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| Erin, I was wondering if you work on missing person cases, or have ever tried? I saw this news stories today about a college student who went missing back in Feburary. Nicholas Garza He was last seen walking back to his dorm from another dorm on campus. It all took place during crazy winter vermont weather. Abduction perhaps? It's all very off because he didn't have his winter coat on. So I doubt he would of took a hike or went somewhere off campus during a crazy snow storm. I was also reading a blog here: Colton Levi Clark about different male college students who have gone missing over the years, it startled me about the number of male students who have gone missing after last beeing seen at a party or bar, then later found in rivers. A lot of them seem to have the same story behind them. Almost seems like it could be a travelling serial killer? but I don't know. Just found it quite interesting. I love a good mystery, but I'm dumbfounded by the number of missing people who are never found. |
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| I have been involved with one case but it's not resolved yet so I don't want to talk about it until it's done. I'd love to do more. Police are pretty loathe about working with psychics in general and when they do they like to work with psychics who are well established with this sort of work. it's a catch 22. I've been told if I want to work wiht the police I have to solve a case entirely on my own to get their attention. That would be tough becuase if I got a clue and needed them to check it out, they wouldn't. But we'll see... not sure my path is leading in that direction.
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