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connecticuthills
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Hi all
while watching psychic detectives on court tv
i'd love to see one of them do a a reading on
Lizzies case
Has it been done?
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I am not sure if it's been done or not, but I would love to see what Sylvia Browne or John Edward would have to say about our Lizzie.

http://www.sylvia.org/home/index.cfm
http://www.johnedward.net/


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I am especially interested in this topic and especially in Sylvia Brown's take on it...

I read her recent book where she spoke of the Black Dahlia case and it was fascinating.
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I did find this, though not psychics, it does sound interesting!

Ghost Stories is an all new show, only on Fangoria TV in the USA in high definition broadcast and featuring paranormal investigators and EVP experts Al Rauber and Garrett Husveth.

Future Episode: Lizzie Borden House

Can one of the biggest murder mysteries in American history finally be close to being resolved?

Born and raised in Falmouth, MA to wealthy parents, Lizzie, a 26-year-old spinster, purportedly murdered her stepmother, Abby, and her father, Andrew, in 1892 with an axe in their own home.

The evidence in the Lizzie Borden suit was typically circumstantial, yet the real killer or killers were never brought to justice, thereby creating numerous theories and speculations that continue to enthrall even over 100 years later. Lizzie Borden lived in seclusion for the remainder of her life, not far from the Borden crime scene, and never admitted any wrongdoing, despite her oft-peculiar behaviors.

What really happened on that sweltering day in August of 1892, no one may ever know. But this show will attempt to deduce an answer from the beyond regarding the events that led to Mr. and Mrs. Borden’s unfortunate demise.

Through a process known as Electronic Voice Phenomena and utilizing a huge range of scientific analysis equipment including heat sensors, infrared lighting and ultra-sensitive microphones, paranormal investigators Al Rauber and Garrett Husveth will attempt to deduce an answer from the beyond regarding the events that led to Mr. and Mrs. Borden’s unfortunate demise.

From this site:
http://www.paraworld.info/Scripts/res_h ... Media.html

And there is always psychic Jane Doherty's investigation of Lizzie's house:

http://www.janedoherty.com/lizzie1.htm
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