Life After Death with Tyler Henry - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Real Deal
Spirit animals and eerie details help Tyler bring hope to close friends and a recording engineer. Tyler begins helping mom Theresa uncover her past.
Mommy Dearest
Tyler's surprise reunion with a former teacher leads to an emotional apology from the afterlife. A private investigator needs help on her cold cases.
Russian Roulette
Tyler heads from a crime scene to the LA Coliseum and connects members of the Lakers family while revealing more layers to his mother's history.
I Don't See Dead People
A woman searches for peace after an untimely loss. A sister seeks justice. Later, a loving couple's tragic accident hits too close to home for Tyler.
Higher Forces
Tyler offers renewed hope to two sorority sisters and visits newfound family in New Orleans to unravel the mystery surrounding his mother's birth.
The Last Call
A legendary star shocks Tyler from the other side. Paramedic friends receive a healing reading. Theresa's journey into her lost past takes its toll.
The Shock of a Lifetime
A loving partner arranges a surprise reading with Tyler. Tyler hires an expert in DNA analysis and tracing to get answers to his family's questions.
Pandemonium
A mother looks to heal after a natural disaster. Too close to his family's story, Tyler meets with a trusted medium friend for guidance.
It Comes at a Price
Tyler returns to his hometown with answers to his family's mystery. A frightening prediction during a reading with old friends comes true hours later.
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