The amazing thing about this film is that it is actually a true story. Terry Deveroux is a nurse and night club singer who is preparing for her evening performance when someone visits her, strangles her, knifes her och burns her after having made some effort to make it look that she was raped. As her apartment burns, there are no clues left for the police. But as a nurse she had colleagues, and one of them, who recently had a miscarriage, is visited by Terry from beyond the grave, and she at times actually becomes Terry, remembering every detail of her own murder. During these sessions of being possessed by her friend, Rene Perkins is unconscious, but her husband is understanding and realizes the facts of the case. The police do the rest, and during the ensuing trials, even the murderer gets some taste of the visits from beyond the grave.
It is well done with interviews with the actual persons, interfoliated between the proceedings. Which add to the authenticity and almost documentary character of the film. The actors are perfectly convincing, and there are no disturbing extra effects, as the authenticity needs no extra dramatization. On the whole, it is surprisingly good and well worth adding to the canon of good films.