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This show is like “Fixer Upper” for crime scenes

Did you ever think there was a show that combined two of America’s favorite TV shows??  What if there was a show that combined the shows, “Fixer Upper” and “CSI?”  How awesome would that be??

There’s a new series coming called “Murder House Flip.”  It’s exactly what it sounds like!  A home-makeover show that takes on houses where a murder happened.

The show, from the minds os “CSI” producer Josh Berman, “Penny Dreadful” producer Chris King and author Katherine Ramsland!  Murder House Flip will appear on mobile-streaming service Quibi, which launches in April.

The cast includes forensic specialists, spiritual healers and high-end renovation experts,” according to the press release.  They’ll uncover the crimes, shocking secrets and scandalous history of the homes.

 

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