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SENSING MURDER - A LAWYER VALIDATES - a most spectacular paranormal television series

MATERIALIST SKEPTICS: $100,000 CHALLENGE - TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP! - SEE BOTTOM OF PAGE


One of the most highly valued television series anwhere in the world is SENSING MURDER (NZ) - It is a most sensationl paranormal series ever recorded in the history of television. There are some of the most brilliant, highly gifted forensic psychic-mediums. The accuracy of their mediiumship is just absolutely stunning - identifying between 40 and 80 correct hits- (without being given information about the case - except a picture of the victim where it is kept face downwards half of the time): - identifying also the gender, age, maritial status, the name, how the victim was killed, and on many occasions WHO actually killed the victim.

First article: Sensing Murder – A Lawyer Evaluates The Tracey Ann Patient episode The New Zealand version of “Sensing Murder” (Ninox TV/TV NZ Production) was shown in Australia. (Picture above shows left: Sue Nicholson, Deb Webber and Kelvin Cruickshank, regulars in Sensin Murder). We fully understand that when it was shown in New Zealand some months ago, Sensing Murder raised much controversy. Anything of value inevitably would raise controversy – and so it should. Why? Read full article: First article

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SECOND ARTICLE:
AUSTRALIAN PSYCHICS BEAT 'ORTHODOX' SCIENCE:
The first episode of the new Australian series of Sensing Murder featured two psychics Debbie Malone and Scot Russell-Hill. These gifted psychics were told ONLY that they would help solve a murder - nothing else. They were both brought from interstate - some 500 miles away and had no knowledge of the local area or history.

25 DIRECT HITS!
Yet working independently they came up with some 25 critical 'DIRECT HITS' which stunned orthodox science - even the hardened skeptics.

For example they identified: the victim was female, her name as 'Sarah', she was in the early twenties, body still missing, victim dead around 13 years- (was 15 years), coming home from tennis, cream colored early 80's Holden Commodore, the victim was attacked getting into her little red car, Frankston was the area, but Kananook was the specific place of the murder, was killed by a knife, attacker identified by name, the incident was at night, the killer was with a group, there was a female in the group - in the group there was one member nicknamed the 'dwarfie' (identified), group leader nicknamed 'rat-head,'. The exact parking space used by the victim was accurately identified by the psychics. They identified where there had been blood on the ground and where a witness who hadn't come forward had stood. Scott drew up a map which was identical to the area concerned. Read full article - Second article

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Third Article: Spectacular evidence about communicating with those in the afterlife dimension
The most spectacular, brilliant ‘reading’ ever about an unsolved case – mediums shocking the viewers – and the police – revealing for the first time the NAME of the victim, WHERE the crime was committed, HOW the victim was killed, WHAT weapon was used, WHO the killers were and the MOTIVATION for the killing of the victim.

One of the most spectacular demonstrations of mental mediumship ever given on television to demonstrate communication with the afterlife was in the episode ‘Last Orders’ of Sensing Murder (in NZ).

Two brilliant mediums, Australian Deb Webber (pictured, left) and New Zealander Kelvin Cruickshank (pictured, right) independently gave highly accurate information about an unsolved murder which happened in 1993.

Deb Webber was in the top 5% of the mediums who applied to do the mediumship for Sensing Murder in Australia and Kelvin was in the top 3% who applied in New Zealand Read full article Third article

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Fourth article Sensing Murder –
A Lawyer Evaluates The Tracey Ann Patient episode
(those coming from the homesite skip the bracketed introduction - and go from the bold print below) (Just recently, the New Zealand version of “Sensing Murder” (Ninox TV/TV NZ Production) was shown in Australia. We fully understand that when it was shown in New Zealand some months ago, Sensing Murder raised much controversy. Anything of value inevitably would raise controversy – and so it should. Why?

Because it will force us to closely examine the evidence of the controversial issue. In this case the critical issues are the paranormal and afterlife. My professional background is the admissibility of evidence. To resolve the issues therefore we have to closely look at the objective evidence – and to remove all existing prejudices. Fourth article

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FIFTH ARTICLE: Sensing Murder - A Lawyer Rebuts Skeptical 'Scientist'

So, are there any scientists who have vocalized opposition to the above mentioned episode of Sensing Murder documentary?

The only one I could find lives in New Zealand – I call him F Fisi who says he once had connections with Auckland University. He’s been noisily provocative, has been disseminating erroneous information, is most negatively vocal and shows he has not done any psychic investigations at all. He shows he has not studied the works of those scientists who unqualifiedly accepted the paranormal after they used their scientific expertise investigating the paranormal and the afterlife evidence. Read full article: Fifth article

Some Brilliant Scientists who Accepted the Paranormal:

Some of these scientists include Sir William Crookes, the most decorated scientist of his time, physicist Sir Oliver Lodge, a Fellow of the prestigious Royal Society, Sir William Barrett, Dr J J Thompson the discoverer of the electron, Alfred Russell Wallace. More recently we have other physicists who have explained the existence of the paranormal, for example, physicist Professor Fred Alan Wolf, physicist Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Josephson, Professor Jessica Utts, physicist Dr Harold Puthoff, Professor Russell Targ, Professor Dr Ernst Senkowski, physicist Dr Amit Goswami, scientist Ron Pearson, physicist Professor John Bockris, physicist Dr Claude Swanson, Professor Marilyn Schlitz, Dr Dean Radin whose brilliant book showing in scientific terms why the paranormal is to be accepted in his book The Conscious Univserse– now because of its critical importance to the ‘new science’ was translated into fourteen languages. There are of course dozens of other scientists who have accepted the paranormal.

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