Ah the weirdness
Jun. 7th, 2004 12:43 pmWhen I moved to Florida in 2001 a few months after I got here, a 10 year old boy and his grandmother went missing from their home one town away from here. The case remains unsolved. First thing I said was, they'll find the boy alone in the woods without his grandmother (the way I saw it, grandmother was an impediment, dealt with immediately and dumped. It was the boy the perp was after). This weekend his skeletal remains were found in the woods along Cassadaga Rd and MLK. WHen I said I felt he was in the woods close by I meant to his house NOT mine. I've been driving by this poor child's body for 3 years now. Oh, and his body wasn't found with his grandmother's at least not yet.

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Date: 2004-06-08 06:50 am (UTC)What gets me, is that with all the psychics there, no one is picking up on this sort of thing after all this time. I'm sure there's bound to be at least a few 'forensic psychics' in the area...
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Date: 2004-06-08 06:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-08 07:14 am (UTC)At least with the forensic psychics, if they can find a body or whatever, they can show that they found something, outside of cleverly ambiguous wording. Regardless of whether it is an actual psychic phenomenon, blind luck, or exceptional spatial reasoning.
Then again, I am at least partly partial on the subject, I've tended to be pretty good at finding things, though I attribute it entirely to being very good at spatial reasoning. :)
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Date: 2004-06-08 07:32 am (UTC)