I only have bad news on this respect. I was nearly arrested because of it.
I was in some kind of training session for unemployed people, and one thing that happened was a visit from the local Police by the curator of the police archives. She brought various items along and asked us to handle them and try and think what may have happened with these items. It was like one item per person, but there were small and large items including knives and an axe.
I ended up with a small white handled knife that was only about 3" long and the type you ate with, but was bent.
People started saying what they thought about their items, and each time the WPC would give an entirely different account of the actual event.
I started seeing things the moment I picked it up. I changed my grip to match what I was seeing. I saw a woman - angrily holding it out infront of her, but then a large man wearing an apron, a struggle, she ran out and he chased her with the knife uphill, up a street, to a doorway where he cornered her, and stabbed her in the neck on her right, then dragged it across with such force that it nearly took her head off.
The WPC was a bit taken aback at this, and said that it was a Butcher that was at work when his wife brought the knife in and threatened him, and that he chased her up the street then stabbed and killed her like I said - but then wanted to know where I was at the time and can I give a statement ! She was quite insistent at that.
I just explained I wasn't there and it was just a guess, but she seemed quite rattled by it.
The downside of this is that I was seeing this through His eyes - and feeling what he was feeling, and feeling what it was like to kill someone in this state of pure anger, which is not something I can forget.
I remember visiting a dungeon attraction in Edinburgh. I was physically sick in that one.
I have since learned not to touch murder weapons. I just don't want to know.