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Author: Roy Stemman Created: 9/5/2006 9:15 AM
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Missing Madeleine: a Nigerian perspective
By Roy Stemman on 6/11/2007 10:18 AM
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It was probably of little consolation to the parents of Madeleine McCann to learn that Nigerian spiritualists, healers and herbalists – known as marabouts – had joined the paranormal hunt for their four-year-old daughter, who was snatched from her bed in Portugal.

The announcement of their involvement came from Malam Shehu Sani, the Civil Rights Congress (CRC) president and co-chairman of the Hand in Hand Africa organisation.

Unimpressed that “Western technology” had been unable to trace the missing toddler, the healers had decided to make their own response to the McCanns’ world-wide appeal for information, even though they point out that “millions of childre ...
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Missing Madeleine: a psychic perspective
By Roy Stemman on 6/1/2007 4:20 PM
Nothing generates more controversy and emotion than the use of psychics in solving crimes as the tragic case of Madeleine McCann, snatched from her bed in a Portuguese holiday complex, reminds us (see also my Blog, Rights and wrongs of psychic detection, 1/15/2007).

On the one hand, those who accept the existence of paranormal powers argue strongly that it would be a crime not to make use of such abilities, particularly as in this case where child abduction is involved.

On the other, the sceptics ridicule the psychic clues provided by clairvoyants and mediums, dismissing their involvement as nothing more than cynical, self-serving promotion to attract more clients.

And somewhere in the middle are the police, under pressure to produce results despite the absence of much in the way of incriminating evidence, and needing to follow up every clue, whether from this or the next world.
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Rights and wrongs of psychic detection
By Roy Stemman on 1/15/2007 11:07 PM

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Let me be the first to confess that there’s nothing I enjoy more than a good television documentary about psychic detection.

By “good” I mean one in which an unsolved case, or one that is proving almost impossible to crack, unravels before our eyes as one psychic clue after another is proved correct, the culprit is apprehended, and the detective in charge shakes his head in disbelief as he confesses that individuals with paranormal g ...
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Was Geller the mystery psychic?
By Roy Stemman on 10/11/2006 10:35 AM
Hardly a day goes by without my receiving a report of a psychic being consulted to solve a crime or mystery. Television production companies, in particular, have discovered that the combination of alleged paranormal powers and unsolved crimes makes for compelling viewing.

The fact that few of them result in an arrest or conviction is largely immaterial. The psychic usually achieves enough “hits” to be impressive and it is left to us to wonder how many “misses” were edited out.

But this week’s reports of the Israeli Army using psychics to try to locate three missing men – kidnapped in two different incidents – certainly comes as a surprise.

One of the psychics is named as Orit Tomer Ish-Yemini, who is better known in Israel as a healer and psychic diagnostician than a paranormal detective. Described by the Jerusalem Post (in 2002) as articulate, slim, beautiful and a heavy smoker, Ish-Yemini is said to ...
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Belief based on evidence
By Roy Stemman on 9/5/2006 9:15 AM
Why do we believe what we believe?
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