Reasonable Doubt
Investigating doubtful convictions, seeking justice

About Reasonable Doubt
Released: 2017
Platform: Max
Rating: TV-14
Run time: 5 Seasons Available (47 Episodes)
Cast
Chris Anderson
About Reasonable Doubt
"Reasonable Doubt," a captivating crime investigation series that first debuted in 2017, aims to dive back into criminal cases where the defendants claim their innocence despite being found guilty. This thrilling series tries to unveil the truth behind the crime scenes, led by retired homicide detective Chris Anderson and criminal defense attorney Fatima Silva.
Making / Production
Produced by Painless Productions and distributed by Investigation Discovery, this crime documentary series was shot in different locations in the United States. The team goes through real-life cases, re-interviews witnesses, and uncovers new evidence to shed more light on previously resolved cases.
Actors
- Chris Anderson as Himself: The retired homicide detective uses his experience and expertise to delve into old cases.
- Fatima Silva as Herself: As a criminal defense attorney, she tries to scrutinize the cases from multiple aspects to find any clues that could prove the innocence of the imprisoned.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- The creators aim to provide a different perspective for the audience by focusing on cases where the person convicted insists on their innocence.
- The show premiered on the Investigation Discovery channel, which specializes in reality legal shows and documentary crime programming.
Quotes
- "Everyone is innocent until proven guilty; but if you're proven guilty and you still think you're innocent, that's where we come in." - Chris Anderson.
- "All we can do is present the fact. Justice will have to do the rest." - Fatima Silva.
Music, Soundtrack
- Packed with suspense and dark tones, the original score of 'Reasonable Doubt' heightens the tension of the series.

About Reasonable Doubt
Reasonable Doubt is a captivating TV show where experts re-investigate controversial murder cases to shed light on potential wrongful convictions.