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Pam Ragland had a feeling that something wasn't right, then she had a vision.
She saw a boy lying on his side with his eyes closed. He was in the dirt near a tree, with an unpaved road nearby. A building was to the right and a city was in the distance.
Ragland said that this and other visions Tuesday ultimately led to the discovery of a child's body that authorities say matched the description of Terry Smith Jr., an 11-year-old who had been missing for several days.
Originally posted by liveandlearn
Hoping she doesn't become a suspect.
Originally posted by peashooter
reply to post by badgerprints
Maybe because the police don't believe in psychics?
Originally posted by liveandlearn
Hoping she doesn't become a suspect.
Originally posted by Panic2k11
reply to post by SirMike
Well it all rests on how you define ESP, if you discard all the mumbo jumbo there may be some science to be done then there is the human factor, the claimant may be just more attuned to clues and better able to put it all together in fact the mumbo jumbo may even help structure the perceptions. Then there is the chance that the claimant just has access, time and capability to more information (without need for esoterics) that the police investigators...
edit on 11-7-2013 by Panic2k11 because: (no reason given)