Sorry Im a bit late on this.
In truth the Bohmian version and the standard version of Quantum Mechanics can be mathematically shown to give the same experimental results, so no experiment really shows that one is more consistent.
However the "bizarre" trajectories that the Bohmian model requires in some cases, had never been directly observed.
Now they have. However the standard view predicts the same results, it just doesn't attribute them to trajectories.
There is an interesting discussion to be had here, I think it really gets to the heart of the interpretational issues and the subject of weak measurements. However I'm not sure how to phrase it as a debate topic, "Can any experiment distinguish Quantum interpretations" perhaps?
Edited by Son Goku, : No reason given.