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Courtesy of the Museum of the Albemarle 

Nell Cropsey was also known as Beautiful Nell. Nell came out on her porch to visit with her boyfriend, and never came back inside. A psychic pointed to Nell's boyfriend as the murderer.


Courtesy of the Museum of the Albemarle 

Jim Wilcox was Nell Cropsey's boyfriend. Wilcox was convicted for her murder, and later released. He committed suicide after supposedly telling his story to a newspaper editor, who died suddenly in an accident.


Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), considered the most documented psychic of all time. Photo used by permission edgarcayce.org 

Edgar Cayce is considered the most documented psychic of all time. He introduced the idea of akashic records, which is a giant recorded library of all the events of a person's life, located in the "ether."


Betty Muench 

Betty Muench consulted on Kaitlyn Arquette's murder. Arquette's mother later claimed that Muench's information on the case was accurate.


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Dorothy Allison reportedly predicted the murders of two teenaged girls before they occurred, relating to the Paul Bernardo/Karen Homolka case. Police had requested her aid in locating missing persons, her specialty.









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CHAPTERS
1. Early Cases

2. The Psychic and the Murderer

3. The Blue Sense

4. What They Did Last Summer

5. Lake Waco and the Psychic

6. The Fugitive

7. The Skeptics

8. Getting Too Close

9. The Nightclub Psychic

10. Seeing the Future?

11. Do the Police Really Use Psychics?

12. New Chapter - The New Psychics

13. Photo Gallery

14. Bibliography

15. The Author


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