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Diagnosis Murder Mind Over Murder (1993–2001) Online

Diagnosis Murder Mind Over Murder (1993–2001) Online
Original Title :
Mind Over Murder
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Mystery / Drama
Year :
1993–2001
Directror :
Christian I. Nyby II
Cast :
Dick Van Dyke,Victoria Rowell,Charlie Schlatter
Writer :
Joyce Burditt,Gerry Conway
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
7.8/10
Diagnosis Murder Mind Over Murder (1993–2001) Online

Attractive Kristie Lofton wounds her head falling on a video recorder and tells Jesse in ER she had a psychic vision of the murder of investment broker Nick Holloway, who planned a take-over of her boss Craig Wohlman's TV infomercials program, Psychic Buddies. For a dinner Jesse promises her Steve will investigate, but Nick just left on a two weeks Yellowstone camping trip in good health and spirit. Kristie has another vision about another show guest and an umbrella, Mark who told Jesse she may be honest helps them find the site outside the studio; there she has a vision with his car number plate and camping equipment, a dumpster accidentally (?) nearly hits her. Steve finds she has a drugs and cons charges record in 16 states, yet no convictions. Norman is a gold card Buddies-member, but clearly has no real psychic gift. Mark finds the firm has various other shows and associated product lines, Wolhlman claims Nick was only offering the studio a loan he no longer needed, but staff ...
Episode complete credited cast:
Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke - Dr. Mark Sloan
Victoria Rowell Victoria Rowell - Amanda Bentley-Livingston
Charlie Schlatter Charlie Schlatter - Dr. Jesse Travis
Michael Tucci Michael Tucci - Norman Briggs
Barry Van Dyke Barry Van Dyke - Steve Sloan
George Hamilton George Hamilton - Craig Wohlman
Roxanne Beckford Roxanne Beckford - Sylvana Kent
David Wells David Wells - Zalman Bain
Wayne Thomas Yorke Wayne Thomas Yorke - Max
Tracy Nelson Tracy Nelson - Kristie Lofton
Matt Marshall Matt Marshall - Policeman

Per the title, the term "Mind Over Matter" was used in reference to paranormal phenomena such as extra-sensory perception and psychokinesis during the 1960s and 1970s.