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'I Haven'T Killed Anyone': Bemused Home-Owner Reacts After Police, Fbi, Sniffer Dogs And Helicopters Launch Pointless Hunt For 30 Dead Children

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A clueless home-owner has told investigators the deluded 'psychic' who sparked a massive hunt for 30 dead children in their back yard is in fact a mentally unstable neighbour.

The huge police search was abandoned last night after a false tip from a psychic that the bodies of 30 children were buried in a neighbour's back garden.

The FBI was called in, joining 15 car loads of local police officers, sniffer dogs and a helicopter, to scour the area in Liberty County, Texas, after the dramatic call was made yesterday afternoon to authorities.

The female psychic had claimed that up to 30 dismembered bodies were buried at the Hardin home, with the majority of the corpses those of children.

article-2000576-0C75CDEE00000578-897_634x377.jpg Hunt: Police began searching the Texas property for a mass grave after a psychic tipped them off

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2000576/Police-raid-home-bodies-30-children-buried-psychic-gives-false-tip.html#ixzz1OhBdNH1W

I am not sure, but it sounds like there are two parts to this story. First, there was a report of bodies being buried and that the person doing the reporting was a psychic.

I don't think she declared herself to be a psychic when reporting this.

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I am not sure, but it sounds like there are two parts to this story. First, there was a report of bodies being buried and that the person doing the reporting was a psychic.

I don't think she declared herself to be a psychic when reporting this.

i also thought that, as yesterday there was a story about 30 dead bodies being buried, and today this.....

i think it was an off the shot reporter reporting from the police of 30 bodies that a phyic mentioned........

all in all , should the police and courts believe what these people say ???? ..... as here it prove or shows they do

It makes sense. After all, they were in Texas weren't they. :whistling:

It makes sense. After all, they were in Texas weren't they. :whistling:

Even in Thailand, they wouldn't be this far off the rails. But in the US, anything seems to go.

I wonder if the officers digging up the place were aware that the "tip" came from a psychic?

  • 1 month later...

I wonder when the police realise that the land owner was in cahoots with the psychic, he just wanted his garden dug.

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