See No Evil “Body Heat” S12E5 February 7 2024 on Investigation Discovery

On Wednesday February 7 2024, Investigation Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series See No Evil!

Body Heat Season 12 Episode 5 Episode Summary

In this episode of “See No Evil” on Investigation Discovery, viewers are drawn into a chilling murder mystery that unfolds with shocking intensity.

The episode kicks off with a grim discovery as the son of choir director Kathy Blair stumbles upon a horrifying scene – his mother has been brutally murdered in their own home. The shock and grief are palpable, setting the stage for a riveting investigation.

Detectives on the case begin their relentless pursuit of justice by sifting through the evidence, hoping to uncover any clues that might lead them to the killer. Their breakthrough comes in the form of camera footage, which captures a shadowy figure lurking near the scene of the crime. Could this be the elusive murderer they’ve been searching for?

As the investigation deepens, the chilling possibility arises that this might not be an isolated incident. The murder of a nearby couple sends shockwaves through the community, raising fears that a serial killer may be at large.

What Time is the “Body Heat” Episode On?

The Body Heat episode of See No Evil will be broadcast on February 7 2024 on Investigation Discovery at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Body Heat” Episode New?

The Body Heat episode of See No Evil is all new!

See No Evil Body Heat Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Ross Huguet

Body Heat Episode Videos & Previews


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See No Evil Series Information

Living in a surveillance society means everyday actions are caught on camera, mostly of honest citizens going about their routines. Video, however, doesn't discriminate; criminals also end up on film. `See No Evil' presents dramatic stories of crimes being solved with the aid of surveillance cameras. Testimony from police, eyewitnesses and families are woven into re-enactments bolstered by actual security-camera footage, which helps unlock answers to cases that otherwise might have remained unsolved and left dangerous perpetrators at large.

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