11 Psychics that Totally Nailed it, and 3 that Didn’t 5

11 Psychics that Totally Nailed it, and 3 Not so Much.




9. Carol Pate

Carol Pate was first officially recognized as a psychic at the age of twelve. She provided local police with clues that helped solve the murder of one of her classmates. Since then Carol has been involved with hundreds of police investigations. In a historic event, Pate helped police find an elderly missing person from Benton, Arkansas. After two days of searching for the missing woman with helicopters, dog teams and over 100 volunteers, Police called in Carol. Just one hour after holding the missing woman’s glasses she directed police to 100 feet away from where the missing woman was eventually found, confused but alive. Carol currently teaches a Paranormal class at the University of Arkansas and continues to do private readings and still aids police departments across the nation when called upon.



10. Rosemarie Kerr

Rosemarie Kerr is in a select group of psychics. The few that have actually testified to psychic evidence in a court of law. She got involved with the missing persons case of 24 year old Andre Diagle after the family contacted her for clues. From 2000 miles away Rosemarie described two men she felt killed Andre. She channeled the victim feeling pain in the head area. Kerr also told the grieving family where the body of the murdered man would be found. Following the psychic directions Andres brother drove to the location Kerr identified. On his way there he saw Andres truck being driven by the men Kerr earlier described. After a short police chase the men were arrested. Soon after they both confessed to the killing of Diagle with hammer blows to the head and burying the mans body where Kerr sent the brother to look. During the murder trial Rosemarie was called to the stand as a witness. She recounted her psychic visions that were entered as evidence against the men. Her psychic testimony ultimately contributed to the convictions of both perpetrators.




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