Guilty or Guided: Psychic Verdicts
I'd love a video on unsolved/maybe solved-but-we-have-doubts true crime. I'm sure ppl from other parts of the globe can add other cases. There are plenty but my shortlist:
The Staircase Murder (Michael Peterson. The thought is his wife discovers he's having same-sex affairs and she's found dead at the bottom of their home's staircase)
"The Trial of the Century" (murder of Casey Anthony's 2 yr old daughter Caylee Anthony- she is caught in several lies, evidence points to her having done it but she is acquitted)
Disappearance of Madeleine McCann (3 yr old who went missing from her holiday apt room while family was vacationing in Portugal)
The Menendez Brothers (2 brothers who committed parricide in a very affluent, Beverly Hills family. Psychiatrist falsified notes around sexual abuse as a defense.)
JonBenet Ramsay
I guess The OJ Case although I'm pretty sure we all know what that story is
@quinn Good question, I heard that EA and Nat also like to watch these true crime shows. Currently I started to watch the Netflix show on Henry Tyler. He is a commercial medium, he helps mostly with deceased ppl but also some cold cases. Did you yourself ever tried to tune into one case? Just curious.
Sorry - can I add Oscar Pistorius to my shortlist?
Pistorius, a South African athlete and double amputee, (took part in the 2012 London Olympics and dominated at the Paralympic Games) was found guilty of manslaughter for shooting his girlfriend that he mistook for an intruder. He had previously experienced a home burglary attempt and the climate where he lived was a bit unsafe.
Later, his case was UPGRADED to murder on appeal.
I don't know the full story of course - but I feel like he was targeted. He seemed to be doing so much good in the world. Seems to me there was much more at play here.
@lighthealer_arkie Yes! I've watched Tyler. Lots of celebs. He read Michael Jackson once I believe. (thats random but I think EA always mentions she really liked MJ). Well, I mean he read MJ's sister- channeled MJ.
I haven't tried to tap in myself. I think it would be hard because I'm what they call a "crime junkie" which is a terrible term. LOL But the point is - I'm very attached which I'm sure would throw me off because my human has very definite thoughts about each case - which of course is based wholly on what I’m presented w/ by the media - which of course is biased. Double-bad. 😫
I think you're supposed to be as neutral as you can. Is that 🤣 even right?