Other Shawn Hornbeck Psychics

Luke T.

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Been looking around the net to see what psychics predicted about the missing boy who was just found.

RSLancaster has Sylvia Browne covered here.

I found this: http://74.52.8.226/~brian300/warnings140.htm

A Remote Viewer. The date on his "reading" is October 7, 2006 and says "Shawn is safe in St. Louis", and

I believe that Shawn is alive and safe, and I do not think he has been psychically harmed. The boy was taken by a 37 year old man and brought to his apartment in St. Louis.

The suspect they arrested is 41, but he would have been 37 when Shawn was kidnapped.

In a scrawled drawing of the kidnapper, he writes "worked at McDonald's".

This is the man that took Shawn, he's a short white man, approximately 5 foot five inches, wears very round glasses. The man has worked at a McDonalds in the area...and for some reason this is very important to the case.

Also:
This is the outside of the apartment where Shawn was taken and has been there ever since. Also says "he still likes to read"

See the link for the drawings.

Anyway, I found this in a cache file. Any way to tell the actual date it was created?
 
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A syckic who predicted the boy's demise:

10.12.02 - With few other leads to go on in the search for a missing 11-year-old eastern Missouri, Shawn Hornbeck's family has put its faith in an Illinois psychic's read on the fifth-grader's possible whereabouts. The psychic, whose name was not released, told the family through an intermediary that the boy was struck Sunday night by a vehicle off Highway 47 and was buried by the motorist, said Rodney Akers of Bourbon, Mo., the boy's uncle. While relatives were skeptical -- "I don't have any faith in psychics, but we don't have any leads to go on," Akers said - a motorist did lose control of a car Sunday night on Highway 47, the same night Shawn was reported missing. Shawn's stepfather, Craig Akers, said the car was impounded and turned out to be stolen. But Washington County Sheriff Gary Yount said that no car had been seized. Investigators searched the area where the motorist lost control of the vehicle for several hours Thursday and Friday, but they have not said what, if anything, was found. (AP)

http://quinnell.us/natural/skepticism/incidents1.html
 

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