CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. -- A production crew from Arrow Media International in London wrapped up its four-day shoot in Chautauqua County on Thursday.
"The world's a small place these days and we've been tracking cases right across the states," said Owen Rodd, Program Director.
The crew was filming an episode of a 13-part series called "See No Evil" on the Discovery ID Channel.
"It's been an absolute pleasure and delight to be here for a few days, maybe not in terms of the subject matter we've been dealing with," said Rodd.
The episode centers around the 2012 murder of Clymer superintendent Keith Reed, and the man convicted of killing him Robert Taglianetti. The show highlights how investigators caught up with Taglianetti after seeing him on tape.
"In this particular instance, the surveillance that was pulled from Clymer Central School was basically the thing that broke the case," said Rodd.
"We've been really lucky with the access for this program. Everyone's been kind of fully on board," said Lydia Delmonte, Arrow Media Assistant Producer.
The crew also interviewed key figures in the case including Chautauqua County Sheriff Joe Gerace, and Keith's brother, Kevin Reed.
"They've allowed us into their lives and into their homes and we feel very privileged that they've allowed us that kind of access and they've opened up about a very difficult time in their lives," said Delmonte.
The Discovery Channel is not the only media outlet that has chronicled the homicide on national television, as the case was also profiled on Dateline NBC last year.
"I mean it's a tragic story. There's a real unexpectedness about it in terms of the region that it happened in. I mean one thing that's been abundantly clear to us since we came here a few days ago is that this is a very tight-knit community," said Rodd.
The episode is set to air early 2016.