Well then, I suppose you and I have a fundamental difference of opinion on what money well spent is.
My contention is and always will be that the woman made some lucky guesses but those don't require any special powers at all. Most law enforcement officers I know would have come to the same conclusions based on statistics and what they know about missing adult women. That doesn't make them psychic and they don't charge for it. Not $25 or $700 and hour like some. I got off very light in the money department, no doubt. Had she given us something concrete like, oh I don't know, a location where the body may be or even where part of the body was or where evidence could be located or even a name, I'd say she was pretty good. She didn't. It's not difficult to say some man she knew killed her, providing a name is much more difficult. She didn't and yes, I did ask. And yes, left that out originally, I did ask for a name, she gave me no name, not even an initial. In fact, several in law enforcement have told me the same thing and they aren't psychic. They also have no intimate knowledge of the case seeing as it happened in a state where I don't live. So, yes, law enforcement could have told me the same things based on years of experience with such things. And did you miss the part where another psychic told her family to look under a bridge? Her body wasn't there. So, we had one saying it'll never be found and one saying look under a bridge. Maybe mine was right, I just don't happen to believe it.
I mean no disrespect here, but if you're contending that psychics are the real deal and this lady was talented, I'll politely disagree. If you're saying I got off light as opposed to most people with far worse stories than my own, I'll certainly agree. Mine is nothing compared to Kelly's or the stories of some others. I won't change my mind on my view of psychics. They've never found anybody, they've never solved a case and they never will. They have taken money from the desperate, though. I was desperate, many people were desperate. That's why we turned to psychics in the first place.
My contention is and always will be that the woman made some lucky guesses but those don't require any special powers at all. Most law enforcement officers I know would have come to the same conclusions based on statistics and what they know about missing adult women. That doesn't make them psychic and they don't charge for it. Not $25 or $700 and hour like some. I got off very light in the money department, no doubt. Had she given us something concrete like, oh I don't know, a location where the body may be or even where part of the body was or where evidence could be located or even a name, I'd say she was pretty good. She didn't. It's not difficult to say some man she knew killed her, providing a name is much more difficult. She didn't and yes, I did ask. And yes, left that out originally, I did ask for a name, she gave me no name, not even an initial. In fact, several in law enforcement have told me the same thing and they aren't psychic. They also have no intimate knowledge of the case seeing as it happened in a state where I don't live. So, yes, law enforcement could have told me the same things based on years of experience with such things. And did you miss the part where another psychic told her family to look under a bridge? Her body wasn't there. So, we had one saying it'll never be found and one saying look under a bridge. Maybe mine was right, I just don't happen to believe it.
I mean no disrespect here, but if you're contending that psychics are the real deal and this lady was talented, I'll politely disagree. If you're saying I got off light as opposed to most people with far worse stories than my own, I'll certainly agree. Mine is nothing compared to Kelly's or the stories of some others. I won't change my mind on my view of psychics. They've never found anybody, they've never solved a case and they never will. They have taken money from the desperate, though. I was desperate, many people were desperate. That's why we turned to psychics in the first place.