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.
Incorporando imagens de câmera corporal da cena inicial do crime, vídeo de vigilância e gravações da sala de interrogatório, as investigações de homicídio se desdobram por meio de imagens de vídeo reais dramáticas, fornecendo uma perspectiva de perto das investigações de homicídio.
Com a tecnologia moderna ao alcance de todos, a possibilidade de resolver os casos aumentou e este show provará exatamente o porquê. Apresentando histórias verdadeiras de alta octanagem com riscos de vida e morte, cada episódio inclui imagens de CCTV e entrevistas com a polícia resolvendo os crimes, testemunhas e as famílias das vítimas.
Nick Wallis mostra crimes capturados por câmeras de segurança e outros dispositivos, e revela como as gravações são usadas para solucionar os casos.
Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol is an American reality television series produced by Cheri Sundae Productions. The US version is narrated by Robert Patrick. Much of the show focuses on car chases, recorded from either a police/news helicopter or a police car's dashboard-mounted evidence camera, but it also shows recordings of DUI suspects, robberies recorded by store surveillance cameras, and sometimes police stings and drug busts. It is shown on Spike TV in the US and Virgin 1, Bravo and Five in the UK.