- 6.6/1039 votes
#1 - Seeing Red
Season 8 Episode 1 - Aired 11/10/2021
On a summer afternoon, police arrive at the scene of a traffic accident in West Chester, PA. Bianca Roberson, 18, sits dead at the wheel of her car. An autopsy reveals a sinister crime, but hopefully, CCTV footage will find Bianca's killer.
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- 7.6/1029 votes
#2 - The Rent Check
Season 8 Episode 2 - Aired 11/17/2021
In May of 2013, 36-year-old Army veteran Maribel Ramos disappears from her Orange, CA, apartment without a trace. Suspecting foul play, investigators devise a unique surveillance strategy to track her down and uncover some disturbing evidence.
Director: N/A
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- 7.6/1024 votes
#3 - He's Dead, That's How I Feel
Season 8 Episode 3 - Aired 11/24/2021
In Fontana, CA, a bizarre traffic accident takes the life of 18-year-old Christian Dominguez Aguilar. With the driver vanished into thin air, police turn to surveillance video for answers, but the deeper they go, the more sinister things get.
Director: N/A
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- 8.3/1035 votes
#4 - Hustle Mart Murders
Season 8 Episode 4 - Aired 12/1/2021
In April 2012, in Farmville, NC, three family members working at a convenience store fall victim to the most cold-blooded crime the town has ever seen. Detectives aim to pick up the killers' video trail and put an end to their bloody spree.
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- 8.1/1028 votes
#5 - Cruel Love
Season 8 Episode 5 - Aired 12/8/2021
In Kentucky, 13-year-old David Oakley comes home to find his stepmother murdered and his 15-year-old sister Jenna missing. Fearing for the girl's safety, police race to piece together a killer's video trail, only to uncover a brutal plot.
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- 7.9/1023 votes
#6 - The Three of Us
Season 8 Episode 6 - Aired 12/15/2021
A 2013 Hawaiian getaway turns into a nightmare when 28-year-old Ivanice Harris vanishes into thin air. Detectives trace her movements to a Waikiki hotel, covered in surveillance cameras. Now they piece the video clues together, trying to find the woman.
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- 7.8/1025 votes
#7 - I Loved My Daughter
Season 8 Episode 7 - Aired 12/22/2021
In March 2014, the bodies of two women lie behind a grocery store in Galveston, TX. With few clues to go on, the homicide investigation gets off to a slow start. A trail of surveillance footage could possibly reveal who killed the women and why.
Director: N/A
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- 7.5/1025 votes
#8 - Silent Screams
Season 8 Episode 8 - Aired 12/22/2021
In 2013, a Minnesota woman, Kira Steger, goes missing after a date night with her husband at the Mall of America. After a shocking discovery in a parking lot, investigators fear foul play. They turn to mall security footage in the hopes of solving this mysterious case.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 8.0/1025 votes
#9 - The White Cellphone
Season 8 Episode 9 - Aired 12/29/2021
In 2014, graduate student Tequila Suter is stabbed to death in her suburban Buffalo, NY, home. Without any obvious leads, investigators' only hope of solving the case is to piece together a trail of CCTV across town and follow in the footsteps of a killer.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/1024 votes
#10 - The Cookie Lady
Season 8 Episode 10 - Aired 1/5/2022
After a frantic welfare call, police find 79-year-old Avanell Cowgill murdered in her home in Texas. With no clues except for a trail of strange credit card transactions, investigators hope surveillance video will give them what they need to unmask a killer.
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The Best Episodes of See No Evil Season 8
Every episode of See No Evil Season 8 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of See No Evil Season 8!
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...
Genres:CrimeDocumentary
Network:Investigation Discovery
Season 8 Ratings Summary
"Seeing Red" is the best rated episode of "See No Evil" season 8. It scored 6.6/10 based on 39 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 11/10/2021. This episode is rated 1.0 points higher than the second-best, "The Rent Check".