“Murder” Comes To Spike TV
Spike has ordered a new reality series from Real World producers Bunim-Murray in which real people will investigate recreated murder scenes.
The series, titled “Murder,” is described as setting up: “two groups of civilians [are led] into an exact replica crime scene pulled from the files of an existing homicide case. The teams assess the crime scene, collect evidence, receive a list of potential suspects and meet with a coroner who reviews the findings of the original autopsy report,” saysThe Hollywood Reporter.
Teams “are given 48 hours to complete their investigation and identify the killer. Each group makes a presentation to [host and detective Tommy] Le Noir, who then reveals what actually happened at the crime scene.”
Winners “will have a donation made in their names to a selected victim’s charity.”
The ten episode series will air this summer, between episodes of CSI and CSI: New York. Jon Murray said, “For the viewer, ‘Murder’ fuses the authenticity of a real-life crime scene with the suspense of trying to solve the murder before the contestants on the show,” and called his new show “a cutting-edge series.”
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