New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Voice of peace HOW KELVIN’S RAISING SPIRITS

Kelvin Cruickshank has dealt with some harrowing situations in his 20-plus years as a professional medium. When he worked on TV show Sensing Murder, he did readings that included seeing terrible deaths, and he’s also been involved in some private cases that have left him shaken.

But nothing compares to some of the cases he has been consulting on as part of his work on a US TV series called Voices from the Grave.

“I’ve seen a lot in my time but never anything like this,” explains Kelvin (49), who says that when he connects with the spirits of dead people, they often show him how they died and in some instances he feels like he experiences what they went through. “Horrific is the word that comes to mind.”

Kelvin has been travelling to Los Angeles regularly for the last five

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