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  1. Jan 21, 2020 · For decades, psychic tips have been given to investigators, and though most have proved useless, some have resolved cases that had left police stumped for days and even years, giving families peace of mind for their loved one involved.

  2. Seeing the Future? Dorothy Allison, an American psychic famous for locating missing persons, reportedly predicted the murders of two teenaged girls before the incidents occurred, but did not supply enough detail to prevent their deaths.

  3. Some of the most famous psychics predicted the future hundreds of years later, and some tried to renounce their gift. Let’s explore the lives of the most famous psychics ever.

  4. May 3, 2018 · Theresa Caputo, Long Island Medium. If Tyler Henry makes you feel like talking to dead people is just for the super-rich, Caputo proves the opposite by roaming around her native Long Island, randomly picking out people in stores and cafés, and sharing messages from their deceased loved ones.

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  5. This historical and contemporary list of psychics and mediums is not intended to be exhaustive (nor could it be), but rather presents some of the most famous, and sometimes infamous, cases.

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  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Arthur Price Roberts (1867-1940), was known as a trance medium, clairvoyant and, to his delight, a “psychic detective.” Both celebrated and notorious, he worked on a number of prominent cases which made him, for a time, one of the most famous psychics in the United States.

  7. Early Cases. Although skeptics galore decry the use of psychics for anything but entertainment, police departments around the country call on certain psychics when all else fails. They've been doing that for more than a century, and when forbidden to do so, they sometimes use unofficial means.

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