sparkly Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:04 am
recently,
a little girl went missing in sydney, and an aboriginal elder i think, suggested looking in this bush area. they found a woman's torso. i was quite surprised by the matter of fact approach. perhaps this woman is known to them, in a good way.
my sister is friends with GABRIELLE CROFTS, who told me about some of her work. i got this from one of her sites;
Gabrielle is one of the top Psychic Detectives in the world today, and stared in the Japanese TV ASAHI crime solving show, "Save Our Souls." Gabrielle specialises in solving cases of missing persons, finding bodies of missing persons, helping to solve murder cases, and psychic profiling of murderers and serial killers. Gabrielle is a proven Psychic Remote Viewer, Psychic Detective, Psychic Profiler, Psychic Crime Solver and Psychic Investigator.
Gabrielle worked with Perth TV Channel Nine, Live at Five show, on the February 1993, Greenough massacre near Geraldton, Western Australia, and accurately profiled the murderer, and also picked up his name and occupation, relationship to the murder victims, and was able to assist a detective in the Western Australian CIB, who now denies he was assisted by Gabrielle, (meeting him for lunch at the "Heart of the Park" shopping centre in Victoria Park on each occasion), though for what other reason only God alone can know. She had met the detective in Perth on at least 5 occasions to assist him with profiling and advising him on the case. Gabrielle also confided these details to her close trusted friends whom are able to confirm the details all these years later. Gabrielle's husband is also aware of the particular detectives name and subsequent denial of issues.
Gabrielle was able to pick up that there was a single fingerprint or thumb print which the police initially missed and to go back into the crime site and re do the forensics, which the police then did at her suggestion to Don Hancock, CIB Head, at the time. She was allowed on the site at Greenough with the Channel Nine crew, including Reporter Max Harwood and Mara Pritchard, by special permission of Don Hancock.