Kelly
Philosopher
That's odd, Luke, because I received the same email from someone I didn't know.
I got a pretty good idea of what that means...
Sheesh, how inane can this get? No, the psychic can not "communicate properly with the family prior to any filming".
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Luke, is Tammie the person who emailed this to you?
Yip. Who is Tammie?
I received an email today from someone I do not know, but who seems to know I have an interest in Carla Baron.
It appears there is strong evidence that Carla has contact with family members of missing people prior to the filming of her show "Haunting Evidence" which follows Carla as she supposedly begins looking into a missing person case.
Some hard evidence here: http://www.carlabaron.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1910#post1910
Regarding the disappearnce of Tara Grinsted:
I have not ever watched "Haunting Evidence" so I don't know if the show on Tara Grinsted claimed Carla had no prior contact with the family. According to the email I got today, they made such a claim in another show on someone else's disappearance.
Some more interesting bits, from the adminstrator of the Carla Baron fan site forum:
http://www.carlabaron.net/forum/showthread.php?p=1888#post1888
Apparently word is getting around, and the same administrator felt compelled to do some spin control: http://www.carlabaron.net/forum/showthread.php?t=525
Interesting wordplay.
I don't know. I asked her if we had met somewhere on the 'Net, and she said:
How did she get your email?
Nothing wrong with what she sent, but I was curious who she is, but more curious since she emailed you as well.
...If you are interested in Carla's history of so called "helping people" go here>> http://www.iigwest.com/carla_report.html
Been a while since I was in this thread.
Hows it going with psychicpredators.com?.
Stellafane said:Hi Suzan. I am familiar with this site. I also notice it's a bit out of date. For instance, the site still lists Philip and Sarah Gehring as missing. Their bodies were found late last year in Ohio -- despite Ms. Baron's "vision" of "clarity and force" that they were "near New Hampshire." Logical guess, but not even her staunchest apologists can claim she got this one right (unless you have an exceedingly broad definition of "near").
Kelly,
I was just watching a doc that included a profile of the Zach Ramsey case, and was at first shocked by the outcome of the investigation. I don't know how old a show this was, but what's the latest?
I believe it was one of the rocky mountain states (Idaho seems right). The thing I remember most about it was that the suspect the police arrested, a sex offender from Mass., was not charged due to the mother being uncooperative. He was convicted for other offences, involving pedophilia, with other children. The child has never been found. I'm sorry I don't remember more, I was working on the computer when it was on and didn't pay attention right away.
The suspect sounded like the such an evil scum bag, I was relieved to hear he was at least off the street (except it meant he commited another sex crime against a child).This must be who you are talking about: Zachary Ramsay
The man involved sounds so evil. Who knows how many kids he killed or hurt in some way.
With 105,000+ missing persons' cases open in the US at any given time, there are so many I have never heard of. I know quite a few, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to the overall number. Zach's is one I had not run across yet.
I hope that's not why she isn't cooperating with the authorities.His mother insists that her psychic and others believe her son is alive and she hopes his case will be reopened by law enforcement.
The suspect sounded like the such an evil scum bag, I was relieved to hear he was at least off the street (except it meant he commited another sex crime against a child).
BTW did you see the part about the psychic:
I hope that's not why she isn't cooperating with the authorities.
That's why I was curious about it, because it seemed so unusual.What a strange case! I read further and as it states here, authorities dropped the murder charges because the mother said she thought the boy was alive. Now, I may not know much about the law, but you'd think if they have the evidence, they would continue on with the prosection, regardless of the mother's and the psychic's feelings or delusions.
I'm adding this case to my list of examples to pull out when a believer asks "What harm can it do to listen to the psychic."
How about a reply like this?:
"What if a multiple offense sexual predator commits murder and cannibalism but the mother won't testify? She is supported in her delusional belief that the kid is still alive by her psychic predator."