Psychic Gale St. John Searches for Missing Woman
Psychic Medium Gale St. John recently took up the search for missing Kalamazoo Michigan woman Venus Stewart.
Recently reported by wtvbam.com, Psychic Gale St. John made traveled up to Kalamazoo Michigan to assist police in the search for Venus Stewart, but was unable to find Venus.
The Search for Venus Stewart will continue. The Bronson high graduate has been missing since late April. They have employed dogs, volunteers and trained investigators. They have focused on areas of St. Joseph and Southern Kalamazoo County that Doug Stewart, her estranged husband and suspected killer would be aware off because they believe he was under time constraints to get back to Virginia to maintain his alibi.
Now a Psychic [Psychic Gale St. John] from Indiana has tried and also come up empty. Gale St. John from Indiana claimed she felt some of the vibrations, but could not find her final resting spot. She may try again.
From her website, the Clairvoyant Gale St. John’s bio.
Gale St. John was born in Toledo, Ohio; a somewhat shy woman, raised in a psychic family with her Mother and Maternal Grand Parents, practicing psychic and spiritual beliefs.
Gale has been a practicing psychic since she was a child. She has been teaching psychic development classes and also doing private psychic readings for over 20 years now.
Gale has more recently been featured on Gerald Rivera’s ‘At Large’, Larry King Live, CNN’s ‘Nancy Grace’ and Psychic Detectives, (Court TV ), “A Fateful Friendship” as an active working psychic detective. Gale spends a lot of time working on murder and missing person cases.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Venus Stewart.
Australian Psychic Takes On Murder Mystery
As reported by illawarramercury.com.au, Australian Psychic Debbie Malone takes on a murder mystery.
It has now been 31 years since Warilla teenagers Kay Docherty and her school friend Toni Cavanagh vanished from a bus stop on their way to a Friday night disco.
Lake Illawarra police believe the girls tried to hitchhike to Wollongong, before they met with foul play.
Ms Malone, a renowned medium brought in by police to work on the case last year, believes the girls were abducted and killed by two young men.
And she says she knows where their bodies are buried.
“When I hold an item [which belonged to a victim], I see little visions in my head like snippets from a movie,” Ms Malone said.
“I don’t believe I’m there to solve a case … [but] there are a whole lot of pieces to the puzzle to solve a case. Sometimes I can provide one piece.”
Australian police do not like to talk about the use of psychic’s as an investigative tool (as are most departments in America); however, it is commonly known that Psychic Medium’s are put into use from time to time to generate new leads in dead-end cases.
Ms Malone believes the girls were driven to bushland near a well-known beach south of Kiama where they were killed, and buried in two separate graves.
Earlier this year Ms Malone and police travelled to the location with a sniffer dog team to search the area. Kay’s brother Kevin accompanied them, later describing the experience as “pretty freaky”.
“I’m not really superstitious, but we looked around a few areas and in one place I had a vision in my head,” he said.
“It was my sister sitting up in her grave saying ‘I’m over here’. It sent shivers through me.”
Even the most hard-nosed detectives were affected, Mr Docherty said.
“At one stage we were all walking through the bush when [a policeman] got a big shiver and said he couldn’t breathe,” he said.
“When we came out, he said to me ‘this is a hot spot’.”
Nothing was found that day, and the investigation is ongoing.
From the Australian Psychic and Author’s website bio.
Sydney-based Debbie Malone is an acclaimed and highly respected psychic, clairvoyant, psychometry expert and spirit medium, who has assisted Australia-wide police departments with great success to solve murder investigations and missing persons for the last eighteen years. Her invaluable assistance with the police on both cold cases and active investigations have proved uncannily accurate. She was the 2005 New South Wales Psychic of the Year and a qualified Angel Intuitive with a fascination that specialises in Paranormal Spirit Photography.
You can learn more about Australian Psychic Debbie Malone on her personal website which showcases upcoming events and appearances: www.betweentwoworlds.net
Psychic Detective Helps UK Police
Recently reported by dailyrecord.co.uk, the tortured family of a mum who has been missing for 50 years want police to dig up an old cellar – after being guided there by a psychic.
The family of Bridget Robertson – known as Breda – were led to a tenement in Easter Road, Edinburgh, by self-styled psychic detective Jacqui O’Reilly.
Breda’s son Adrian, 54, said: “What Jacqui has told me is absolutely electrifying.
“She’s correct in all the things she’s said, right down to the description of one of the men my stepmother brought into our house.
“Jacqui has confirmed so much, I now have to accept mum was murdered.”O’Reilly, from Preston, Lancashire, said: “I’m convinced Adrian’s mother never left the house in Easter Road in October 1960.
“She was murdered so that evil people could get at her children – of that I’m certain.“Breda was just 24-years-old and, despite having had a terrible life, she would never have left her children.
“There’s a cellar or crawl space which the police should investigate under the building.“I feel her body is under a large area of concrete disguised to look like a floor.’ She added: “I do not believe the man involved is alive today.”
Breda’s son Adrian fears that his mum was killed to clear the way for him to be sold into sex slavery by his stepmother, Helen Ford.
Breda vanished in October 1960 and his dad later married Helen Ford. Stepmother Ford sold Adrian to gangs of paedophiles and allowed them to abuse him.He eventually plucked up the courage to testify against her in 2003.
Helen was sentenced to two years in jail for procuring him and his youngest sister for sex and threatening the girl with a red hot poker to her face.
Helen died last January in Burntisland, Fife, at the age 65, of without ever revealing the identity of the paedophiles or what happened to Breda.
Adrian’s wife Heather visited the tenement last week and said: “Jacqui’s never been to the flat at Easter Road but she was able to describe in detail the layout of the place, the series of steps and doors down to the basement and cellar area and a telegraph pole nearby with specific lettering.”
Our prayers go out to the family of Bridget Robertson.
Clairvoyant Communicates With Murder Victims
An Australian Psychic Medium and Clairvoyant is gaining popularity, known as ‘The Lady that Speaks with the Dead’. Comparisons have been drawn to the United States John Edward, but Carmel is Australia’s own.
Carmel Wright is a nationally acclaimed Medium and Clairvoyant who has, for many years, written and published articles regarding her work with the Spirit World. Sometimes, part of this work involves helping the Australian Police with missing persons and murder victims.
From her website, Carmel writes about her realization of becoming a psychic:
‘It was 11 years ago that I discovered I was a medium and a clairvoyant. I was hearing voices and thought I was going mad. It was horrendous but I just went with it,’ she said.
The transition took place and Carmel found herself able to communicate with spirits of people who had died.
‘The spirits choose you. As humans we operate on a lower frequency than the spirit world so for me to be able to understand what they were saying the spirits raised my frequency and lowered theirs,’ she explained.It took 12 months for the transition to be complete.
Ever since that point Carmel has been giving clairvoyant readings but her work as a medium has brought her the satisfaction of knowing she is helping people ‘heal’ after a loss that so many deal with.
As reported by tweednews.com.au, the popular Australian Psychic Medium Carmel Wright from Banora Point, works with police from around Australia to help solve murder cases:
Carmel Wright said murder victims appeared to her and filled her in on missing clues that police had missed, revealing the murderer’s name every time.
Ms Wright hopes to one day pursue the path of acclaimed psychic Allison DuBois, on whom Channel 10 show Medium is based.
One of Ms Wright’s most memorable cases involves a woman in Perth, more than 34 years ago.
She cannot reveal the name of the victim, as the murder is currently unsolved.
Ms Wight said the murdered woman told her who killed her and where the evidence was that police needed to solve the case.
She claims there were two men involved in the murder.
“One has since passed on, but the other one is still out there and he took the jewellery off the dead woman’s body, which the police didn’t know,” she said.
Ms Wright will not contact the dead unless a family member requests her to do so, and she says it is the murder victims who find her, not the other way around.
“I never go searching for murder victims,” Ms Wright said.
“They find me.”
For our Australian readers, Psychic Medium Carmel Wright will be at the Twin Towns Services Club in October.
Mother Uses Psychic To Help In Daughters Death
A Johnson County mother is using a psychic criminal profiler to try and find her daughter’s killer.
Sharon O’Hair’s daughter, April Pennington and her friend, Timothy were found dead in a pond 19 years ago. Court records show April had a blood alcohol level of .10. After years of rumors, O’Hair is looking for answers she believe she’ll only find with the help of a psychic criminal profiler, Robbie Thomas.
Police say they believe April’s death was an accident.
Source: http://www.lex18.com/news/mother-calls-on-psychic-to-help-in-daughters-death
Psychic Dale Sellers “The Real Deal” Claim Police
As reported by bignews.biz, one of the world most accurate psychic’s is Dale Sellers, President of LifeLeap Institute. South Florida Police claim that Dale was able to reveal impossible to guess insight in helping them.
When it comes to proof of being a true accurate psychic, Dale Sellers, the president of LifeLeap Institute, seems to pass the test of a lifetime. Police officers in South Florida are claiming that under their watchful eye, Dale was able to reveal accurate psychic insights that would have been impossible to just guess or deduct from the information given to him. Dale is a professional psychic who offers consultations internationally, usually by phone.
Sherriff Deputy Sharon Holliday. After investigating Deputy Holliday, it was discovered she is a 25 year law enforcement veteran and is a recognized officer of the Broward County Sherriff Department. Broward County is one of the three large counties that encompass South Florida, and is home to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Here is what Deputy Holliday had to say about Dale:
“Dale hit the nail on the head. He is precise and accurate. I had an unsolved case in a sealed envelope. Dale was able to pinpoint the crime and the suspect’s name. He has been correct with my personal readings.”
Deputy Holliday was the recipient of the Broward County Sherriff Deputy of the year in 2004, a distinguished award given only to a select few. She was also a crime scene investigator for the Cooper City Police Department.
To put it bluntly, Dale was able to win the approval of a professional who specializes in uncovering deceit and dishonesty.
When we were finally able to interview Dale, we learned that he did work on occasion with Deputy Holliday, providing psychic-based insights to cases she was overseeing. On the case that Sherriff Deputy mentions, a sealed envelope was put on the table in front of Dale. This envelop was sealed and bound by strings.
Dale said he focused into the situation and was not only able to pick up the unique name of the suspect, but the details of the crime in question. This helped to clarify some of the questions that Deputy Holliday had about the case. Dale stated that he gets his psychic based information in the form of visual images, words such as names, and sometimes he has a “sense” or feeling about an issue. Dale said his work with Deputy Holiday and other law enforcement officers caught the attention of the producers of the TV show “Psychic Detective,” who interviewed Dale on a couple of occasions.
Ironically, Dale was quick to point out that everyone has some level of psychic ability and it’s not an ability that is available only to a select few. It’s a phenomenon that goes right in sync with Quantum Physics, a newer model of reality defined by top scientist around the world. Dale said the only thing that separates him from the average person is his unique training background and experience. He studied at several private institutes and with various healers and psychics.
Dale uses his amazing abilities to work with police and military of many occasions, spreading his gift and the amazing predictions he can offer.
Believe it or not, Dale admitted that he works with various police offers and military officials on occasion, but his true passion and talent is helping individuals facing relationship, career, health, and personal growth challenges. Dale says he is able to get on the phone with someone, and without knowing anything previous information about the individual, he is able to psychically focus in and see the important details about the client’s life. After describing what the unique factors are in a client’s life, he is then able to help them see the different options that can be taken and is often able to see solutions not previously known.
Dale says it rarely happens, but sometimes a client doesn’t feel like he is accurate in his psychic insights. If this happens, Dales gives the option to cancel in the first few minutes of the session. If a client decides not to go forward with the session, he doesn’t charge them any fees. Dale believes any psychic, right away, should be able to tell you specific and unique details about your life without you revealing anything to them. This proves the psychic’s accuracy and is an indicator of credibility, which is good these days because there are so many charlatans.
Unlike many psychics, Dale said he doesn’t focus on one future prediction after another when talking to a client. Although he can get a sense of where a circumstance is likely heading, Dale doesn’t believe the future is cut into stone. Rather than talking to a client as is if they are a victim of fate, Dale prefers to use his abilities to help people see what they can do, specifically in their lives, to increase the chances of getting the outcome they want.
Dale believes this is more empowering to the individual compared to playing the role of the magic eight ball that just gives an answer when it’s shaken. Dale says he works hard to help his clients see the deeper meaning behind why things are the way they are, rather than just giving yes or no answers. This helps people to see the patterns in their lives, how they are participating, and it helps clients understand others involved in their lives. Dale believes this leads to more powerful, longer-term solutions.
Psychic Used at Drew Peterson Trial
As reported by abclocal.go.com Local 7 News, a Psychic testified at the trial of accused murderer Drew Peterson.
A psychic who knew Stacy Peterson and a state police officer were among the key witnesses Thursday at the pretrial evidence hearing in Joliet for retired Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson.
During her marriage to Drew Peterson, Stacy Peterson met with psychic Irene Lalagos. She testified she read cards for Stacy on several different occasions.
Months before Drew Peterson’s fourth wife disappeared, Stacy Peterson expressed to Lalagos how she wanted to leave Drew but didn’t know how to do it with four kids. Lalagos said Stacy was in fear of Drew. Referring to a conversation with Stacy, Lalagos testified, “Drew told her he was a cop, he could kill her, hide her body and no one would ever find her.”
It was not until after Stacy’s disappearance that police reopened the investigation into the death of Drew Peterson’s third wife, Kathleen Savio. The 40-year-old was found dead in a dry bath tub in March of 2004. It was ruled an accident but reclassified as a homicide after Savio’s body was exhumed.
There has been a large spotlight on how the case has been handled and some who think mismanagement of the investigation is at play.
Illinois State Police crime scene investigator Bob Deel admitted that he never took any fingerprints at the scene, never took evidence from Savio’s bathtub, bathroom or anywhere else in the house.
Master Sgt. Bryan Falat was assisting in the investigation. Thursday he said in court, “quite honestly, I was sort of disgusted about how the investigation was handled.”
There have now been over 50 witnesses in the pre-trial hearing and there are more to come. It will then be up to Judge Stephen White to decide which witness will be allowed to testify under the new hearsay law at Drew Peterson’s trial.








