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Psychics who offer readings about missing persons and murder cases, however, allow researchers to examine their accuracy with independent information. When Sylvia Browne was a weekly guest on The Montel Williams Show, she performed supposed feats ranging from ghost detecting to offering details about missing persons and murder cases. Among the things Browne failed to predict was the availability of those transcripts on the Internet through databases such as Lexis. Nexis. The authors, as well as several members of the James Randi Educational Foundation forum and Stop. Sylvia. com, closely examined each transcript to track Browne’s accuracy. According to Browne, “my accuracy rate is somewhere between 8. I’m recalling correctly.” This article disputes that statistic by examining the criminal cases for which Browne has performed readings. The research demonstrates that in 1. Browne’s confirmable accuracy was 0 percent. The criteria for a correct prediction is that it mostly matches a case referenced in a newspaper, and the criteria for a wrong prediction is that Browne’s claim is the opposite of what actually occurred. The metric for the final accuracy count is based on what is correct compared to the unknown or wrong claims. As this article shows, in the 1. Browne was correct zero times and wrong twenty- five times. Ninety out of the 1. A previous examination of thirty- five cases Browne made predictions about was published in Brill’s Content. The magazine concluded: “In twenty- one, the details were too vague to be verified. Of the remaining fourteen, law- enforcement officials or family members involved in the investigations say that Browne had played no useful role.” This article greatly expands the scope of the Brill’s Content article by looking at Browne’s comments to the press and on television about missing persons and criminal cases. We have listed each case Browne made predictions about as well as provided a reference or broadcast date. When we began to research this, we expected Browne to have been correct at least a few times, but as the list demonstrates, she was not. The references show that the only cases in which Browne was not proven wrong are those that remain unsolved. The following data is organized as a list to allow the reader to conduct independent research. One should keep in mind that Browne claims to be at the top of her game. In June 2. 00. 9, Browne told Seattle Weekly about her psychic ability: “I think you get better, like anything else you get better with time.” The authors welcome Browne to supply independent proof of even one case about which she was correct. In the course of this research, we examined a variety of sources to study Browne’s involvement with law enforcement. Browne was sometimes paid by families of the victims, charged at least one police department $4. She is a member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and, as reported in 2. Yet in all these cases, Browne has never supplied independent proof that she has ever helped law enforcement. More than that, she is repeatedly wrong. During the Sago Mining Disaster, she claimed the miners were alive when they were actually dead. She also said Richard Kneebone was alive in Canada, but his decomposed body was discovered a few days later in California. More recently, she predicted that a 9/1. World Trade Center rubble two weeks later. In 1. 99. 9, Browne did a reading for Opal Jo Jennings’ grandmother, who wanted to know what happened to Jennings, a six- year- old abducted from her front yard in Texas. Browne told the grandmother, “She’s . But what bothers me—now I’ve never heard of this before, but for some reason, she was taken and put into some kind of a slavery thing and taken into Japan. Or Kukoura.” Browne was wrong. Child molester Richard Lee Franks was charged with the kidnapping that same year and convicted the following year. Jennings’ remains were discovered in 2. Medical examiners concluded that “Opal was killed by trauma to the head with. In 2. 00. 2, Browne told Holly’s mother, “She is in Los Angeles, and when she was calling you, she was on drugs. But she’s still alive.” Browne also said that the girl was a dancer in an “adult entertainment nightclub,” and “you might get a Christmas card postmarked Los Angeles.” Holly’s family made regular visits to the Los Angeles area, scanning the clubs for their missing loved one, but to no avail. Holly’s mother, Gwendolyn Krewson, died of an aneurysm in 2. Three years later, Holly’s body was identified. As it turned out, Holly was murdered, and her body was discovered in 1. The remains were only identified as Holly in 2. Needless to say, Browne was completely wrong in every aspect of the case and hurt an already devastated family. Browne told Hayes’s crying fianc. The police later found that although Hayes told his fianc. In fact, Hayes was the victim of a conspiracy by four people, including a local beauty queen, who lured Hayes to meet her so they could rob him. Browne said Hayes was shot three times “in the head, chest, and over to the side,” to which the fianc. The police never said that.” The fianc. The first airing of Browne’s predictions occurred on April 2. Browne was wrong about who did it, the conspiracy, where he was shot, who was involved, and when the case would be solved. By October 2. 00. Hayes’s murder. The Montel Williams Show and other media outlets have been silent about this and other cases. In fact, a full transcript of this show no longer exists on Lexis. Nexis; instead, there is only a brief summary that excludes the aforementioned details.
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