristic intimacy of surveillance video should find themselves hooked as the mystery of The Skateboarder plays out in grainy, unavoidable detail.
See No Evil airs Tuesdays at 9:00 PM ET on Investigation Discovery.