To begin with a case in Fullerton, California, Andre Daigle was innocently enjoying a game of pool one night. He was given a ride by a seemingly considerate young woman, only to not make it home. Andre’s sister Elise went to seek aid to psychic detective Rosemarie Kerr because the police assumed Andre was taking time out with the girl. According to Toptenznet, …show more content…
There was an instance with a psychic named Paula Brown in 2004 (Palmer, Brian) on national television when Paula told Amanda Berry’s mother that her daughter, who had disappeared, was dead. Ten years later, Amanda is found alive and returned to her family. Because of this, Paula Brown’s service offerings are being turned down, and she is being threatened in order to stop her work. This proves that there is an unclear chance that psychics really do help police and detectives in cases. Infact, some are forbidden to seek the help of a psychic; only if the family desires to. When a psychic is incorrect in their attempts at solving the case, people have their emotions manipulated and this angers