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Amother psychic solves murder thread

Robinett has since worked on other investigations, all pro bono, but she says it's often under an agreement of confidentiality, because law enforcers don't want to deal with "a backlash from taxpayers" for using mystics in their investigations.

How convenient for her. An airtight defense against anyone looking for that pesky evidence and verification psychics seem to hate so much.
 
There is evidence of her going to the location of the body,a park ranger and family member are interviewed on a subsequent TV show about the case
 
If someone who claims to be psychic tells you exactly where a dead body is on their first prediction, they should immediately become your top suspect.
 
This was funny:
"Kristy Robinett communicates with the dead," says the episode summary. "One night, the ghost of a young woman appears and asks Kristy to help solve her murder. As the ghost gives her clues, Kristy goes on a terrifying journey as she tries to bring the woman’s killer to justice."

Howley, police would learn years after her death, was murdered by her boyfriend, Robert P. MacMichael II, who also killed his mother and her boyfriend."

Clues? Clues? How about the dead girl just tells the psychic who did it? Maybe after you die there's some kind of confidentiality agreement.
 
Okay, killed by a boyfriend. He was always the first suspect so color me unimpressed so far. The article says the psychic worked with family. However we don't know who contributed what. Did our psychic just cold read the couple until they said things that made sense? We don't know.

I'm also interested in knowing why the investigation went cold. The article says the killer was also good for the murder of his mother and her boyfriend. Did the cops then figure two out of three ain't bad and charge him for the crimes they could get guilty verdicts on and stop looking at the third murder? If so, big yawn here.

I'd like to know more about the park and what mundane explanations there may be that lead investigators to it. Is it close to where they lived or did he or she go there much?
 
Okay, killed by a boyfriend. He was always the first suspect so color me unimpressed so far. The article says the psychic worked with family. However we don't know who contributed what. Did our psychic just cold read the couple until they said things that made sense? We don't know.

I'm also interested in knowing why the investigation went cold. The article says the killer was also good for the murder of his mother and her boyfriend. Did the cops then figure two out of three ain't bad and charge him for the crimes they could get guilty verdicts on and stop looking at the third murder? If so, big yawn here.

I'd like to know more about the park and what mundane explanations there may be that lead investigators to it. Is it close to where they lived or did he or she go there much?

The park is behind the boyfriends house. But why did the psychic go there is the only thing worth considering.
 
With hundreds or thousands of psychics working on these things, chance indicates that sometimes one will be right. Often with cases, there are some ideas already so it is almost like a hot reading.
 
Is there any evidence that Robinett made the prediction of the location of the body before the remains were found, or even that she had any involvement in the case at all prior to that time? I have not watched the “Restless Souls” video so I don’t know if there is anything in there, but I can’t find anything on the Internet that connects Robinett to the case before it was solved.

It appears everybody basically knew that Howley’s estranged boyfriend, MacMichael, had killed her. Reports show Howley had told friends that MacMichael had been stalking her and had threatened to kill her and told her that if he couldn’t have her nobody could. Howley called 911 to report that MacMichael had just abused her, but he was gone when authorities arrived and she refused medical treatment so no action was taken. Howley disappeared shortly after that.

Police found no evidence of foul play after searching Howley’s apartment. Her car was eventually located abandoned nearby. A few weeks later police received an anonymous tip that Howley had been murdered and her body buried in an undisclosed location. Neither police nor Howley’s family were able to locate the body. MacMichael was the primary, and probably only, suspect. He refused to talk with police on the advice of his lawyer.

Information from a 2006 blog indicates Howley’s family was very upset that police had abandon the case because there was other evidence pointing to MacMichael as the murderer. It appears the family made suggestions that police were not pursuing those leads because Howley was a poor stripper and drug addict, and possibly because MacMichael’s father was wealthy and held a government position that could have been used to protect his son.

In 2007 MacMichael was arrested for killing his mother and her boyfriend. Shortly after that, a friend of MacMichael’s was afraid MacMichael would implicate him in the Howley murder and obtained immunity for a confession that MacMichael had killed Howley and he had helped bury the body. That information led police directly to Howley’s remains, which was found buried in some unused property near a creek behind the woods in the back of MacMichael’s father’s house. MacMichael pled guilty to the crime.

So…what did Robinett do in all of this? She claims Howley’s boyfriend killed her. But everybody pretty much knew that—it was just a matter of getting enough evidence for an arrest and conviction. She claims she identified where her body was buried. Again, it was in the woods behind the murder’s father’s house, which is where the family, others, and even police suspected the body was buried—not some random location.

Still…if Robinett got those things correct, as likely as they may have been, it was still a hit, right? Maybe. But it certainly wasn’t Robinett who solved the case. No indication she collected any of the several reward offered for information in the case, one being up to $100,000. And I can’t even find any evidence her prediction was made before the case was solved. Robinett had a blog and appeared on a podcast, but I can’t find any mention of Howley until after the remains were found.

She may have worked with the family, but there is no indication hat they had worked with her and believed her. There are several websites where members of Howley’s family encouraged anyone with information to come forward. They were also critical of the police for not further investigating MacMichael. But there is no indication that they were working with a psychic, strongly believed the body to be where it was, or even being critical of the police for not conducting a search (or more thorough) search of the area for the body. I would think if the family believed Robinett had provided them valid information, they would have been complaining specifically, and loudly, about the police not following up on the lead and searching the area.

In the end, all I can find is Robinett “predicting” the killer and location of the body (both of which were quite likely to be what they were) after police had had already solved the case (based on other evidence) and that information made public.

Before we investigate whether the prediction was based on a paranormal ability, insider information, or just a reasonable guess, we first have to establish that the prediction was actually made—so far I have not found evidence establishing that.
 
Robinett has since worked on other investigations, all pro bono, but she says it's often under an agreement of confidentiality, because law enforcers don't want to deal with "a backlash from taxpayers" for using mystics in their investigations.

How convenient for her. An airtight defense against anyone looking for that pesky evidence and verification psychics seem to hate so much.

Yeah. That doesn’t make any sense. She works pro bono, but law enforcers are afraid taxpayers will be upset that police are using her for free. You know how those taxpayers get about government using free resources. Especially if it is a psychic who has done what no other psychic has done and actually solved a case.

So she has worked on other cases, apparently with law enforcement, like this one where:

After contacting police and providing information, such as a description of Howley's clothes, police put Robinett in contact with Howeley's family and they began investigating with and without police.

So she contacted police. She described Howley's clothes. Of course the missing person bulletin originally put out by the police indicated that clothes that Howley was last seen wearing were unknown—because there was a period of several days between the time anybody last saw Howley and when she was identified as missing, so police had no idea what she would have been wearing when she disappeared. Robinett was miraculously able to identify the one thing the police had made public that they didn’t know (and could not have known). Due to this astonishing evidence, the police began working with her under an established an agreement of confidentiality to…wait, no; they told her take a hike and contact the family if she wanted (who were readily available considering their presence on the Internet asking for help and information).

So she has worked on other investigations like this one where law enforcers won’t work with her and require confidentiality so that taxpayers don’t find out they are working with people who work for free. Yep. That sounds likely. :rolleyes:
 
Regarding Post #15 (stupid Quote button is not working), if I was the Chief of Police I wouldn't want the general public to know about it for at least two reasons off the top of my head. First, he would look like an idiot for wasting the police investigator's time in the eyes of most taxpayers. Second, knowing that was happening would bring out the fruitcakes in droves. It would turn a serious investigation into a three-ring circus.
 
Devils Advocate yes there is proof she made the prediction ,in so much as her and a member of the family went to the place where her remains were found(in the future)and also the park ranger has spoke out of this,and she indicated "This is the spot" She claimed the girl's ghost was telling her,even though the actual place was 100feet away!
 
If a psychic had given serious information to a police officer then the police officer would be asking for help in other cases and so would other police. Result, heaps of cases solved and a search out for other psychics. This has not happened. All we have is someone boasting of her abilities with nothing to back it up.
 
Ah, but the killer might have snuck up from behind, worn a disguise.

I don't know how these things work. It seems like, if the dead girl knew where her body was buried, she probably know who dug the hole. But, I'll have to rely on the expert psychics to explain it all.
 

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