Viewers of See No Evil Season 12 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. The true crime series captures some of the deadliest crimes that were solved by witnesses. See No Evil follows stories of how security cameras have helped solve actual murders. Along with dramatic reconstructions and first-hand accounts from families, witnesses, and police, the series showcases actual footage.
Here’s how many episodes are in See No Evil Season 12 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in See No Evil Season 12?
See No Evil Season 12 will have 5 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
Episode 1: Fallen Star: High school football star KJ Taylor was shot and died in a drive-by shooting outside a West Virginia convenience store in 2021. Through the use of CCTV footage, investigators were able to track down the truck that had been following KJ’s pals before the shooting.
Episode 2: Nowhere Girl: In 2020, Dioneth Lopez vanishes while visiting friends; her remains are discovered in Washington State wilderness; she is identified as a Jane Doe until investigators uncover surveillance footage that reveals her last moments.
Episode 3: Room 48: During a terrifying night in 2018, three women were held captive in a motel room by armed men. Amber Meadows, a 19-year-old, was found dead in the bathroom. To uncover the identity of the shooter, detectives had to search through security footage.
Episode 4: Body in a Barrel: In 2017, San Diego police rely on surveillance footage to catch those who were responsible for the disappearance of 28-year-old singer Omar Medina. The family’s worst fears are realized when Medina’s body is discovered in a barrel drifting on the harbor.
Episode 5: TBA
When do new See No Evil Season 12 episodes come out?
New episodes of See No Evil Season 12 typically come out every Wednesday on Amazon Prime Video.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“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.“