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I just returned from a wonderful weekend at Omega Institute where Tony Stockwell did an amazing training session for psychic detective work. Class worked on a number of still open cases. The last day, we worked on open cases from the class. One case that we worked on was the Moira Anderson case (Coatbridge, Scotland) from 1957. (By my understanding, her body is still missing.) The case is not well-known here in the U.S. This led me to Sandra Brown's account of the case entitled, "Where There Is Evil." Sandra is the daughter of the murderer. The book is TOP NOTCH and would be great for a discussion. Why and how do obvious suspects fly under the radar? Why does a community that can see what is happening say nothing? And what do you do if the obvious suspect is a member of the family? What is the cost of speaking up? Just trying to get some conversation going. Su GT |
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