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Merged Sylvia Browne: "You'll meet her (Amanda Berry) in heaven" / Sylvia Browne wrong again

Someone's mental state influences their behavior including eating habits, stress, exercise, and so on. Those in turn influence one's heart.

I hadn't seen this one yet. It's disgraceful what that woman is doing to human beings. And that woman's mental state certainly could have hastened her death. I've even heard doctors state that someone "died from a broken heart" and I believe that's what happened to this woman. She was told her daughter was dead so she just gave up. Unbelievably sad.

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Robert,

That last email I sent also went to Amanda Berry's family advocate and the reporter who went with Louwana to the Montel Show.

Here is link to the interview he did: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=26501

I spoke to Bill after the trip. He had tried to persuade Louwanna not to go, but she was so sure that SB would help her.

There was an article about Louwanna's death on ohio.com, but the article is no longer on the site.

Something noteworthy from that article:

"Art McKoy, a Cleveland-area advocate for crime victims, said Miller changed after a psychic on the "Montel Williams Show" told her that her daughter was probably dead.

"From that point, Ms. Miller was never the same," McKoy said."


I talked to Louwanna a couple of times, but that was long before her death.

You can read all of the stories we captured on Amanda Berry, including the one quoted above here: http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=21
 
Very sad. From your link:

Amanda Berry's mother asks Psychic Sylvia Browne 'Is she out there'
Reported by Bill Safos
Created: 11/17/2004 5:09:02 PM

CLEVELAND -- The story of a missing Cleveland teenager made it onto national television Wednesday.

Amanda Berry's mother traveled to New York to tell her story to Psychic Sylvia Browne on the Montel Williams Show.

The show was a shot at getting her daughter's picture before the eyes of millions of Americans.

"On April 21st 2003, 16-year-old Amanda Berry left her part-time job never to be seen again," the show began. With that, TV viewers across America now know a girl from Cleveland is missing.

But Amanda Berry's mom wanted more than her daughter's picture on national TV. She wants answers.

"Can you tell me.Is she out there?" Berry's mother Louwana Miller asked.

"I hate when they're in the water," Browne said. "She's not alive honey."

It was bad news from the world-renowned psychic. It's what Miller didn't want to hear.

"So you don't think I'll ever see her again," Miller said.

"Yeah in Heaven on the other side," Browne responded. "I'm sorry."

Montel took a commercial break and Amanda's mom broke down.
Although the FBI says Sylvia Browne has never solved one of their cases, Miller has faith in psychics.
...

"Are you ever wrong?" Safos asked. "Only God is right all the time but of course I'm wrong," Browne responded. "But after 50 years of doing this work, I'd better be more right than wrong. I always say I hope I'm wrong. When it comes to this, I hope I'm wrong."
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Source: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=26501

Psychic Sylvia Brown takes on Amanda Berry case
Reported by Bill Safos
POSTED: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:25:14 AM

CLEVELAND -- Amanda Berry, a teenager walking home from her fast food job never made it. She vanished. Her mother is still waiting and hoping for a homecoming.
...

"It's been such a hard year and a half Bill, it really has," Miller says.

Amanda worked her shift at a Burger King, while walking home she was on the cell phone with her sister Beth. Amanda told Beth she got a ride and before Beth can ask from whom, Amanda hung up and disappeared.

It's been devastating for her mom. What's worse, investigators are out of leads.

"That's all I want is one answer, I can't get it," Miller says.

Although law enforcement says psychics have never solved a crime, Amanda's mom felt world-renown psychic Sylvia Brown could help.

"She'll let me know what happened to my baby," she says. "That's good news."

With that, she was off to New York and before long a guest of Montel's.

"My head is rattling right now," Miller says. "I don't know what to say. [I'm] Just waiting to see Sylvia tell me my baby is out there waiting for me. I guess, I don't know."

It was nerve racking but Sylvia is known to just say what she feels even if it's bad news.

"I don't know how I'm going to react if I get a bad answer, probably why I was up all night wondering what the answer is going to be," Miller says.

As nervous as she was, it wasn't long before the crew walked her to the studio to meet Sylvia.

The cameras were on Miller, in the control room the story that haunted this Cleveland mom was making it to a national audience. It wasn't long before they started talking about how and when Amanda vanished.

"She usually had somebody to take her to work because she hated walking in that uniform," Miller says.

It didn't take Sylvia long to share what she thought about the person who picked up Amanda.

"Short, kind of stocky build, heavy set, dark complicated, narrow eyes," Brown says.

It's a description that has Amanda's mom and family wondering, but it's not all Sylvia had to say. There's more.

The producers of Montel will share it with us on their next show, Wednesday at 3 p.m. on Channel 3 News.

Source: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_fullstory.asp?id=26486
 
I was told (by Bill, I believe) that Louwanna was so upset that she bolted from the studio and they had to chase her down. I don't see that mentioned in any articles, but I do remember being told this happened. IT is clear the effect it had on this already heartbroken woman.
 
Now this is what gets me about the psychic`s is how much they charge these family members to give them information on their missing or murdered loved ones.You would think that anyone who had this ability to help others would be more than happy to give this service free of charge.I know if I had the ability to bring some peace to family members,I would only be doing it to help people not to take advantage of the situation
 
I know if I had the ability to bring some peace to family members,I would only be doing it to help people not to take advantage of the situation
Well, that's why Sylvia is vile parasitic scum* while you, presumably, are not.





*just my personal opinion you understand
 
Robert,

That last email I sent also went to Amanda Berry's family advocate and the reporter who went with Louwana to the Montel Show.

Here is link to the interview he did: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=26501

I spoke to Bill after the trip. He had tried to persuade Louwanna not to go, but she was so sure that SB would help her.

There was an article about Louwanna's death on ohio.com, but the article is no longer on the site.

Something noteworthy from that article:

"Art McKoy, a Cleveland-area advocate for crime victims, said Miller changed after a psychic on the "Montel Williams Show" told her that her daughter was probably dead.

"From that point, Ms. Miller was never the same," McKoy said."


I talked to Louwanna a couple of times, but that was long before her death.

You can read all of the stories we captured on Amanda Berry, including the one quoted above here: http://www.projectjason.org/dpforum/thread.php?id=21

Bumping for Robert and emailing him.

Still no word from anyone I emailed. :(
 
Now this is what gets me about the psychic`s is how much they charge these family members to give them information on their missing or murdered loved ones.You would think that anyone who had this ability to help others would be more than happy to give this service free of charge.I know if I had the ability to bring some peace to family members,I would only be doing it to help people not to take advantage of the situation

You wouldn't want any part of that ability in the real world! No one would!
Anyone with just a hint of compassion for their fellow human beings would be haunted and overwhelmed by the evil that men do. If there is someone out there that has the ability to see the fate of others, IE:murders, rapes, tortures. They wouldn't be on TV. They wouldn't be writing books about what they have seen. They defiantly wouldn't set up shop and charge money for "readings".
They would be working a job that has as little contact with other people as possible, and they would never tell a soul about what they can do. It's the only way they could survive on a day to day basis with out being driven insane by the visions of humanity at it's worst.
So knowing that, ANYONE on TV claiming they can see what others can not is a liar and a fraud and if they only charge 1 cent for a "reading" they are thieves as well!
 
Is it worthwhile trying to contact the agencies that worked on that case and ask if there is a record she worked on it?

Sylvia began giving readings in 1974, and Bundy was caught in August 1975.

That's a very short time to be building a reputation strong enough to be called in on one of the biggest manhunts in the US.

Well, that's why Sylvia is vile parasitic scum...

Please don't insult vile parasitic scum that way.
 
Breaking news.

Amanda Berry was found alive today.

Police: Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus found alive
WKYC-TV‎
May 6, 2013

We have breaking news where Cleveland Police say they've discovered Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus and a third woman named Michelle Knight, all of whom have been missing for years.

According to Cleveland Police, the women were being kept in a house in the 2200 block of Seymour Avenue near West 25th Street.

The women identified themselves as Amanda Berry, now 27, and Gina DeJesus, now 23, and Berry was holding a baby. Police have not released any more information at this time.

WKYC confirmed they were taken to MetroHealth Medical Center and friends and family have gathered outside MetroHealth.

Amanda was last seen at approximately 7:45 p.m. on April 21, 2003, near West 110th Street and Lorain Avenue wearing a Burger King uniform and a black apron with "Burger King" written on it in yellow letters.
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Yet, another case where Sylvia Browne took hope away from a parent of a missing child.
 
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Sylvia Browne, wrong again

http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/05/amanda_berry_is_dead_psychic_t.html

What can I say?

“She’s not alive, honey,” Sylvia Browne told her matter-of-factly. “Your daughter’s not the kind who wouldn’t call.”

With those blunt words, Browne persuaded Miller to accept a grim probability that has become more likely with each passing day.

Miller went back to the West Side home where she had been keeping Amanda’s things in careful order and cleaned up. She gave away her daughter’s computer and took down her pictures. “I’m not even buying my baby a Christmas present this year,” she said.

Miller said she returned devastated from the show, taped this month in New York.

“I lost it,” she said.

Miller said she believes “98 percent” in Browne.

“Please don’t misunderstand me. I still don’t want to believe it. I want to have hope but, after a year and a half, what else is there?” Miller said. “It seems like the God-honest truth. My daughter would always call home.”

Her mother died in despair before her daughter was found alive in Cleveland today. Another life destroyed by callousness, cold reading, and greed.

Link to today's story about their escape from their captor: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...d-alive-after-being-missing-for-a-decade?lite
 
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Oh well. I'm sure we'll hear soon enough that Sylvia Browne isn't in the slightest bit responsible for her wrong and cruel prognostications. She's just repeating what the voices in her head tell her.
 
Ye gods, here's hoping that Stop Sylvia Brown is ready for quick updates, this belongs right alongside Shawn Hornbeck.
 

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