

Sensing Murder
Sensing Murder is a television series from New Zealand and Australia, in which psychics are asked to act as psychic detectives to help provide evidence that might be useful in solving famous unsolved murder cases in each country by communicating with the deceased victims.
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Plot Summary
Sensing Murder is a documentary film that follows a group of psychic investigators as they attempt to solve cold cases. The film chronicles their journey as they visit crime scenes, interview family members, and use their alleged psychic abilities to uncover new leads and bring closure to grieving families. It highlights the emotional toll and the complex nature of working on unsolved mysteries through a supernatural lens.
Critical Reception
Sensing Murder received a mixed to positive reception, primarily appreciated for its unique approach to cold case investigations and the emotional depth it brought to the stories of victims and their families. However, its reliance on paranormal claims drew skepticism from some critics, who questioned the scientific validity of psychic investigations. Despite this, many found the film compelling and thought-provoking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its empathetic portrayal of victims' families.
- Commended for its intriguing premise of using psychic abilities to solve crimes.
- Criticized by some for the lack of empirical evidence supporting psychic claims.
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Fun Fact
The film's premise is based on the controversial concept of psychometry, where individuals claim to gain information about an object or person through touch.
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