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'We’re living through a time when misinformation is deadly. Until we stop such taxpayer-funded rubbish, this pseudoscience will continue to torture and torment families like Cleo Smith’s parents.'

'Why do police give them oxygen? Three main reasons: they’re alert to psychopaths making a coded murder confession under the guise of being a psychic to play games or absolve guilt (not that this has been suggested in any of the cases referred to here); families of missing people urge them to; and simply because there are believers in the police.'

Former Victorian detective sergeant Colin McLaren has said: “Today any detective at the top of the game will have highly credentialed psychics in their kit bag, alongside forensics, fingerprints and DNA.”


Maybe there are simpler explanations.

That psychics are sometimes a useful front for undercover operatives.

Or that psychics can sometimes be useful intelligence assets when/if they work together with LE or supply LE with information.

Or LE sometimes has opportunities to gather useful case information and evidence from monitoring the reactions of witnesses, victims, suspects and POI, to psychics public and private claims.
 
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Is this legitimate information? Do you have a source please?

the diviner (works for the police regularly and called in for the job) and is a mate of one of my business partners.

he went to the tent, went to the road, drove 120km with the police (who trust him), then south 50km (which turned out to be the correct route based on the drivers confession - they panicked), stop and found the body.

35yo and 20yo something year old back packer/ tourists


he solved it within 5 minutes on site and the drive time
 
If the abduction was planned, it was an incredibly high risk operation.


Was there someone called Chloe at the campsite the night Cleo disappeared?
Possibly, given the popularity of that name in the last decade or so.
But probably not a 4yo.

it was a "hit and run" car accident but they took the body and dumped it in a panic

so no abduction just a horrible accident
 

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it was a "hit and run" car accident but they took the body and dumped it in a panic

so no abduction just a horrible accident

PR, where are you getting this information from..? Sounds like someone is selling you porky pies..
 
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the diviner/ tracker is a
PR, where are you getting this information from..?

the diviner/ tracker just called the office of a soil, water and environment specialist

I don't know the guy but apparently well respected and the Wyndham police use him regularly and a friend of the late Len Buckeridge

He works for mining companies sourcing water and can tell the water quality and flow rates without drilling.
 
the diviner/ tracker is a


the diviner/ tracker just called the office of a soil, water and environment specialist

I don't know the guy but apparently well respected and the Wyndham police use him regularly and a friend of the late Len Buckeridge

He works for mining companies sourcing water and can tell the water quality and flow rates without drilling.
I would be embarrassed posting this nonsense.
 
the diviner/ tracker is a


the diviner/ tracker just called the office of a soil, water and environment specialist

I don't know the guy but apparently well respected and the Wyndham police use him regularly and a friend of the late Len Buckeridge

He works for mining companies sourcing water and can tell the water quality and flow rates without drilling.
So he's a bit of a psychic. Red flags on this story for me but compared with other possibilities (apart from her being found alive) may be the best of them. No blood at the scene?
 

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