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Re: Shorts

Posted by Shotacon on 2026-March-16 20:01:29, Monday
In reply to Re: Shorts posted by monkeyLostInHead on 2026-March-16 17:50:14, Monday

Personal experience and anecdotes are not useful evidence for another person.

Sorry, but no religion or belief system will stand up to the scientific method. None! That is why they all say they believe and not can prove.

You know that I dont believe you, right?

It doesn't matter if you believe me or not. The important part is that I believe. When I have proved to myself over several decades that something works, then I stick with it, even if it is not proven by shoving a probe up my ass.

Most animals have a extrasensory abilities. This is why dogs that know you well and can sense that you are depressed, get up, walk over to you and lay their head in your lap.

https://a-z-animals.com/articles/do-animals-have-a-sixth-sense-science-says-yes/

Do you have any examples of where they have solved cases ( or helped solve them)?

https://www.newsnationnow.com/crime/celebrity-psychic-john-edward-assisted-fbi-solving-crimes/

Dennis McKenzie played a key role in the 2002 Soham murders in England, where two 10-year-old girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, were abducted and murdered. McKenzie provided detailed descriptions of the suspects, which helped lead police to the perpetrator.

Greta Alexander assisted law enforcement in 1983 by accurately predicting the location of the skeletal remains of 27-year-old Mary Cousset, leading to the arrest of her killer.

Debbie Malone helped solve the 2003 murder of Maria Scott by guiding investigators to the murder weapon’s location. She also sensed that the killer had died, which proved correct.

Nancy Weber helped solve the 1987 murder of Elizabeth Cornish in New Jersey by identifying the real killer — a neighbor — despite the suspect’s alibi. Her insight led to a revised time of death and a confession.

Rosemarie Kerr helped locate the body of Andre Daigle, who was murdered in 1987. She correctly described the killers and the location, and was later called as a witness in court — a rare occurrence.

Kristy Robinett received a vision from the spirit of Ashley Howley, a 20-year-old who vanished in 2004. Robinett provided a location that matched the spot where Howley’s body was found in 2008, and the suspect confessed to the crime.

You can search for more on your own if you are still unconvinced.


Shotacon

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