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It's tough to keep Noreen Renier's WIKI site from becoming anything but a marketing fluff piece managed directly by her. Those who can provide links and/or updates have my appreciation. At the time of this posting the site resembled:
Noreen Renier was ruled during litigation as a recognized public figure and in 2010 lost a federal court ruling in a 5-year effort to shut down critical web sites referencing her paranormal and psychic claims.[0]
As of early 2012 Noreen Renier is based in Wilmington, North Carolina and is a co-author of several books including 'A Mind For Murder' (re-released in 2008) and 'The Practical Psychic' released in 2011.[1]
She has for more than 40 years claimed paranormal abilities including as a psychic medium and psychic detective, principally involved on missing person cases. She has made various TV appearances including 11 episodes of the Psychic Detective entertainment series created by Story House Productions.[2]
In recent years she has been involved with extensive federal court litigation and on July 22, 2011 U.S. District Court judge Norman K. Moon issued a court memorandum rejecting a federal appeal by author and psychic actress Noreen Renier and affirming a March 2011 federal court decision against Renier ordered by a lower federal court. The lower federal court ruling by the Honorable William Anderson (Virgina) found Noreen Renier had misled the federal court and was not a credible court witness.
Those federal court judgments ordered against Noreen Renier follow additional Washington federal court decisions which she lost in 2006 and 2007 and U.S. federal Judge James Robart in his judgment order in 2006 stated ". . . the record before the court shows that it is impossible that Ms. Renier breached the agreement in this case without some level of fault. She knew or should have known of the agreement, and breached it nonetheless."[3]
Judge Robart ordered Renier on April 5, 2007 to pay the victim in the legal breach more than $41,000 with accrued interest. Shortly after however Noreen Renier declared her second bankruptcy within 9 years, though the victim ultimately received a significant share of the debt owed him.[also 3]
Although Renier makes claims on her official site about using psychic abilities to help the FBI and other law enforcement agencies solve cases,[4] no psychic detective has ever been given official recognition by the FBI, police department or US national news for solving a crime, preventing a crime, or finding a kidnap victim or corpse.[5][6][7][8] Extensive subpoena information across Renier's financial accounts provided no support to her claims that she has been hired by hundreds of law enforcement agencies, and multiple witnesses have publicly stated she was deceptive and lied in what has been called the "greatest bogus psychic charade of the century."[9]
Sources referenced
0. ^ Federal court order: Refer to http://www.vawd.uscourts.gov/OPINIONS/MOON/RENIERVMERRELL.PDF Retrieved 3-9- 2012.
1. ^ Noreen Renier personal web site page at: http://noreenrenier.com/specialevents.htm Retreived 3-8-2012.
2. ^ Noreen Renier personal web site page at: http://noreenrenier.com/media/tv/appearancesonpsychicdetectives.htm Retrieved 3-9-2012.
3. ^ Public federal court records made public in 2006, 2007, and 2011referenced at: http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/Court%20rulings%20and%20judgments.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
4. ^ "Noreen Renier - official site". http://www.noreenrenier.com/. Retrieved 3-9-2012.
5. ^ The Blue Sense: Psychic Detectives and Crime by Arthur Lyons and Marcello Truzzi, Ph. D., Mysterious Press, 1991
6. ^ Psychic Sleuths: ESP and Sensational Cases by Joe Nickell, Prometheus Press, 1994
7. ^ Ayers Sweat, Jane; Mark W Durm (Winter 1993). "Psychics: Do Police Departments Really Use Them?". Skeptical Inquirer. http://www.skeptically.org/spiritualism/id10.html. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
8. ^ Ayers Radford, Benjamin (2010-05-10). "Missing Persons and Abductions Reveal Psychics' Failures". Science Daily. http://news.discovery.com/human/missing-persons-and-abductions-reveal-psychics-failures.html. Retrieved 3-09-2012.
9. ^ Web site referencing various eye-witnesses to events claimed under paranormal visions by Renier: http://www.commentarybysherlock.com/commentarybysherlock/runwaypart1.asp
Major External links
• Noreen Renier web site: http://www.noreenrenier.com/ Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Index to extensive profiles of Renier claims http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/IndepthRenier.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Critical review of three of Noreen Renier’s post 2007 books: http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/Juana%20Castro%20sign-off.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Examination by independent researcher of claims and counterclaims between Noreen Renier and her principal critic as authored by Florida based Dr. Gary Posner, M.D., at: http://www.gpposner.com/Renier_list.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
PersondataNameRenier, NoreenAlternative namesShort descriptionSelf-proclaimed psychic medium, author, TV actressDate of birthJanuary 16, 1937Place of birthWestern MassachusettsDate of deathPlace of death
[[Category:Living people, Court recognized Public Figure] [[Category
sychic medium, TV Psychic Detective]
Noreen Renier was ruled during litigation as a recognized public figure and in 2010 lost a federal court ruling in a 5-year effort to shut down critical web sites referencing her paranormal and psychic claims.[0]
As of early 2012 Noreen Renier is based in Wilmington, North Carolina and is a co-author of several books including 'A Mind For Murder' (re-released in 2008) and 'The Practical Psychic' released in 2011.[1]
She has for more than 40 years claimed paranormal abilities including as a psychic medium and psychic detective, principally involved on missing person cases. She has made various TV appearances including 11 episodes of the Psychic Detective entertainment series created by Story House Productions.[2]
In recent years she has been involved with extensive federal court litigation and on July 22, 2011 U.S. District Court judge Norman K. Moon issued a court memorandum rejecting a federal appeal by author and psychic actress Noreen Renier and affirming a March 2011 federal court decision against Renier ordered by a lower federal court. The lower federal court ruling by the Honorable William Anderson (Virgina) found Noreen Renier had misled the federal court and was not a credible court witness.
Those federal court judgments ordered against Noreen Renier follow additional Washington federal court decisions which she lost in 2006 and 2007 and U.S. federal Judge James Robart in his judgment order in 2006 stated ". . . the record before the court shows that it is impossible that Ms. Renier breached the agreement in this case without some level of fault. She knew or should have known of the agreement, and breached it nonetheless."[3]
Judge Robart ordered Renier on April 5, 2007 to pay the victim in the legal breach more than $41,000 with accrued interest. Shortly after however Noreen Renier declared her second bankruptcy within 9 years, though the victim ultimately received a significant share of the debt owed him.[also 3]
Although Renier makes claims on her official site about using psychic abilities to help the FBI and other law enforcement agencies solve cases,[4] no psychic detective has ever been given official recognition by the FBI, police department or US national news for solving a crime, preventing a crime, or finding a kidnap victim or corpse.[5][6][7][8] Extensive subpoena information across Renier's financial accounts provided no support to her claims that she has been hired by hundreds of law enforcement agencies, and multiple witnesses have publicly stated she was deceptive and lied in what has been called the "greatest bogus psychic charade of the century."[9]
Sources referenced
0. ^ Federal court order: Refer to http://www.vawd.uscourts.gov/OPINIONS/MOON/RENIERVMERRELL.PDF Retrieved 3-9- 2012.
1. ^ Noreen Renier personal web site page at: http://noreenrenier.com/specialevents.htm Retreived 3-8-2012.
2. ^ Noreen Renier personal web site page at: http://noreenrenier.com/media/tv/appearancesonpsychicdetectives.htm Retrieved 3-9-2012.
3. ^ Public federal court records made public in 2006, 2007, and 2011referenced at: http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/Court%20rulings%20and%20judgments.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
4. ^ "Noreen Renier - official site". http://www.noreenrenier.com/. Retrieved 3-9-2012.
5. ^ The Blue Sense: Psychic Detectives and Crime by Arthur Lyons and Marcello Truzzi, Ph. D., Mysterious Press, 1991
6. ^ Psychic Sleuths: ESP and Sensational Cases by Joe Nickell, Prometheus Press, 1994
7. ^ Ayers Sweat, Jane; Mark W Durm (Winter 1993). "Psychics: Do Police Departments Really Use Them?". Skeptical Inquirer. http://www.skeptically.org/spiritualism/id10.html. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
8. ^ Ayers Radford, Benjamin (2010-05-10). "Missing Persons and Abductions Reveal Psychics' Failures". Science Daily. http://news.discovery.com/human/missing-persons-and-abductions-reveal-psychics-failures.html. Retrieved 3-09-2012.
9. ^ Web site referencing various eye-witnesses to events claimed under paranormal visions by Renier: http://www.commentarybysherlock.com/commentarybysherlock/runwaypart1.asp
Major External links
• Noreen Renier web site: http://www.noreenrenier.com/ Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Index to extensive profiles of Renier claims http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/IndepthRenier.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Critical review of three of Noreen Renier’s post 2007 books: http://www.gpinquirygroup.com/gpinquirygroup/Juana%20Castro%20sign-off.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
• Examination by independent researcher of claims and counterclaims between Noreen Renier and her principal critic as authored by Florida based Dr. Gary Posner, M.D., at: http://www.gpposner.com/Renier_list.html Retrieved 3-9-2012.
PersondataNameRenier, NoreenAlternative namesShort descriptionSelf-proclaimed psychic medium, author, TV actressDate of birthJanuary 16, 1937Place of birthWestern MassachusettsDate of deathPlace of death
[[Category:Living people, Court recognized Public Figure] [[Category