Spike TV just turned up the reality television dial about 50 clicks. Their new show Murder takes six real people, divides them into two teams, and tasks them to solve a 'real' murder case in 48 hours, CSI style.
Murder is hosted by Detective Tommy Le Noir, a 27-year Arlington, Texas, decorated law enforcement veteran who garnered his fair share of murder convictions. Each show starts with Le Noir escorting the two teams into an exact replica crime scene pulled from the files of a solved homicide case. These gruesomely recreated crime scenes come complete with the murder victim's corpse, which looks like it came straight from Tom Savini's closet. They're given actual crime scene footage from the closed case, a list of potential suspects, an opportunity to analyze orginal suspect interrogation tapes, and then they get to sit in on a recreated autopsy with a real pathologist who reviews the findings of the original autopsy report with them...continue reading this article at Geeks of Doom!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Spike 'Murder's Reality TV
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 2:56 PM
Labels: Murder, Reality Television, Spike TV
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