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Fact: Psychics Have Solved Or Helped Solve a Number of High Profile Criminal Cases

Posted on the 12 February 2018 by Calvinthedog

Psychic visions are not typically detailed. Usually it is more that they see a picture in their minds, for instance, they see a river or a young woman’s body being fished out of a river.

The following is from a murder case that was solved by a good psychic:

A young boy disappeared in his neighborhood one afternoon. He had not been found. Not sure how much time went on, but a psychic was either brought in or offered her services. She said she saw a boy on the ground, dead. He has one red shoe on. He’s underneath something. She could not narrow it down any further.

They drove her around town seeing if she could get a peg on where he might be. Finally they came to an area that she felt was “hot” and she narrowed it down to a 12 square block area. Not sure what happened next. I guess they searched homes in the area. Underneath one partially built home in the crawlspace under the house was the dead boy. He was wearing red shoes, but only one of the shoes was on. The other shoe was off and over in the dirt somewhere.

This was a documented case. Read it on the Net, but I can’t find it for you. This is not the only case that psychics have helped solve.

The rationalist or skeptic community of professional scientistic people state that there is no evidence that psychics are useful in solving crimes or that they have ever solved any crime. Nevertheless, detectives are known to use them at times. If they didn’t work at all, you wonder why detectives would ever use them at all. There have been a number of well documented cases like the above in which psychics solved or helped solve the case. How the skeptics explain this away is beyond me.

That said, psychics are all over the place, and a lot of them are just flat out wrong. Only a few of them hit it only some of the time. But when they do, there doesn’t seem to be any way that they could have figured it out unless they were at the murder.


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