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Sick Psychic?
A self - proclaimed psychic uses a high profile case of a missing girl to generate some self - publicity and ultimately personal gain.
Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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Said charlatan then goes on to express surprise that the parents of the missing girl were distressed by his claims that she was dead. What a scumbag, to trade on the personal misery of others.
There is nothing even remotely entertaining about this low life....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Since all so-called psychics are frauds (in my opinion) it goes without saying that Acorah is a fraud. However, unlike most psychics, he's actually been caught red handed acting fraudulently by his own film crew while filming an episode of the utterly ridiculous 'Most Haunted'.
He's a publicity seeking charlatan who shouldn't be given the column inches nor the airtime to spread lies and conjecture masquerading as fact. He should be ashamed of himself but people like him don't know the meaning of the word.
It kind of reminds me of a story about the American psychic (and millionaire), Sylvia Browne who when asked on TV about a boy who had disappeared several weeks ago, told his distraught mother that he was now in the spirit world, ie. dead. This 'reading' turned out to be particularly egregious when the boy in question turned up a few days later and was found to have been living with friends a few blocks away from his mother after a family argument.
He's a publicity seeking charlatan who shouldn't be given the column inches nor the airtime to spread lies and conjecture masquerading as fact. He should be ashamed of himself but people like him don't know the meaning of the word.
It kind of reminds me of a story about the American psychic (and millionaire), Sylvia Browne who when asked on TV about a boy who had disappeared several weeks ago, told his distraught mother that he was now in the spirit world, ie. dead. This 'reading' turned out to be particularly egregious when the boy in question turned up a few days later and was found to have been living with friends a few blocks away from his mother after a family argument.
Mike - “... he is very probably right...”
He may well be but that's hardly the point!
Any one of us can have an opinion on whether or not Madeleine is still alive. But what he's doing is fundamentally wrong – he's giving a definitive answer to the family which he claims is based on fact but which is based on nothing more than a guess. Worst of all, he's doing it to shamelessly promote himself and it appears to have worked.
He may well be but that's hardly the point!
Any one of us can have an opinion on whether or not Madeleine is still alive. But what he's doing is fundamentally wrong – he's giving a definitive answer to the family which he claims is based on fact but which is based on nothing more than a guess. Worst of all, he's doing it to shamelessly promote himself and it appears to have worked.
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//“I don’t think she’ll be there long before she reincarnates.”//
So is he hedging his bets? He says she’s dead, but if she’s found alive I suspect he’ll say she’s reincarnated. What a disgusting piece of scum he is – and I don’t normally use language like that – but in this case it’s highly appropriate.
//“I don’t think she’ll be there long before she reincarnates.”//
So is he hedging his bets? He says she’s dead, but if she’s found alive I suspect he’ll say she’s reincarnated. What a disgusting piece of scum he is – and I don’t normally use language like that – but in this case it’s highly appropriate.
jno, I know what reincarnation means. What I'm saying is if she's found alive, I wouldn't put it past this creep to say that she had been reincarnated into a girl who might resemble Maddie years after her disappearance. He'd have to justify his comments somehow. Heaven forbid he should lose his credibility! :o/