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Madeleine McCann's parents to consult psychics |
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It is now more than 150 days since
Madeleine McCann disappeared from the family’s holiday apartment in
Praia da Luz, Portugal, resulting in one of the most high-profile
searches for a missing child that has ever been undertaken.
Conflicting
rumours of kidnapping and even death – accidental or otherwise – at the
hands of one or other of her parents, Kate and Gerry, continue to
circulate. The latest is that the McCanns will soon consult the UK’s
top psychics in their quest to find out what has happened to their
daughter.
Still officially suspects in the eyes of the
Portuguese police, the McCanns are believed to have approached Gordon
Smith and Colin Fry through friends and relatives in the hope of
learning Madeleine’s fate.
Gordon Smith confirmed to www.ParanormalReview.com that he had twice been approached by people connected
to the McCanns and had expressed a desire to help them. But the only
way for his mediumship to work effectively was to give a sitting to the
McCanns.
Making
that offer, he assured the individuals who approached him that it would
be a private session – as, indeed, are all of his sittings – and he
would not seek to publicise it or divulge what transpired. The McCanns,
however, would be free to make whatever use they desired of any
information or communication they received.
“There is, of course, no guarantee that I’ll receive anything,” Gordon added, “but I’m ready to assist them in any way I can.”
Sunday tabloid The People claimed that the person who contacted Gordon Smith
was a friend of Gerry’s brother, John. And it was Philomena, Gerry’s
sister, who got in touch with Colin Fry.
She told the newspaper:
“Seeing a psychic is just part of turning more stones. Gerry is not
particularly receptive to psychics – but he’s prepared to give it a go.
Kate, on the other hand, has more belief in them.
For the McCanns, who are Roman Catholics,
consulting mediums would be a very big step. But they are said to have
read a book by Gordon Smith – who is known as “the Psychic Barber” –
and been impressed. They would be forgiven for being sceptical about
paranormal claims in general, given the flood of “psychic” clues that
have been sent to the Find Madeleine campaign, all without result so
far.
According to the Daily Mail, the family
has received over 1,000 tip-offs from psychics and mystics of which 150
were specific enough to forward to the Portuguese police for
investigation. Only 15 per cent have so far been looked into.
Full article
Police turn to psychics to solve crimes
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