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It was my father's religious beliefs
that destroyed our family.
We have to be so very careful what we believe in.
Hello.
There's a... there's a little lad coming through to me now.
Come on, come on.
He wants to talk to someone.
Oh, he's a little... he's a little lad
and he... and he's lookin' for his mom.
He's sayin' his name is... is Rob or Robbie.
Is that... Is that you, sweetheart?
Stand up, my love.
Mark Van Rhys is one of the UK's most popular psychics.
He believes that we're making a documentary about his special powers
whereas, in fact, we are investigating the many, many complaints
that have been made against him.
Do what this lady has done
and accept the message.
Mark? Mark, can you hear me?
Oh, just give us a sign.
Scratch your nose for a sec, see.
Oh, thank God for that.
It's Steph, right? The woman's name's Steph.
He calls you mom, but he's... he's telling me
your name is Steph?
Oh, my God.
Is... Is that right, my love?
- Are you Steph? - Yeah.
Okay, so before the show starts
Van Rhys' team have audience members
fill out one of these prayer cards.
There are the name and details
of the person they wish to contact
who has passed over to the other side.
The team then steal this information
and they feed it back to Van Rhys
through a hidden earpiece, which I just hacked into
and, hey, presto, he's psychic.
My blood hurts, mommy.
My blood hurts.
Why is he saying that?
He had leukemia.
Poor little lamb.
Oh, he's got a cheeky little smile, hasn't he?
Yes.
Children often make the best connection
because they're so pure, you see.
He was such a good boy.
He still is, my sweet, he still is.
He says he's happy
but he does miss your cooking.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry to interrupt.
My name is Professor Philip Goodman
from the TV program "Psychic Cheats."
Mr. Van Rhys, we have got..
Mr. Van Rhys, we have got proof
that you are being fed information through a hidden earpiece
and you are passing it off as contact with the dead...
- Excuse me, sir. - I beg your pardon.
This is gonna be broadcast on national television.
Can you deny that you were using an earpiece?
That's slander.
I can assure you, you will be hearing
from my solicitor in due course.
His assistant just told him that Robbie
was in Christchurch Hospital.
I can play you the tape.
I'm sorry. Christchurch Hospital!
He's lyin', isn't he?
The idea of us and our loved ones dying
just ceasing to exist is so awful
that we'll believe anything which gives us hope
that there might be something beyond.
That fear is known as existential terror
and the man who coined that phrase was Dr. Charles Cameron.
So why do you think
the voices come through you, Jean?
'Cause we love her.
And how many voices are there?
300.
I moved back in. I thought it would help.
She's only here 'cause she ran out of booze.
Mom.
She fingered herself last night
thinkin' about John Travolta.
Daddy sees everything.
Jesus!
I've seen this before.
Your mother feels abandoned
at the death of your father.
Is she possessed?
No, she's angry that her husband had died.
As for the vase..
...I did that.
The brain sees what it wants to see.
When I saw that clip when I was a boy
it was like a lightning bolt struck me
'cause it was like somebody saying
you don't have to have your life ruled by superstitious fear.
And the way that I'd been brought up, that was..
Honestly, that was a revelation 'cause I didn't realize
there was a different way of thinking.
And, uh, from that minute
I... I can remember thinking that's what I wanna do
that's what I wanna be, that's who I want to be.
The search for the missing scientist
and paranormalist, Charles Cameron, has been called off
three weeks after Mr. Cameron's car was found abandoned
near his house in Filey.
I think it's ironic to say the least
that a man who spent a lifetime
explaining away mysteries became one himself.
I just wish I could have met him is all.
Hello, Professor Goodman.
This is Charles Cameron.
I'm sure you're surprised to hear my voice.
I'm familiar with your work and I need to see you.
I don't have long.
Please come to 79 East Shore
Caravan Park..
Hi, Mr. Cameron. I'm Philip Goodman.
Hello, I'm Philip Goodman.
Come on.
Hello, Mr. Cameron, I'm Philip Goodman.
Hello, Charles.
Hello, I'm Philip Goodman.
Hold on.
Come in.
I'm not paying to heat the street.
Oh, Jesus.
Come in, sit down. Sit down, please.
Hello, I'm Philip Goodman.
I know who you are.
I can't quite believe this.
No? Why is that?
I think like everybody else, I just pre..
...sort of presumed you were dead.
How do you know I'm not?
Can I ask what, where you've been?
- What's happened? - Pour me a drink then.
Pour it from that bottle there.
Bottle there. Pour it!
Okay.
I brought you something.
It's a copy of my latest book.
- I signed it... - Aah.
Just stick it there.
I'm so familiar with your books
and your, your TV work.
I've always felt a closeness to you.
Save those sentiments for your wife and family.
What a surprise. You're not married.
You could always see the truth, couldn't you?
Truth?
I look back now at my work
with absolute shame.
I see the arrogance and the disrespect
with which I went into those homes.
I took pleasure in pulling those stories
those people apart.
I think you're being really hard on yourself.
I have seen your work, Goodman.
You want to know what I think of it?
It's shit.
You are a conceited, weak-willed coward.
Editing out any inconvenient data.
Terrified of anything that doesn't fit
into your tiny worldview...
Okay, I'm done. I came here in good faith because you...
Three cases!
I couldn't explain three cases
that haunt me still.
Now you go and investigate if you dare
and come back and tell me that I am wrong
because I've come to one inescapable conclusion
and that is the supernatural
the unseen forces that surround us
everything that you and I have spent a lifetime
trying to debunk and disprove, it's all true.
Every last bit of it.
Please, Mr. Goodman
I'm begging you.
Tell me I am wrong.
I need you to tell me..
...I'm wrong.
Oh, hello, Tony?
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