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February 22, 2001 Thursday Final Edition
SECTION: News; Pg. A1 / FRONT
LENGTH: 457 words
HEADLINE: Barker's body embedded in riverbed, psychic says
SOURCE: Windsor Star
BYLINE: Donald McArthur Star Staff Reporter
BODY:
Jamie Barker will likely remain buried forever in a watery grave beneath the Ambassador Bridge, his widow was told by a renowned psychic on the Montel William's Show.
"He's on the site, there's no doubt about it," psychic Sylvia Browne tells Marion Barker in an episode of the popular talk show aired Tuesday.
"Will he ever surface?" Marion timidly asks from the audience in a voice tinged with hope.
"Not unless they dig and I don't think they will," replies Browne.
Browne goes on to stress that too much emphasis is placed on recovering missing bodies for proper burials.
"Honey, please take my word for it, they don't care," she says.
"He's happy. He went so quick."
The show was filmed in New York City Feb. 15 -- three months and a day after Barker went missing when a city-block sized painter's scaffold collapsed beneath the Ambassador Bridge.
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Marion hopes Browne's words will put an end to the taunts levelled at her and Barker's children that Barker is still alive and living off ill-gotten insurance money -- insurance money that hasn't materialized and won't materialize, without a body.
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At Williams' request, an emotional Marion recounts for Browne and millions of viewers the broad strokes of the tragedy, including her agonizing wait at hospital when she believed her husband was still alive.
Browne listens carefully, nodding her head and encouraging Marion to go on and then concludes Barker is still somehow buried beneath the surface.
When Williams explains the scaffolding has all been hauled up, Browne doesn't waver but agrees with the show's host that the body of Barker may be embedded in the riverbed.
A popular talk-show psychic with her own Web site and book deals, Browne has made several appearances on Williams' show as well as Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, Encounters and That's Incredible.
GRAPHIC: Jamie Barker
In reality:
NEWSPAPER: Windsor Star (Ontario)
DATE: June 15, 2004 Tuesday Final Edition
SECTION: News; Pg. A1
LENGTH: 476 words
HEADLINE: Safety Rope Failed
BYLINE: Sarah Sacheli
BODY:
There was no evidence that the rope found connected to bridge painter Jamie Barker's harness broke the fall that killed him, the first day of a coroner's inquest into his death heard Monday.
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Barker, 28, was one of 10 workers painting the Canadian side of the bridge on Nov. 14, 2000, when the platform suspended from the bridge collapsed.
While others scrambled onto the bridge to safety and two other workers were rescued from the Detroit River, Barker disappeared. His body was recovered nearly five months later after being spotted by a fisherman off the shoreline in LaSalle.
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Earlier Monday, Ash had called the dentist who positively identified Barker's body through dental records and the forensic pathologist who performed his autopsy.
The pathologist, Dr. Michael Brennan, testified Barker suffered no broken bones or head injuries in the 15-storey fall. Brennan said Barker drowned.
Dr. Thomas Wilson, the regional coroner presiding over the inquest, told the five-man jury that their job is to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding Barker's death and make recommendations to "prevent deaths of a similar nature in the future."
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Wilson said the inquest is not a trial, so no one can be criminally liable based on any testimony given.
GRAPHIC: Colour Photo: Marion Barker
In sum, Browne said Jamie Barker's body was underneath the Ambassador Bridge and would not be found. In reality, it was found later in LaSalle, Quebec two months after the Montel Williams appearance. According to the medical report, Barker drowned. Drowning is not a "quick death," as Sylvia claimed his death was. Could Browne also be wrong in saying "they don't care" making her 0 for 4?
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