10/21/2011

Sensing Murder (2006) Review

Sensing Murder (2006)
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See the best Psychic Detective in action!
Pam Coronado is the best Psychic Detective I've ever seen or heard about. There were only 11 shows in the series (sad, bring back the series Discovery!) and two of the cases have been solved with arrests made. Other cases have been solved, but, due to extenuating circumstances, no arrest can be made (ie., they are dead).


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When the trail of a murderer goes cold and there are no leads or suspects, police across the country are turning to the supernatural. Two of the nation's top psychic investigators are Pam Coronado, a clairvoyant who visualizes past murders, and Laurie Campbell, a medium who receives messages from "the other side." As the last hope for desperate families and frustrated police, this supernaturally skilled pair may be the only ones who can uncover the dark secrets of the past. Don't miss this unique and riveting series! Desperate for Answers: On December 21, 1997, a University of Colorado senior was brutally beaten and left for dead in an alley just blocks from her home. The case remained unsolved for eight years before the family encouraged police to turn to psychics Pam Coronado and Laurie Campbell for answers. Random Killer: Can Pam and Laurie help close the murder case of Patricia Neufeld, a suburban housewife and mother of three brutally killed in cold blood 28 years ago? Was Patricia killed by a now-incarcerated serial killer or was it a random act of violence?Mountain Murders: Young wife Bobbie Jo Oberholtzer was shot to death 23 years ago. With no suspects and little evidence, two top psychics work to provide investigators with new leads and fresh perspectives in hopes of finally bringing some closure to Bobbie Jo's grieving husband. Basement Horror: On May 22, 2004, 53-year-old Al Kite was struck in the head and tortured for hours before he died in the basement apartment of his townhouse. Now investigators turn to the supernatural for help in locating the prime suspect. Hunted in the Forest: There were few leads and no witnesses to the murder ofJeannette Bauman and Steven Haugen in the Oregon wilderness on July 4th weekend 2005. Investigators have hit a brick wall, prompting them to call in Pam and Laurie. Missing Teens: In 1979, high school sweethearts Mary Leonard and Ricky Beard were murdered. Six years later, their bones were discovered in a remote, wooded area in Ohio, but still no clues to the killer. With objects belonging to the victims and a crime scene visit, our psychic team may be able to help. Prairie Predator: With her young son nearby, Angela Lee, 22, was beaten and strangled to death in her East Gillespie, Illinois, home. Three years later the police have no concrete leads. Will Pam and Laurie be able to shed light on this seemingly unsolvable murder? Video Store Murder: On November 15, 1998, 18-year-old Miranda Fenner was murdered at a video store where she worked in Laurel, Montana. Eight years later, investigators still have no solid leads. Desperate for justice for their daughter, Miranda's parents insist that police enlist psychic aid. Convent Killer: More than 30 years ago, 26-year-old apprentice nun Robin Elam was raped and strangled in a field near her convent in West Virginia. Today investigators are no closer to solving the case, desperately calling upon two of America's top psychics.Parkway Mystery: College freshman Cassandra Hailey and Keith Call left for their first date on April 9, 1988, and were never seen again. Will Laurie and Pam find new leads for the detectives? Will their psychic visions point to evidence initially overlooked in the original investigation? Sensing Murder: On March 29, 1999, Sarasota, Florida resident Deborah Dalzell was found murdered in the bathroom of her brand new dream home. Eight years later, the case is still unsolved. Will Pam and Laurie be able to find clues by sensing this sinister murder?

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