Cast: Eric Evangelista, Shannon Evangelista, Benjaman Kyle
Many Lives of Benjaman Kyle is a 2026 American documentary crime series that follows the real-world investigation into one of the strangest missing-identity cases in modern history — a man found with no name, no memory, and no past, living outside a fast-food restaurant in Georgia.
What is Many Lives Of Benjaman Kyle about?
Two documentary producers become obsessed with a man known only as Benjaman Kyle — an amnesiac discovered disoriented behind a Burger King with no identification, no recorded history, and no one searching for him. What starts as a humanitarian effort to restore his name quickly transforms into something far darker. As Eric and Shannon Evangelista dig deeper, they hit walls: falsified leads, connections to unsolved cold cases stretching back decades, and troubling links to organized crime. Every answer they uncover raises more questions about who this man truly is — and whether learning the truth will put everyone involved at serious risk.
Cast & crew
The series centers on producers Eric Evangelista and Shannon Evangelista, who function as both investigators and on-camera subjects, documenting their own growing unease as the search intensifies. Benjaman Kyle himself appears throughout the series, a quietly compelling figure at the heart of a mystery that resisted resolution for years.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking audiences and the Iranian diaspora, this series resonates on themes of identity loss, displacement, and the bureaucratic invisibility that can befall those without documentation — experiences that many in the diaspora community understand firsthand. The show blends cold-case crime investigation with a deeply human portrait of a man stripped of his entire life story. It is available on K-Time in its original English audio without Persian dubbing or subtitles, making it well-suited for bilingual viewers comfortable with English-language true crime content.
Where & how to watch
Many Lives of Benjaman Kyle is available to stream on K-Time. Watch on the web browser, your television, or your phone — no VPN required, no geo-blocking, and no extra download needed. Subscribe once and cancel anytime.