
© Steve Snowden/Getty ImagesSocial media users have lashed out at psychic medium and author Sylvia Browne after she told a mom several years ago that her daughter had died. Her daughter was in fact found alive Monday after she went missing in 2003.
Police departments across the country routinely get tips from self-professed mediums, particularly in high-profile cases. The claims don't always pan out, as was the case with psychic Sylvia Browne. Another psychic says, 'I don't claim to solve the crimes. Police do. I give information.'In 2004, self-proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne had a heartbreaking message for the mother of Amanda Berry, one of the three Cleveland kidnapping victims.
"She's not alive, honey," Browne told mom Louwanna Miller on
The Montel Williams Show.Miller, who died two years later, would never know that Berry was in fact alive - she and two other women were discovered Monday after police say they were held captive in a home for about a decade.
Browne was blasted on social media for her dead-wrong declaration, with some calling her a "filthy, exploitative, greedy liar." She didn't return a call for comment Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Browne's baseless claim in the shocking Cleveland case has put a spotlight on how law enforcement uses clairvoyants, and whether they're helpful crime solvers - or opportunistic crackpots.
Noreen Renier, who calls herself a "psychic detective," defended her profession from skeptics.
"I don't claim to solve the crimes. Police do," Renier, of Orlando, Fla., told the Daily News. "I give information."
Renier, 76, said she's worked on more than 600 cases across the country and is currently helping to crack a homicide case in Mozambique.
Comment: Curious. However, this report, as any other we have seen so far from the mainstream media, fails to mention that videos of the explosion show a bright light hitting the site an instant before the explosion. See:
Something impacted the fertilizer plant in West, Texas... most likely a Comet fragment!
Symbolic Universe - Boston, Waco, Oklahoma, Revolution
Was the West, Texas Explosion a Meteorite Impact?
We also find it interesting that this incident has been 'criminalized' in the same manner as the explosion in Indianapolis last year...
Prosecutors say Southeastside Indy explosion was set to collect insurance money