Sensing Murder

Sensing Murder (2006-2017)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Crime

Sensing Murder is the New Zealand's and Australian psychic investigators on TV2 NZ/AU. Presented by Rebecca Gibney, the 90-minute episodes follow the team of gifted psychics – Australian Deb Webber and Kiwi's Kelvin Cruickshank and Sue Nicholson – as they attempt to uncover new leads in more of New Zealand's most intriguing unsolved cases. Each case puts two psychics to the test to see what they can uncover with a team of private investigators analysing their findings. The program recreates the victims' last known living moments in a dramatic and stylised production. The reconstruction is based on forensic information, extensive research with case experts and family, along with interviews from police who were involved in the investigation. With no prior knowledge about the crime, the psychics reveal astounding new information about the victim, case and perpetrator.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:30 (90 min)

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S05E06Little Boy Lost: Peter Boland (Part 2)avr. 13, 2017
S05E05Little Boy Lost: Peter Boland (Part 1)mars 30, 2017
S05E04Taken Out: Donovan Reidy (Part 2)mars 23, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Sensing Murder' premiere?

'Sensing Murder' premiered on February 21, 2006.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Sensing Murder'?

'Sensing Murder' is a reality crime show where psychics and clairvoyants attempt to solve unsolved murder cases.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Sensing Murder'?

The first season of 'Sensing Murder' comprised of a total of 7 episodes.

Who were the hosts of 'Sensing Murder'?

The hosts of 'Sensing Murder' were Deb Webber and Kelvin Cruickshank.

Did 'Sensing Murder' focus only on cases from a specific country?

No, 'Sensing Murder' featured unsolved cases from both New Zealand and Australia.

What was the format of each episode?

Each episode of 'Sensing Murder' followed the journey of psychics as they visited crime scenes and conducted their investigations.

Were the psychics successful in solving the murder cases on the show?

While the show claimed to have a high success rate in solving cases, the accuracy and effectiveness of the psychics' abilities were debated.

How did the families of the victims react to the show?

The families of the victims had mixed reactions to the show, with some finding solace in the efforts of the psychics, while others expressed skepticism.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Sensing Murder'?

Yes, there were controversies surrounding 'Sensing Murder' as skeptics questioned the legitimacy of the psychics' claims and their ability to solve crimes.

Did 'Sensing Murder' receive any awards or nominations?

As per the available information, 'Sensing Murder' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Did the success of 'Sensing Murder' give rise to similar shows?

Yes, the success of 'Sensing Murder' inspired the creation of similar shows exploring the paranormal and unsolved mysteries.

What was the intended target audience for 'Sensing Murder'?

'Sensing Murder' primarily aimed to captivate viewers who were interested in true crime, the supernatural, and psychic abilities.

Did 'Sensing Murder' have a significant impact on popular culture?

While 'Sensing Murder' had its fair share of fans, it didn't make a significant impact on popular culture compared to other crime-solving TV shows.

Were there any follow-up investigations conducted based on the claims made in 'Sensing Murder'?

As far as the available information suggests, there were no follow-up investigations conducted based on the claims made in 'Sensing Murder'.

How did 'Sensing Murder' end?

The show ended after its first season and didn't continue with any subsequent seasons.

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