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Latest TV show. Murder House FLIP. This is about houses where murders occurred.

New TV Show Murder House Flip Is Exactly What It Sounds Like

A New TV Show Called Murder House Flip Combines True Crime and Home Renovations, and We Are So Ready

Author picture of Sarah MuoioDecember 23, 2019by SARAH MUOIOFirst Published: September 10, 2019
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If you're an equal parts true-crime and home-renovation-show addict, then you're about to be glued to the TV, because a new show is coming called — wait for — Murder House Flip, and it's exactly how it sounds. From the executive producer of CSIMurder House Flip is going where no one else wants to go, which is inside some of the country's most infamous murder homes.

The cast will include forensic specialists, spiritual healers, and high-end renovation experts who take on homes across the United States that found their way to fame thanks to mysterious murders and intriguing crimes committed within their four walls. Penny Dreadful's Chris King and author Katherine Ramsland will also produce. "We are thrilled to bring this one of a kind series to life and dive into a world that combines America's two biggest TV obsessions: true crime and home renovation," said Elyse Seder, SVP Alternative & Syndicated Programming of Sony Pictures Television.

As much as it's targeted toward Fixer Upper fans, the show, which will premiere on mobile-only streaming service Quibi on April 6, 2020, gets deep into the shocking secrets and scandalous stories of these homes. Once the crime experts uncover all the horrifying details, spiritual healers step in to remove the stains of the past. And then the high-end renovation experts finish transforming the home into something much more beautiful.

 
 

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The only question is . . . would you live in a former murder house?

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Posted - January 11, 2020

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  • I'd totally live in a murder house.

    This is kinda like my idea I had for a consignment shop that only carries furniture someone died in.   The macabre market is pretty big and underserved .
      January 12, 2020 3:57 PM MST
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    That's a great idea.  There are many people attracted to objects with a dark and nefarious past. They make great conversational pieces. I would most certainly frequent your fine establishment, myself. 
      January 12, 2020 4:31 PM MST
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  • Exactly.  You know what's up.  It has a story to it.

    I figure,  people don't like keeping that stuff but you don't want to throw away a decent piece.  There's people who if you find them are kinda interested.  The piece would come with a verified detailed story. Of course it has to be more than just the old mattress Uncle George choked on his own vomit in.  But...
      January 12, 2020 4:46 PM MST
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  • 2836
    I have no issues living in a murder house. I think it would be fun and could get a nice piece of real estate for a good price
      January 12, 2020 4:33 PM MST
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