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Babes
02-13-2006, 01:20 PM
http://www.crimelibrary.com/news/original/0206/0701_psychics_fail_tara.html

Late last week, a psychic who had flown in to this rural corner of southern Georgia to aid in the search for missing school teacher Tara Grinstead, casually asked one Grinstead's relatives about a recent visit to the doctor and how that relative's rash was progressing.

The relative, apparently less than a true believer in the more esoteric powers of the mind, was floored. She had kept her brief visit to the doctor a secret, and had mentioned her hidden skin condition to almost no one. The experience, which under other circumstances might have been embarrassing, was in that situation, cause for some elation. It was, to those who have been desperately searching for any sign of the missing schoolteacher, evidence that the psychic was for real.

Unfortunately, the psychic was less successful when it came to finding Tara, and though she had provided a detailed description of a place to be searched, when a small group of friends and family members went there, they came up empty.

Babes
02-13-2006, 01:23 PM
I wonder where is this detailed place that this psychic mentioned... anyone here knows?:(

concernedperson
02-13-2006, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by Babes
I wonder where is this detailed place that this psychic mentioned... anyone here knows?:(

I read somewhere that the search sites aren't being discussed so in the event Tara is there her remains wouldn't be moved.

Babes
02-13-2006, 01:29 PM
Originally posted by concernedperson


I read somewhere that the search sites aren't being discussed so in the event Tara is there her remains wouldn't be moved.

Thats great... I hope Tim Miller can visit that specific site.

RCOOKE
02-15-2006, 01:42 PM
It sounds like the area was checked out. By this time the people there know what to look for. (clues not just remains)

It's good that the psychic could give enough details to find the location. Usually they just provide vague information.

Robert

One2Snoop
04-26-2008, 11:52 PM
Bump :rose: