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Psychic Detective: A Spiritual Investigation into Unsolved Crimes

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In 2005, psychic Scott Russell Hill appeared on Sensing Murder, a show that used psychic clues to investigate unsolved murders and disappearances. Time and again he riveted audiences with his accuracy and insight into the crimes in question.

261 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2006

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April 30, 2018
What is says on the tin. :)

Scott Russell Hill was involved with the television programme "Sensing Murder" in both Australia and New Zealand and this book mostly covers that.

It also covers the disappearance of the Beaumont Children... who were friend's of Scott's.

Very interesting book.
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107 reviews40 followers
July 22, 2012
If you love the show 'Sensing Murder' then you'll love this book! It provides further insights into his experiences on the show (particuarlly the australia episodes) and alot of other amazing insight into his experiences as a psychic and what its like investigating murders from a 'spiritual' level.

I've met Scott Russell Hill, and he was fantastic and such a joy in person. His book is definately no different if you're into that kind of thing! I just found this book blew me away, and really opened my eyes to a side of psychics I'd never really considered before.

If you don't believe in psychic abilities, then either read this with an open mind, or don't bother at all.
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August 27, 2014
Great book, I really enjoyed it.
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June 24, 2009
There is not much insight into psychics beyond what I already know: psychics can hear and feel spirits. Hill does introduce the concept of 'synchronicity' and this is what he uses to confirm that he was on the right track.

Beyond this, the book contains his complaints about working on a TV show and self-assurance passages. At times, it seems that Hill was congratulating himself (eg when he found a clue no-one else would be able to or when the police acknowledged that his information may be vital).

Hill may have written this partly to appease his critic, partly to flatter himself.
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