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Authorities in Canada rarely — if ever — use psychics in missing-person cases, but one local practitioner says she wants to change that mindset.
“People shun it because they don’t understand it,” said Patricia Monna, a psychic in Calgary.
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“I wish (the police) would open up and see things differently,” she said. “Why aren’t they taking our help?”
Investigators are quick to point out help from a psychic isn’t the kind of evidence that stands up in court. A psychic may say someone’s body is hidden in a house, for example, but getting a warrant to search it requires tangible evidence that will be accepted by a judge: witness statements, surveillance photos, DNA samples.
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It's difficult to fathom how, in 2012, some people can still believe such nonsense. It is very hard to take seriously anybody claiming to be a psychic or anybody who believes in the supernatural abilities of psychics. Will this type of hogwash ever go away?