Monday, February 24, 2020

How I Work on Murder Cases


I’ve never personally known anyone else who worked pro bono as a psychic with police on murder cases, so let me tell you how I do it. 
1) A police detective might contact me, but most often I have a dream, see a murder on the news, or hear a TV announcer explain what happened. Then I think, that’s not right, or my brain goes on a tangent and I see the murder in my mind’s eye. 
2) I sit at my computer and write a page or two of all the info I know, from the important to the mundane. 
3) I contact a detective, if I haven’t been asked to work the case. With a new detective, I give my background and the name of a previous detective, then I send my info. 
4) The detective sees that I know obscure facts and wants to meet. 
5) At the meeting, I talk. Sometimes I cry or throw up. I don’t like to see explicit pictures of the murder. I do answer questions, but I prefer not knowing much information. 
6) I’m usually taken to the murder site. I hate that almost as much as pictures. I see the murder in color, but previously it seems to be black and white.
7) A few more phone calls are exchanged and I’m finished. 
8) I never contact a detective to find out if it’s been solved. 
9) I move on to the next case, and hope it doesn’t arrive too soon.