The Pogues are back in the Outer Banks with a fresh sound to match.
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
- 10/10/2024
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
What a great time to be a Pogue! Outer Banks season 4 part 1 is now streaming on Netflix, which means we are off on new adventures with John B. (Chase Stokes) and the crew. And part of what makes each season so fun is the soundtrack. Let’s just say, the Pogues don’t skip a beat! So though danger is around every corner, one thing audiences are not going to do is catch the gang with a bad playlist.
No Spoilers! Haven’t caught Outer Banks season 4 part 1 on Netflix just yet? No worries, we will only be diving into a list of songs and keep away from any events. That way, you can add these songs to your playlist ahead of your binge watch.
The Outer Banks season 4 part 1 soundtrack is one of the best yet, featuring hits from Tame Impala, Skinshape, and Bass Drum of Death. That’s right,...
No Spoilers! Haven’t caught Outer Banks season 4 part 1 on Netflix just yet? No worries, we will only be diving into a list of songs and keep away from any events. That way, you can add these songs to your playlist ahead of your binge watch.
The Outer Banks season 4 part 1 soundtrack is one of the best yet, featuring hits from Tame Impala, Skinshape, and Bass Drum of Death. That’s right,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Sandy C.
- ShowSnob
Wednesday evening’s See No Evil, a documentary series that pieces together the truth behind murders using shocking surveillance footage, focuses on the Jack Davis murder case in Kinston, North Carolina. On July 19, 2015, 71-year-old Jack Davis Jr., a bailiff and former high school teacher, was found with a head wound, later identified as a […]
See No Evil: The Missing Box...
See No Evil: The Missing Box...
- 10/7/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
On Saturday 5 October 2024, Quest Red broadcasts See No Evil!
Season 10 Episode 13 Episode Summary
A new episode of “See No Evil” is set to air on Quest Red, and it promises to be gripping. This series dives into real crimes and how they are solved using surveillance footage from nearby cameras. Each episode showcases how everyday life is captured on these cameras, revealing both the ordinary and the extraordinary.
In this upcoming episode, viewers can expect to see a mix of routine activities and shocking events. The footage often shows honest citizens going about their daily lives, but sometimes it captures moments that lead to uncovering the truth behind a crime. The episode will highlight how this footage plays a crucial role in catching the right culprit.
As the story unfolds, the episode will explore the impact of technology on solving crimes. It will show how investigators piece together evidence from...
Season 10 Episode 13 Episode Summary
A new episode of “See No Evil” is set to air on Quest Red, and it promises to be gripping. This series dives into real crimes and how they are solved using surveillance footage from nearby cameras. Each episode showcases how everyday life is captured on these cameras, revealing both the ordinary and the extraordinary.
In this upcoming episode, viewers can expect to see a mix of routine activities and shocking events. The footage often shows honest citizens going about their daily lives, but sometimes it captures moments that lead to uncovering the truth behind a crime. The episode will highlight how this footage plays a crucial role in catching the right culprit.
As the story unfolds, the episode will explore the impact of technology on solving crimes. It will show how investigators piece together evidence from...
- 10/5/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
“The Bikeriders” is taking a trip from original to adapted screenplay Oscar consideration.
Focus Features’ drama, directed and written by Jeff Nichols, will compete for the Academy Award in the best adapted screenplay category, Variety has learned exclusively.
The movie stars Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy. It premiered at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival, garnering rave reviews despite the ongoing Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild strikes. Initially scheduled for release by 20th Century Studios on December 1, 2023, the film’s launch was delayed. Focus Features later acquired the project and released it in June. Before this acquisition, Variety exclusively confirmed that although the film draws inspiration from Danny Lyon’s iconic photobook, it was initially positioned as an original screenplay. However, those plans have shifted.
Read: You can see Academy Award predictions in all 23 categories on one page on the Variety Awards Circuit: Oscars.
“The Bikeriders” tells a fictionalized...
Focus Features’ drama, directed and written by Jeff Nichols, will compete for the Academy Award in the best adapted screenplay category, Variety has learned exclusively.
The movie stars Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy. It premiered at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival, garnering rave reviews despite the ongoing Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild strikes. Initially scheduled for release by 20th Century Studios on December 1, 2023, the film’s launch was delayed. Focus Features later acquired the project and released it in June. Before this acquisition, Variety exclusively confirmed that although the film draws inspiration from Danny Lyon’s iconic photobook, it was initially positioned as an original screenplay. However, those plans have shifted.
Read: You can see Academy Award predictions in all 23 categories on one page on the Variety Awards Circuit: Oscars.
“The Bikeriders” tells a fictionalized...
- 10/3/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
On Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, “See No Evil” returns with a gripping episode titled “The Missing Box.” This episode unfolds in Kinston, North Carolina, where a shocking discovery sets off a tense investigation. A woman stumbles upon Jack Davis in his home, but the scene is far from ordinary; Jack is found with a severe head wound, raising immediate alarms.
As detectives delve into the case, they turn to the critical surveillance footage captured from Jack’s house and a nearby neighbor’s camera. This footage becomes a key element in piecing together the events leading up to the violent attack. Viewers will be taken along on the detectives’ journey as they analyze the video and chase down leads, hoping to uncover the identities of Jack’s assailants.
“The Missing Box” promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, showcasing how modern technology plays a crucial role in solving crimes.
As detectives delve into the case, they turn to the critical surveillance footage captured from Jack’s house and a nearby neighbor’s camera. This footage becomes a key element in piecing together the events leading up to the violent attack. Viewers will be taken along on the detectives’ journey as they analyze the video and chase down leads, hoping to uncover the identities of Jack’s assailants.
“The Missing Box” promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, showcasing how modern technology plays a crucial role in solving crimes.
- 10/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the Wednesday, October 2,episode of See No Evil, detectives investigate the shooting of an elderly man during an evening walk in Loveland, Texas. The key to identifying the perpetrator lies in CCTV footage, which reveals an old pickup truck and its driver as potential leads in the case. The surveillance images play a crucial […]
See No Evil: The Painted Truck...
See No Evil: The Painted Truck...
- 9/30/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Whatever doubts were raised about the continued health of animated releases after last week’s tepid start for “Transformers One” (Paramount) were calmed by “The Wild Robot” (Universal). #1 with $35 million, the DreamWorks’ production exceeded expectations to claim the top spot. And in doing so, it bucked the trend of cartoon features being all franchise (mostly sequel) all the time.
Not that originality, even when packaged in one of the most publicized films of the year and created by one of the most successful and respected filmmakers of all time, is by itself a draw. Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” (Lionsgate) found limited interest with $4 million in 1,854 theaters. Coupled with a horrific D- Cinemascore (surprising since it has found some critical support), it would appear to have limited future prospects.
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Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night...
Not that originality, even when packaged in one of the most publicized films of the year and created by one of the most successful and respected filmmakers of all time, is by itself a draw. Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” (Lionsgate) found limited interest with $4 million in 1,854 theaters. Coupled with a horrific D- Cinemascore (surprising since it has found some critical support), it would appear to have limited future prospects.
‘Saturday Night’ ph: Hopper Stone / © Sony Pictures Releasing / courtesy Everett Collection©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night...
- 9/29/2024
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
On Saturday, 5 October 2024, at 9:00 Pm, Quest Red will air an intriguing new episode of “See No Evil,” featuring Season 10, Episode 13. This compelling series delves into real-life crimes solved through the use of surveillance footage, showcasing how cameras positioned in everyday locations can become key players in justice.
In this episode, viewers will witness the powerful impact of surveillance technology as it captures the daily lives of ordinary citizens. However, this seemingly mundane footage often plays a crucial role in unveiling the truth behind crimes. The episode will highlight specific cases where surveillance cameras have helped detectives piece together evidence and identify suspects, revealing the dark side of everyday life.
As the narrative unfolds, viewers will gain insight into the investigation process, seeing how each clip brings detectives closer to solving the case. “See No Evil” not only educates audiences about crime-solving techniques but also raises awareness about the role of technology in modern investigations.
In this episode, viewers will witness the powerful impact of surveillance technology as it captures the daily lives of ordinary citizens. However, this seemingly mundane footage often plays a crucial role in unveiling the truth behind crimes. The episode will highlight specific cases where surveillance cameras have helped detectives piece together evidence and identify suspects, revealing the dark side of everyday life.
As the narrative unfolds, viewers will gain insight into the investigation process, seeing how each clip brings detectives closer to solving the case. “See No Evil” not only educates audiences about crime-solving techniques but also raises awareness about the role of technology in modern investigations.
- 9/29/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, Investigation Discovery will air a gripping new episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Painted Truck.” This series takes viewers deep into the heart of real-life crimes, revealing how surveillance cameras play a crucial role in solving mysteries. Each episode showcases chilling cases where video footage becomes vital evidence in bringing criminals to justice.
In “The Painted Truck,” the story unfolds as detectives sift through hours of surveillance to piece together the events surrounding a shocking crime. The episode focuses on how a seemingly ordinary painted truck becomes a pivotal element in the investigation. Viewers will witness firsthand the moments that cameras capture, providing insight into the minds of both the victims and the perpetrators.
As the tension builds, the episode highlights the tireless efforts of law enforcement to analyze the footage, leading them closer to the truth. With emotional interviews and dramatic reconstructions,...
In “The Painted Truck,” the story unfolds as detectives sift through hours of surveillance to piece together the events surrounding a shocking crime. The episode focuses on how a seemingly ordinary painted truck becomes a pivotal element in the investigation. Viewers will witness firsthand the moments that cameras capture, providing insight into the minds of both the victims and the perpetrators.
As the tension builds, the episode highlights the tireless efforts of law enforcement to analyze the footage, leading them closer to the truth. With emotional interviews and dramatic reconstructions,...
- 9/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The seventh episode of the 13th season of See No Evil, titled “Shattered Dreams,” looks into the tragic murder of 24-year-old father Dion Smith, who was executed with a shotgun in downtown Baltimore in 2017. The investigation uncovers cagey residents and a suspicious visitor, captured on telling CCTV footage outside the victim’s door. Smith, a […]
See No Evil: Shattered Dreams...
See No Evil: Shattered Dreams...
- 9/24/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (Warner Bros.) is #1 for an unexpected third week. Its $26 million gross (down 49 percent) met projections for a domestic total of $227 million. But Paramount’s animated “Transformers One,” with an anticipated opening of $30 million or over, fell short at $25 million.
Two films producing over $50 million means a not-bad September weekend of $82 million in U.S./Canada, a 51 percent improvement over last year. Year to date remains steady, about 12 percent lower.
The top 10 also saw three other new releases, along with some decent holds. Though horror title “Never Let Go” (Lionsgate) did best at #4 with $4.5 million, Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” (Mubi) and K-Pop music documentary “Jung Kook: I Am Still” (Trafalagar) showed life as niche entries.
“Transformers One” had several strengths going in: a lack of new family/animated titles, a variation on a popular franchise, and a surprisingly strong A Cinemascore (critical response was mildly favorable). What it lacked was girl appeal,...
Two films producing over $50 million means a not-bad September weekend of $82 million in U.S./Canada, a 51 percent improvement over last year. Year to date remains steady, about 12 percent lower.
The top 10 also saw three other new releases, along with some decent holds. Though horror title “Never Let Go” (Lionsgate) did best at #4 with $4.5 million, Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” (Mubi) and K-Pop music documentary “Jung Kook: I Am Still” (Trafalagar) showed life as niche entries.
“Transformers One” had several strengths going in: a lack of new family/animated titles, a variation on a popular franchise, and a surprisingly strong A Cinemascore (critical response was mildly favorable). What it lacked was girl appeal,...
- 9/22/2024
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
On Wednesday night See No Evil examines the tragic death of 27-year-old Corey Lee Hughes, who was shot and killed in Evansville, Indiana, in June 2019. The episode, airing on Investigation Discovery, reveals how police utilized security footage and a neighbor’s camera to identify a suspicious SUV leaving the scene and track down its driver. […]
See No Evil: Like a Brother to Me...
See No Evil: Like a Brother to Me...
- 9/18/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
In the gripping episode titled “Shattered Dreams” from Season 13 of “See No Evil,” viewers are taken into a chilling crime scene in downtown Baltimore. This episode airs at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, 25 September 2024, on Investigation Discovery. The focus is on the tragic murder of Dion Smith, a 24-year-old father and dedicated youth worker, who is found executed in his home with a shotgun. His untimely death raises numerous questions about the circumstances leading up to the horrific act.
As investigators delve into the case, the other residents in the building display suspicious behavior, adding layers of complexity to the investigation. However, the case takes a turn when surveillance footage from outside Smith’s door reveals a key figure who may hold vital information about the events that transpired. This episode highlights the power of technology in modern investigations, showing how CCTV can provide critical clues that lead to justice.
“Shattered Dreams...
As investigators delve into the case, the other residents in the building display suspicious behavior, adding layers of complexity to the investigation. However, the case takes a turn when surveillance footage from outside Smith’s door reveals a key figure who may hold vital information about the events that transpired. This episode highlights the power of technology in modern investigations, showing how CCTV can provide critical clues that lead to justice.
“Shattered Dreams...
- 9/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday September 18 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts See No Evil!
Like a Brother to Me Season 13 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode titled “Like a Brother to Me” of “See No Evil” on Investigation Discovery delves into a real crime story that highlights the vital role of surveillance footage in solving mysteries. This gripping episode illustrates how cameras capture critical moments that can lead investigators closer to the truth. Each piece of footage provides a unique perspective, revealing details that are often overlooked.
As the story unfolds, viewers will witness the investigation process through the eyes of law enforcement. The episode showcases the determination of detectives as they analyze video evidence to piece together the timeline of events. Interviews with those involved in the case add depth to the narrative, allowing audiences to understand the emotional impact of the crime on the victims and their families.
“Like a Brother to Me...
Like a Brother to Me Season 13 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode titled “Like a Brother to Me” of “See No Evil” on Investigation Discovery delves into a real crime story that highlights the vital role of surveillance footage in solving mysteries. This gripping episode illustrates how cameras capture critical moments that can lead investigators closer to the truth. Each piece of footage provides a unique perspective, revealing details that are often overlooked.
As the story unfolds, viewers will witness the investigation process through the eyes of law enforcement. The episode showcases the determination of detectives as they analyze video evidence to piece together the timeline of events. Interviews with those involved in the case add depth to the narrative, allowing audiences to understand the emotional impact of the crime on the victims and their families.
“Like a Brother to Me...
- 9/18/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Sergio Martino’s Torso may not achieve the sustained delirium of Mario Bava and Dario Argento’s best work, but it’s still a top-shelf giallo. Martino directs with panache, deploying lots of slow zooms, putting the camera in odd positions, and cheekily toying with Pov shots. What’s more, Torso foregrounds a motif that recurs throughout the giallo: the interpenetration of sex, violence, and art.
In the opening scene, a professor lectures his distracted students on Pietro Perugino’s portrait of an arrow-pierced Saint Sebastian. While the professor drones on, the camera slinks around the ornate auditorium, catching the students’ exchanged glances and longing looks, hinting at the erotic appeal that can be unleashed by visual depictions of violence. Later, the evidence from a murder scene will be projected before the students in the same manner as the Perugino: art as murder, murder as art. As it turns out,...
In the opening scene, a professor lectures his distracted students on Pietro Perugino’s portrait of an arrow-pierced Saint Sebastian. While the professor drones on, the camera slinks around the ornate auditorium, catching the students’ exchanged glances and longing looks, hinting at the erotic appeal that can be unleashed by visual depictions of violence. Later, the evidence from a murder scene will be projected before the students in the same manner as the Perugino: art as murder, murder as art. As it turns out,...
- 9/11/2024
- by Budd Wilkins
- Slant Magazine
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “Like a Brother to Me,” promises to deliver another gripping true crime story that unfolds through the lens of surveillance cameras. This episode, airing on September 18, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, will dive into the complexities of relationships and the chilling reality of betrayal.
In this episode, viewers will witness how surveillance footage plays a crucial role in piecing together a crime that shakes a community. The story revolves around a victim whose life is cut short, and the investigation reveals unexpected twists. The bond between the victim and the suspect adds layers to the narrative, showcasing how trust can sometimes lead to tragedy.
As the episode progresses, the detectives work tirelessly to unravel the mystery, using the visual evidence captured on cameras to track movements and uncover motives. Each frame tells a story, and the audience will be on the...
In this episode, viewers will witness how surveillance footage plays a crucial role in piecing together a crime that shakes a community. The story revolves around a victim whose life is cut short, and the investigation reveals unexpected twists. The bond between the victim and the suspect adds layers to the narrative, showcasing how trust can sometimes lead to tragedy.
As the episode progresses, the detectives work tirelessly to unravel the mystery, using the visual evidence captured on cameras to track movements and uncover motives. Each frame tells a story, and the audience will be on the...
- 9/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the latest episode of See No Evil, titled “Murder in Kansas,” detectives are faced with a gruesome discovery: a woman lying in a bath of her own blood. They immediately launch into action, scouring the area for surveillance footage that could provide crucial clues to unravel this mysterious case. The investigation takes a deep […]
See No Evil: Murder in Kansas...
See No Evil: Murder in Kansas...
- 9/4/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
See No Evil Season 13 Episode 6 Three Masked Males Airs September 11 2024 on Investigation Discovery
On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, Investigation Discovery presents a gripping episode of “See No Evil” titled “Three Masked Males.” This episode takes viewers to Cleveland, Texas, where a chilling gas station robbery leads to a tragic shooting. Conbino Crasto becomes the victim of a violent crime, prompting a frantic search for answers as law enforcement races against time to identify the perpetrators.
Using compelling surveillance footage, the episode chronicles the investigation as detectives work tirelessly to piece together the events of that fateful night. The three masked suspects captured on video become the focus of the police hunt, with each clue bringing them closer to solving the case. Viewers will see how technology and old-fashioned detective work come together in this high-stakes investigation.
“See No Evil” masterfully combines suspense with real-life drama, exploring the impact of crime on families and communities. This episode promises to be both intense and thought-provoking,...
Using compelling surveillance footage, the episode chronicles the investigation as detectives work tirelessly to piece together the events of that fateful night. The three masked suspects captured on video become the focus of the police hunt, with each clue bringing them closer to solving the case. Viewers will see how technology and old-fashioned detective work come together in this high-stakes investigation.
“See No Evil” masterfully combines suspense with real-life drama, exploring the impact of crime on families and communities. This episode promises to be both intense and thought-provoking,...
- 9/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday September 4 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts See No Evil!
Murder in Kansas Season 13 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “Murder in Kansas,” promises to be a gripping installment for fans of true crime. This episode will focus on a chilling case that begins with a shocking discovery: a woman found in a bath of her own blood. The circumstances surrounding her death raise many questions, and detectives are determined to find answers.
As the investigation unfolds, detectives turn to surveillance footage in hopes of piecing together the events leading up to the tragedy. This method has proven valuable in many cases, allowing law enforcement to gather crucial evidence. The episode will showcase how video evidence can play a vital role in solving crimes, revealing potential suspects and timelines.
Viewers can expect to see the challenges detectives face as they navigate the complexities of the case.
Murder in Kansas Season 13 Episode 5 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “Murder in Kansas,” promises to be a gripping installment for fans of true crime. This episode will focus on a chilling case that begins with a shocking discovery: a woman found in a bath of her own blood. The circumstances surrounding her death raise many questions, and detectives are determined to find answers.
As the investigation unfolds, detectives turn to surveillance footage in hopes of piecing together the events leading up to the tragedy. This method has proven valuable in many cases, allowing law enforcement to gather crucial evidence. The episode will showcase how video evidence can play a vital role in solving crimes, revealing potential suspects and timelines.
Viewers can expect to see the challenges detectives face as they navigate the complexities of the case.
- 9/4/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Wednesday, September 4, 2024, at 11:00 Pm, Investigation Discovery presents a gripping episode of “See No Evil,” titled “Murder in Kansas.” This episode delves into a chilling case that unfolds when a woman is found in a bath of her own blood, leaving detectives scrambling for answers. The story highlights the crucial role of surveillance footage in solving this disturbing crime, as investigators work tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to the tragedy.
As the episode progresses, viewers will witness the intense investigation that follows the shocking discovery. Detectives comb through video evidence, hoping to uncover vital clues that might reveal the identity of the perpetrator and the motive behind the brutal act. The race against time adds to the tension, as the detectives face mounting pressure to bring justice for the victim.
“Murder in Kansas” promises to be a compelling exploration of the intersection between technology and crime-solving.
As the episode progresses, viewers will witness the intense investigation that follows the shocking discovery. Detectives comb through video evidence, hoping to uncover vital clues that might reveal the identity of the perpetrator and the motive behind the brutal act. The race against time adds to the tension, as the detectives face mounting pressure to bring justice for the victim.
“Murder in Kansas” promises to be a compelling exploration of the intersection between technology and crime-solving.
- 8/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday August 28 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts See No Evil!
The Girl in the Silver Truck Season 13 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode titled “The Girl in the Silver Truck” of “See No Evil” airing on Investigation Discovery, viewers will be drawn into a tragic and mysterious case. The episode follows the story of Laura Pietscher, a 28-year-old woman from Sebring, Florida, whose life is cut short when her body is discovered in a dumpster 90 miles away in Tampa. This shocking turn of events leaves investigators with many questions as they work to piece together the circumstances surrounding her death.
Detectives turn to CCTV footage as a crucial tool in their investigation. This technology allows them to trace Laura’s movements leading up to her death. By analyzing the footage, they begin to uncover the details of her fatal journey and the events that ultimately led to her tragic end.
The Girl in the Silver Truck Season 13 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode titled “The Girl in the Silver Truck” of “See No Evil” airing on Investigation Discovery, viewers will be drawn into a tragic and mysterious case. The episode follows the story of Laura Pietscher, a 28-year-old woman from Sebring, Florida, whose life is cut short when her body is discovered in a dumpster 90 miles away in Tampa. This shocking turn of events leaves investigators with many questions as they work to piece together the circumstances surrounding her death.
Detectives turn to CCTV footage as a crucial tool in their investigation. This technology allows them to trace Laura’s movements leading up to her death. By analyzing the footage, they begin to uncover the details of her fatal journey and the events that ultimately led to her tragic end.
- 8/28/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The fourth episode of See No Evil’s 13th season, titled “The Girl in the Silver Truck,” examines the tragic case of 28-year-old Laura Pietscher, whose body was found in a dumpster in Tampa, Florida. Born with a physical disability, Laura was strangled to death and her body hidden under a wood board, covered with a […]
See No Evil: The Girl in the Silver Truck...
See No Evil: The Girl in the Silver Truck...
- 8/28/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Girl in the Silver Truck,” promises to be a gripping exploration of a tragic crime. Set to air on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, this episode dives into the heartbreaking case of Laura Pietscher, a 28-year-old woman from Sebring, Florida. Her life takes a dark turn when her body is discovered in a dumpster, 90 miles away in Tampa.
As detectives begin their investigation, they quickly realize that CCTV footage will be crucial in piecing together the events leading to Laura’s untimely death. The episode will showcase how technology plays a vital role in modern investigations, allowing detectives to trace her final movements and uncover the truth behind her fatal journey. Viewers can expect a compelling narrative filled with suspense as the story unfolds through the eyes of those working tirelessly to find justice.
“The Girl in the...
As detectives begin their investigation, they quickly realize that CCTV footage will be crucial in piecing together the events leading to Laura’s untimely death. The episode will showcase how technology plays a vital role in modern investigations, allowing detectives to trace her final movements and uncover the truth behind her fatal journey. Viewers can expect a compelling narrative filled with suspense as the story unfolds through the eyes of those working tirelessly to find justice.
“The Girl in the...
- 8/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday August 21 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts See No Evil!
The Missing Cameras Season 13 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Missing Cameras,” promises to be a gripping exploration of mystery and betrayal. Set to air on Investigation Discovery, this episode focuses on the case of Mandi Gordon, a 30-year-old mother of two who unexpectedly disappears. Her loved ones are left searching for answers, and investigators quickly turn to CCTV footage for clues.
As detectives dig deeper, they uncover a tangled web of lies surrounding Mandi’s disappearance. The investigation reveals that not everything is as it seems, and the truth becomes harder to pin down. The episode highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement as they navigate through the deceit and uncover a botched cover-up that complicates the case even further.
Things take a dark turn when investigators make a grisly discovery on a remote ranch.
The Missing Cameras Season 13 Episode 3 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Missing Cameras,” promises to be a gripping exploration of mystery and betrayal. Set to air on Investigation Discovery, this episode focuses on the case of Mandi Gordon, a 30-year-old mother of two who unexpectedly disappears. Her loved ones are left searching for answers, and investigators quickly turn to CCTV footage for clues.
As detectives dig deeper, they uncover a tangled web of lies surrounding Mandi’s disappearance. The investigation reveals that not everything is as it seems, and the truth becomes harder to pin down. The episode highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement as they navigate through the deceit and uncover a botched cover-up that complicates the case even further.
Things take a dark turn when investigators make a grisly discovery on a remote ranch.
- 8/21/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Today, Homicide: Life on the Street officially gave up its title as the Best TV Show You Can’t Stream. All 122 episodes of the Nineties cop drama are now on Peacock, along with Homicide: The Movie, a 2000 telefilm featuring the entire cast — even the ones whose characters died at some point in the previous seven seasons.
Here are 10 episodes to sample if you want to see what all the fuss is about.
“Gone for Goode” (Season 1, Episode 1)
The Homicide pilot introduces the show’s large, impressive ensemble in a shaggy...
Here are 10 episodes to sample if you want to see what all the fuss is about.
“Gone for Goode” (Season 1, Episode 1)
The Homicide pilot introduces the show’s large, impressive ensemble in a shaggy...
- 8/19/2024
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Missing Cameras,” promises to be a gripping hour of true crime storytelling. Set to air on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, this episode focuses on the mysterious disappearance of Mandi Gordon, a 30-year-old mother of two. Her sudden vanishing raises alarms, and investigators quickly realize that finding her will not be straightforward.
As the investigation unfolds, detectives turn to CCTV footage for answers. This technology becomes a crucial tool in piecing together Mandi’s last known movements. However, what they uncover is more than just a timeline; it reveals a tangled web of lies and betrayal. The episode delves deep into the complexities of human relationships, showcasing how trust can quickly turn into deceit.
The tension escalates when the investigation leads to a remote ranch, where a grisly discovery is made. The search for Mandi transforms into a race against time,...
As the investigation unfolds, detectives turn to CCTV footage for answers. This technology becomes a crucial tool in piecing together Mandi’s last known movements. However, what they uncover is more than just a timeline; it reveals a tangled web of lies and betrayal. The episode delves deep into the complexities of human relationships, showcasing how trust can quickly turn into deceit.
The tension escalates when the investigation leads to a remote ranch, where a grisly discovery is made. The search for Mandi transforms into a race against time,...
- 8/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Wednesday August 14 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts See No Evil!
The Wrong Look Season 13 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Wrong Look,” promises to be a gripping exploration of mystery and intrigue. Set in Hagerstown, Maryland, the episode focuses on the sudden disappearance of a man whose last known location is tied to a white BMW left behind at an apartment complex. This unsettling scenario sets the stage for a deep dive into the investigation that follows.
As detectives work to uncover the man’s fate, they turn to CCTV footage for clues. The episode will highlight how this technology plays a crucial role in tracking his final movements. Viewers can expect to see how investigators piece together seemingly small details to form a larger picture of what happened. The footage may reveal unexpected twists and lead to the unraveling of a deadly plot.
“The...
The Wrong Look Season 13 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” titled “The Wrong Look,” promises to be a gripping exploration of mystery and intrigue. Set in Hagerstown, Maryland, the episode focuses on the sudden disappearance of a man whose last known location is tied to a white BMW left behind at an apartment complex. This unsettling scenario sets the stage for a deep dive into the investigation that follows.
As detectives work to uncover the man’s fate, they turn to CCTV footage for clues. The episode will highlight how this technology plays a crucial role in tracking his final movements. Viewers can expect to see how investigators piece together seemingly small details to form a larger picture of what happened. The footage may reveal unexpected twists and lead to the unraveling of a deadly plot.
“The...
- 8/14/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
The Wrong Look, the second episode of See No Evil’s 13th season, airs on Investigation Discovery on Wednesday, 14 August 2024, at 9 pm. The episode examines the disappearance of a man from Hagerstown, Maryland, whose last known location was an apartment complex where he abandoned his white BMW. Investigators piece together the man’s final […]
See No Evil: The Wrong Look...
See No Evil: The Wrong Look...
- 8/13/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
With there being an overlap between wrestling fans and horror fans, it only made sense for WWE Studios to produce See No Evil. And much like The Rock’s Walking Tall and John Cena’s The Marine, this 2006 slasher was designed to jumpstart a popular wrestler’s crossover career; superstar Glenn “Kane” Jacobs stepped out of the ring and into a run-down hotel packed with easy prey. Director Gregory Dark and writer Dan Madigan delivered what the WWE had hoped to be the beginning of “a villain franchise in the vein of Jason, Freddy and Pinhead.” In hindsight, See No Evil and its unpunctual sequel failed to live up to expectations. Regardless of Jacob Goodnight’s inability to reach the heights of horror’s greatest icons, his films are not without their simple slasher pleasures.
See No Evil (previously titled Goodnight and Eye Scream Man) was a last gasp for a dying trend.
See No Evil (previously titled Goodnight and Eye Scream Man) was a last gasp for a dying trend.
- 5/17/2024
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fremantle has completed the acquisition of Asacha Media Group, the private-equity-backed operation that owns eight TV and film production companies across France, Italy and the United Kingdom.
Asacha’s subsidiaries include Death in Paradise producers Red Planet Pictures; Italian scripted groups Picomedia (Beyond the Sea, La Storia) and Stand by Me (Diaries); and France’s Srab Films (Saint Omer, Happening) and Mintee Studios (Cimetiere Indien). On the non-scripted and factual side, Asacha controls France’s Kabo Family (Scènes de Ménages) and Wag (Don’t Pick Up the Phone) and Arrow Media (See no Evil) in the U.K..
The deal sees Fremantle acquire the Asacha from the founding partners, managers and funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management.
Headquartered in Paris, Asacha will continue to be run by co-founder and group CEO Gaspard de Chavagnac who will report to Andrea Scrosati, Fremantle’s Group COO and CEO Continental Europe, who spearheaded the acquisition.
Asacha’s subsidiaries include Death in Paradise producers Red Planet Pictures; Italian scripted groups Picomedia (Beyond the Sea, La Storia) and Stand by Me (Diaries); and France’s Srab Films (Saint Omer, Happening) and Mintee Studios (Cimetiere Indien). On the non-scripted and factual side, Asacha controls France’s Kabo Family (Scènes de Ménages) and Wag (Don’t Pick Up the Phone) and Arrow Media (See no Evil) in the U.K..
The deal sees Fremantle acquire the Asacha from the founding partners, managers and funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management.
Headquartered in Paris, Asacha will continue to be run by co-founder and group CEO Gaspard de Chavagnac who will report to Andrea Scrosati, Fremantle’s Group COO and CEO Continental Europe, who spearheaded the acquisition.
- 3/25/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Plot: The life and career of Gene Wilder are remembered by his friends and colleagues.
Review: Gene Wilder was a one-of-a-kind talent. While it seems like he’s mostly remembered these days for playing Willy Wonka (with his performance inspiring Timothee Chalamet’s recent take), there was a lot more to him than just that one film. For one thing, his cinematic partnership with Mel Brooks resulted in three all-time classics: The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein. Plus, he and Richard Pryor made an iconic mismatched duo in a slew of films (some better than others), while Wilder directed several highly successful films on his own.
In this loving tribute to the late icon, director Ron Frank pulls back the curtain to dip into both Wilder’s creative process and sometimes tragic life. Pulling from an audiobook he recorded of his memoirs, the film is distinguished because Wilder himself tells much of the story.
Review: Gene Wilder was a one-of-a-kind talent. While it seems like he’s mostly remembered these days for playing Willy Wonka (with his performance inspiring Timothee Chalamet’s recent take), there was a lot more to him than just that one film. For one thing, his cinematic partnership with Mel Brooks resulted in three all-time classics: The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein. Plus, he and Richard Pryor made an iconic mismatched duo in a slew of films (some better than others), while Wilder directed several highly successful films on his own.
In this loving tribute to the late icon, director Ron Frank pulls back the curtain to dip into both Wilder’s creative process and sometimes tragic life. Pulling from an audiobook he recorded of his memoirs, the film is distinguished because Wilder himself tells much of the story.
- 3/22/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Following the success of Jonathan Demme's "The Silence of the Lambs" in 1991, Hollywood released an eight-year-long tidal wave of serial killer thrillers, each one pulpier than the last. This was the era of "Seven," "Copycat," "Along Came a Spider," "Jennifer 8," "See No Evil," "Eye of the Beholder," "Sliver," "Knight Moves," and any number of others. Right at the end of the decade came Phillip Noyce's 1999 thriller "The Bone Collector," based on the airport novel by Jeffery Deaver. Deaver's original novel was the first of the long-running Lincoln Rhyme series, a series that saw its 16th installment published in 2023. Lincoln Rhyme, thanks to a spinal accident, could not move his body below his neck, and fought crime from his bed, deducting details, looking at pictures, and relying on his team.
In the film adaptation, Denzel Washington played Lincoln Rhyme and Angelina Jolie played his plucky crime fighting partner Amelia Donaghy.
In the film adaptation, Denzel Washington played Lincoln Rhyme and Angelina Jolie played his plucky crime fighting partner Amelia Donaghy.
- 3/17/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Prepare for a gripping investigation as “See No Evil” returns with Season 12 Episode 10, titled “The Wrong Woman.” Airing on Investigation Discovery at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, this episode delves into the tragic case of Alisha Canales-McGuire’s murder in 2017.
The narrative unfolds as detectives work tirelessly to unravel the mystery surrounding Alisha’s death. Initially appearing as a targeted attack, the investigation takes an unexpected turn as evidence emerges, leading to a complex murder plot. Viewers can anticipate a riveting exploration of the case, with CCTV footage and social media playing crucial roles in untangling the web of motives.
Join the detectives on this relentless pursuit for justice, piecing together the puzzle that surrounds the life and untimely demise of Alisha Canales-McGuire. “See No Evil” promises a compelling and suspenseful journey into the heart of criminal investigations.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Wednesday 13 March 2024 on Investigation Discovery
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The narrative unfolds as detectives work tirelessly to unravel the mystery surrounding Alisha’s death. Initially appearing as a targeted attack, the investigation takes an unexpected turn as evidence emerges, leading to a complex murder plot. Viewers can anticipate a riveting exploration of the case, with CCTV footage and social media playing crucial roles in untangling the web of motives.
Join the detectives on this relentless pursuit for justice, piecing together the puzzle that surrounds the life and untimely demise of Alisha Canales-McGuire. “See No Evil” promises a compelling and suspenseful journey into the heart of criminal investigations.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Wednesday 13 March 2024 on Investigation Discovery
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- 3/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Individuals like Andy Kaufman, Richard Pryor, John Candy, Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks, Robin Williams, Gilda Radner, George Carlin, and Gene Wilder come to mind in a list of late comedic greats who changed the comedy landscape. Their influence remains a part of the art, with up-and-coming joke-slingers citing them as sources of inspiration. Sometimes, it’s good to reflect on the contributions of comedy’s titans. So Kino Lorder is proud to present Ron Frank’s Remembering Gene Wilder trailer, celebrating the life and career of the curly-haired clown alongside notable friends.
Remembering Gene Wilder is a heartfelt documentary and entertaining portrait of the life and career of the beloved actor, featuring an extensive array of highlights from Wilder’s most memorable films and interviews with his closest friends, family, and fellow comics.
Here’s the official description for Remembering Gene Wilder:
Remembering Gene Wilder is a loving tribute to...
Remembering Gene Wilder is a heartfelt documentary and entertaining portrait of the life and career of the beloved actor, featuring an extensive array of highlights from Wilder’s most memorable films and interviews with his closest friends, family, and fellow comics.
Here’s the official description for Remembering Gene Wilder:
Remembering Gene Wilder is a loving tribute to...
- 3/5/2024
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Prepare for an evening of gripping crime-solving with Season 12, Episode 9 of “See No Evil” titled “Not a Social Person.” Set to air at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, this series unravels real crimes using footage from surveillance cameras.
In this episode, viewers can anticipate a deep dive into compelling cases where surveillance footage becomes the key to solving mysteries. “Not a Social Person” promises to deliver suspenseful narratives, showcasing how surveillance technology plays a crucial role in untangling criminal events.
Audiences can expect a riveting blend of real-life drama, investigative prowess, and the power of surveillance in the quest for justice. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, for an episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat, only on Investigation Discovery’s “See No Evil.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 6 March 2024 on Investigation Discovery
See No Evil Not a Social Person Cast...
In this episode, viewers can anticipate a deep dive into compelling cases where surveillance footage becomes the key to solving mysteries. “Not a Social Person” promises to deliver suspenseful narratives, showcasing how surveillance technology plays a crucial role in untangling criminal events.
Audiences can expect a riveting blend of real-life drama, investigative prowess, and the power of surveillance in the quest for justice. Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, for an episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat, only on Investigation Discovery’s “See No Evil.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 6 March 2024 on Investigation Discovery
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- 2/28/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an intense investigation in the upcoming episode of “See No Evil” titled “Too Much Video.” Tune in to Investigation Discovery at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, February 28th, 2024, for a gripping look into a tragic incident that rocked Minneapolis’s Somali community in 2010.
In this compelling episode, viewers will delve into the chilling details of a triple homicide that occurred in a convenience store. As three men lose their lives, the store’s CCTV system becomes a crucial piece of evidence, revealing the harrowing events of a robbery gone awry.
With the help of surveillance footage from cameras scattered across the city, detectives race against time to unravel the mystery and identify the perpetrator responsible for this senseless act of violence. As they pore over hours of video footage, every frame could hold a vital clue leading to justice.
Don’t miss the heart-pounding investigation unfold on “See No Evil...
In this compelling episode, viewers will delve into the chilling details of a triple homicide that occurred in a convenience store. As three men lose their lives, the store’s CCTV system becomes a crucial piece of evidence, revealing the harrowing events of a robbery gone awry.
With the help of surveillance footage from cameras scattered across the city, detectives race against time to unravel the mystery and identify the perpetrator responsible for this senseless act of violence. As they pore over hours of video footage, every frame could hold a vital clue leading to justice.
Don’t miss the heart-pounding investigation unfold on “See No Evil...
- 2/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Comedy actor and writer Gene Wilder is to be celebrated in documentary Remembering Gene Wilder, and here’s the trailer.
To several generations, Gene Wilder will forever be known as the definitive screen version of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka in 1971 film Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. To others, he might be best known for his frequent collaborations with comedian Richard Pryor in films like Silver Streak, Stir Crazy, See No Evil, Hear No Evil and Another You.
Going on to forge a career as a writer and director, one of the most underrated comedies of the 1970s, and one that is well worth tracking down if you haven’t had the pleasure, is The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes’ Younger Brother. Wilder’s 1975 directorial debut saw the actor star alongside the powerhouse pairing of Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldmen, both of whom he worked with in Young Frankenstein, the...
To several generations, Gene Wilder will forever be known as the definitive screen version of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka in 1971 film Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. To others, he might be best known for his frequent collaborations with comedian Richard Pryor in films like Silver Streak, Stir Crazy, See No Evil, Hear No Evil and Another You.
Going on to forge a career as a writer and director, one of the most underrated comedies of the 1970s, and one that is well worth tracking down if you haven’t had the pleasure, is The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes’ Younger Brother. Wilder’s 1975 directorial debut saw the actor star alongside the powerhouse pairing of Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldmen, both of whom he worked with in Young Frankenstein, the...
- 2/19/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Get ready for another gripping episode of “See No Evil” as the true-crime series delves into the case of “The Big Guy,” airing on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery.
In this episode, viewers will witness how surveillance cameras become the ultimate witnesses in solving the deadliest crimes. As the show unfolds, audiences will be taken on a journey where murderers find themselves with nowhere to hide, thanks to the unblinking eye of CCTV footage.
“The Big Guy” promises to deliver a riveting narrative, showcasing how law enforcement utilizes surveillance footage to uncover the truth behind heinous acts. With every twist and turn, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as the investigation unfolds and justice is pursued.
Don’t miss out on this captivating episode of “See No Evil,” where the power of surveillance technology becomes instrumental in bringing criminals to justice. Tune in for...
In this episode, viewers will witness how surveillance cameras become the ultimate witnesses in solving the deadliest crimes. As the show unfolds, audiences will be taken on a journey where murderers find themselves with nowhere to hide, thanks to the unblinking eye of CCTV footage.
“The Big Guy” promises to deliver a riveting narrative, showcasing how law enforcement utilizes surveillance footage to uncover the truth behind heinous acts. With every twist and turn, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as the investigation unfolds and justice is pursued.
Don’t miss out on this captivating episode of “See No Evil,” where the power of surveillance technology becomes instrumental in bringing criminals to justice. Tune in for...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a chilling new episode of “See No Evil” as Season 12 continues with Episode 6, titled “Austin Serial Bomber,” airing Wednesday, February 14, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery.
In this gripping installment, viewers are thrust into the heart of a terrifying series of events that rocked Austin, Texas, in 2018. It all begins with the tragic death of Anthony House, who is killed by an explosion on his doorstep. As police launch their investigation, the city is struck by another devastating blast, claiming the life of teenager Draylen Mason.
It soon becomes apparent that Austin is under attack from a ruthless serial bomber, plunging the community into fear and uncertainty. With lives on the line, law enforcement must rely on CCTV footage to piece together the bomber’s movements and track him down before he strikes again.
Join “See No Evil” as it delves into the harrowing true story of the Austin Serial Bomber,...
In this gripping installment, viewers are thrust into the heart of a terrifying series of events that rocked Austin, Texas, in 2018. It all begins with the tragic death of Anthony House, who is killed by an explosion on his doorstep. As police launch their investigation, the city is struck by another devastating blast, claiming the life of teenager Draylen Mason.
It soon becomes apparent that Austin is under attack from a ruthless serial bomber, plunging the community into fear and uncertainty. With lives on the line, law enforcement must rely on CCTV footage to piece together the bomber’s movements and track him down before he strikes again.
Join “See No Evil” as it delves into the harrowing true story of the Austin Serial Bomber,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“See No Evil” is back with another gripping episode that will have true crime enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. Season 12, Episode 5, titled “Body Heat,” is set to air on Investigation Discovery on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at 9:00 Pm.
In this heart-wrenching episode, viewers will be drawn into the chilling case of choir director Kathy Blair. When Kathy’s son makes a horrifying discovery and finds his mother murdered at home, it sets off a frantic investigation to uncover the truth behind this heinous crime.
What makes this episode particularly intriguing is the presence of camera footage that holds a crucial piece of evidence. Detectives pore over the footage, searching for any clue that might lead them to the elusive killer. The shadowy figure captured in the footage becomes the focus of their investigation, raising questions about the identity and motives of the perpetrator.
As if Kathy Blair’s murder isn’t disturbing enough,...
In this heart-wrenching episode, viewers will be drawn into the chilling case of choir director Kathy Blair. When Kathy’s son makes a horrifying discovery and finds his mother murdered at home, it sets off a frantic investigation to uncover the truth behind this heinous crime.
What makes this episode particularly intriguing is the presence of camera footage that holds a crucial piece of evidence. Detectives pore over the footage, searching for any clue that might lead them to the elusive killer. The shadowy figure captured in the footage becomes the focus of their investigation, raising questions about the identity and motives of the perpetrator.
As if Kathy Blair’s murder isn’t disturbing enough,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” Season 9, titled “Body in a Barrel,” scheduled to air at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, viewers are in for a chilling true-crime story that unfolds in San Diego. The episode revolves around the mysterious disappearance of 28-year-old musician Omar Medina in 2017.
As the plot thickens, the worst fears of Omar’s family come true when his lifeless body is discovered in a barrel floating in the bay. The investigation takes a riveting turn as law enforcement turns to surveillance footage, a crucial tool in tracking down the individuals responsible for this heinous crime. Expect a suspenseful and gripping narrative as “See No Evil” delves into the intricacies of the case, using surveillance technology to unravel the truth behind the “Body in a Barrel.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 31 January 2024 on Investigation Discovery
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As the plot thickens, the worst fears of Omar’s family come true when his lifeless body is discovered in a barrel floating in the bay. The investigation takes a riveting turn as law enforcement turns to surveillance footage, a crucial tool in tracking down the individuals responsible for this heinous crime. Expect a suspenseful and gripping narrative as “See No Evil” delves into the intricacies of the case, using surveillance technology to unravel the truth behind the “Body in a Barrel.”
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 31 January 2024 on Investigation Discovery
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- 1/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” Season 9, titled “Body in a Barrel,” scheduled to air at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, viewers are in for a chilling true-crime story that unfolds in San Diego. The episode revolves around the mysterious disappearance of 28-year-old musician Omar Medina in 2017.
As the plot thickens, the worst fears of Omar’s family come true when his lifeless body is discovered in a barrel floating in the bay. The investigation takes a riveting turn as law enforcement turns to surveillance footage, a crucial tool in tracking down the individuals responsible for this heinous crime. Expect a suspenseful and gripping narrative as “See No Evil” delves into the intricacies of the case, using surveillance technology to unravel the truth behind the “Body in a Barrel.”
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Wednesday 31 January 2024 on Fox
I Can See Your Voice Sports Night: Montell Jordan,...
As the plot thickens, the worst fears of Omar’s family come true when his lifeless body is discovered in a barrel floating in the bay. The investigation takes a riveting turn as law enforcement turns to surveillance footage, a crucial tool in tracking down the individuals responsible for this heinous crime. Expect a suspenseful and gripping narrative as “See No Evil” delves into the intricacies of the case, using surveillance technology to unravel the truth behind the “Body in a Barrel.”
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Wednesday 31 January 2024 on Fox
I Can See Your Voice Sports Night: Montell Jordan,...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom producer Arrow Media is plotting U.S. expansion with the promotion of Stephen Dost to VP, Content.
Dost takes on the role several months after Arrow was acquired by growing Euro producer-distributor Asacha Media Group. He remains the sole Arrow employee in the States.
Reporting to CEO Tom Brisley, Dost’s newly-created role will see him devise and deliver the company’s U.S. strategy and build relationships with new and existing clients. He joined two years ago as an exec overseeing the production of projects for the U.S. market including High Speed Chase, Late Night Lock Up, Hostage 911 and Married To Evil. He previously ran development for true crime, science and history producer Red Marble Media for 13 years.
Arrow calls itself the “UK’s largest supplier of true crime programming.” Shows include Disney+/Nat Geo’s Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom,...
Dost takes on the role several months after Arrow was acquired by growing Euro producer-distributor Asacha Media Group. He remains the sole Arrow employee in the States.
Reporting to CEO Tom Brisley, Dost’s newly-created role will see him devise and deliver the company’s U.S. strategy and build relationships with new and existing clients. He joined two years ago as an exec overseeing the production of projects for the U.S. market including High Speed Chase, Late Night Lock Up, Hostage 911 and Married To Evil. He previously ran development for true crime, science and history producer Red Marble Media for 13 years.
Arrow calls itself the “UK’s largest supplier of true crime programming.” Shows include Disney+/Nat Geo’s Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Get ready for a gripping episode of “See No Evil” as it unveils the chilling events in Season 9’s installment titled “Room 48.” Airing on Wednesday, January 24, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, this episode unravels a harrowing tale from 2018.
In “Room 48,” viewers are taken into the heart of a nightmarish scenario where three women find themselves held hostage in a motel room by armed assailants. The ordeal culminates tragically with the life of 19-year-old Amber Meadows being cut short in the bathroom. Now, detectives must meticulously navigate through a trail of surveillance footage, piecing together the events leading to the fatal outcome and uncovering the identity of the person behind the trigger.
This episode promises to be a riveting exploration of crime and investigation, providing viewers with a front-row seat to the meticulous detective work required to solve a complex case. Don’t miss “See No Evil: Room 48” for a...
In “Room 48,” viewers are taken into the heart of a nightmarish scenario where three women find themselves held hostage in a motel room by armed assailants. The ordeal culminates tragically with the life of 19-year-old Amber Meadows being cut short in the bathroom. Now, detectives must meticulously navigate through a trail of surveillance footage, piecing together the events leading to the fatal outcome and uncovering the identity of the person behind the trigger.
This episode promises to be a riveting exploration of crime and investigation, providing viewers with a front-row seat to the meticulous detective work required to solve a complex case. Don’t miss “See No Evil: Room 48” for a...
- 1/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Kino Lorber has acquired all rights worldwide to Ron Frank’s documentary Remembering Gene Wilder, a portrait of the life and career of the beloved actor and comedian.
Featuring highlights from Wilder’s most memorable films as well as interviews with his closest friends, family, and fellow comics, the film will next play as the Closing Night movie of the New York Jewish Film Festival on January 24.
Kino Lorber is planning a theatrical release in March 2024, followed by a home video, non-theatrical, and digital release.
Wilder, who died in 2016, is best known for his collaborations with Mel Brooks in The Producers, Young Frankenstein, and Blazing Saddles, his partnership with Richard Pryor in movies like Silver Streak and Hear No Evil, See No Evil, and his performance as the mysterious chocolatier in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The doc touches on the actor’s Jewish upbringing in Milwaukee, marriage to Gilda Radner,...
Featuring highlights from Wilder’s most memorable films as well as interviews with his closest friends, family, and fellow comics, the film will next play as the Closing Night movie of the New York Jewish Film Festival on January 24.
Kino Lorber is planning a theatrical release in March 2024, followed by a home video, non-theatrical, and digital release.
Wilder, who died in 2016, is best known for his collaborations with Mel Brooks in The Producers, Young Frankenstein, and Blazing Saddles, his partnership with Richard Pryor in movies like Silver Streak and Hear No Evil, See No Evil, and his performance as the mysterious chocolatier in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
The doc touches on the actor’s Jewish upbringing in Milwaukee, marriage to Gilda Radner,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
This Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery, “See No Evil” unfolds a gripping narrative in Season 9’s episode titled “Nowhere Girl.” The episode chronicles the mysterious disappearance and tragic fate of 21-year-old Dioneth Lopez during her 2020 trip to visit friends. Dioneth’s story takes a dark turn as her lifeless body is discovered in the woodlands of Washington State, initially treated as a Jane Doe.
The investigation takes a crucial turn when detectives uncover surveillance footage that intricately pieces together the haunting final hour of Dioneth’s life. As viewers delve into the chilling details of her disappearance, the episode promises an emotionally charged exploration of the events leading to her tragic demise. “See No Evil” masterfully blends true crime storytelling with surveillance footage, providing a riveting and poignant look at the pursuit of justice in the face of heart-wrenching circumstances.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 17 January...
The investigation takes a crucial turn when detectives uncover surveillance footage that intricately pieces together the haunting final hour of Dioneth’s life. As viewers delve into the chilling details of her disappearance, the episode promises an emotionally charged exploration of the events leading to her tragic demise. “See No Evil” masterfully blends true crime storytelling with surveillance footage, providing a riveting and poignant look at the pursuit of justice in the face of heart-wrenching circumstances.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Wednesday 17 January...
- 1/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the realm of chilling mysteries with the upcoming episode of “See No Evil,” Season 9 Episode 3, titled “Alaska Serial Killer,” airing on Friday, January 12, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on Investigation Discovery. This riveting installment unravels the perplexing case of Brianna Foisy, 21, and Jason Netter, 41, who were tragically killed on an Alaskan bike path in 2016.
The episode presents a crime that initially baffled the local authorities, leaving a community in shock. However, as similar murders begin to unfold, a pattern emerges, leading investigators on a relentless pursuit to unmask an elusive serial killer. Viewers can expect a captivating exploration of police work as they follow the clues in this shocking murder, piecing together the puzzle to track down the perpetrator.
As the clock ticks towards 8:00 Pm, true crime enthusiasts can anticipate an evening of suspense, detective work, and the unraveling of a disturbing mystery on Investigation Discovery. Tune in for “Alaska Serial Killer,...
The episode presents a crime that initially baffled the local authorities, leaving a community in shock. However, as similar murders begin to unfold, a pattern emerges, leading investigators on a relentless pursuit to unmask an elusive serial killer. Viewers can expect a captivating exploration of police work as they follow the clues in this shocking murder, piecing together the puzzle to track down the perpetrator.
As the clock ticks towards 8:00 Pm, true crime enthusiasts can anticipate an evening of suspense, detective work, and the unraveling of a disturbing mystery on Investigation Discovery. Tune in for “Alaska Serial Killer,...
- 1/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the gripping Season 9 premiere of “See No Evil,” titled “Fallen Star,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, on Investigation Discovery, viewers will be drawn into the tragic tale of Kj Taylor, a promising high school football star. The episode unfolds the harrowing events of 2021 when Kj’s life is cut short in a drive-by shooting outside a West Virginia convenience store.
As the investigation unfolds, detectives harness the power of CCTV footage to trace the chilling movements of a truck that had been ominously stalking Kj’s friends leading up to the fateful shooting. The narrative not only unveils the heart-wrenching loss of a young talent but also delves into the meticulous detective work and technology that plays a pivotal role in untangling the web of events surrounding Kj Taylor’s untimely demise.
Viewers can expect a riveting blend of suspense, emotion, and investigative prowess as “See No Evil...
As the investigation unfolds, detectives harness the power of CCTV footage to trace the chilling movements of a truck that had been ominously stalking Kj’s friends leading up to the fateful shooting. The narrative not only unveils the heart-wrenching loss of a young talent but also delves into the meticulous detective work and technology that plays a pivotal role in untangling the web of events surrounding Kj Taylor’s untimely demise.
Viewers can expect a riveting blend of suspense, emotion, and investigative prowess as “See No Evil...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
One of HBO’s former hot properties returns in a big way this January, as True Detective season four finally arrives on the service. Will this be a return to form for the gritty show? Well, that remains unclear, but this time around the anthology series will follow detectives Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) as the long winter darkness in Alaska. When eight people at the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace, these detectives need to get on the case quickly.
Also hitting Max this month is the final season of Sort Of. Season three finds Sabi (Bilal Baig) dealing with the unexpected death of their father, and making some big life choices as a result.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO and Max this month…
HBO and Max New Releases – January 2024
January 1
90 Day Fiancé: Holiday Special 2023 #3 (TLC) 90 Day Fiancé Pillow Talk...
Also hitting Max this month is the final season of Sort Of. Season three finds Sabi (Bilal Baig) dealing with the unexpected death of their father, and making some big life choices as a result.
Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO and Max this month…
HBO and Max New Releases – January 2024
January 1
90 Day Fiancé: Holiday Special 2023 #3 (TLC) 90 Day Fiancé Pillow Talk...
- 1/1/2024
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
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