Chuck, a third-generation psychic medium, was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He discovered his psychic abilities at a young age but chose to keep this aspect of himself private during his 32-year career as a police officer in Salem, Massachusetts. After retiring from the police force, Chuck embraced his gift fully and became a public figure in the field of psychic mediumship. His television appearances on the A&E Channel and The Biography Channel, including his own pilot program “Psychic Search,” have helped bring attention to his abilities. Chuck actively uses his psychic abilities to assist police departments worldwide in locating missing persons and solving murder cases. He has co-authored a book titled “The Everything Guide to Evidence of an Afterlife” and his autobiography “Psychic Cop” sharing his journey and experiences.
In 2005, Ha "Jade" Smith and her daughter Anita were murdered. Was it a case of superstition or greed?
Tanya Nelson, 52, believed in fortune telling. She was a Vietnamese immigrant who
came to the United States in 1979. Her family had done well in the
Vietnamese community in Orange County, California, however in 2005, the
mother of four had a downturn in her business.
She went to see Ha
"Jade" Smith, a well-known fortune-teller known as "Miss Ha", who she
had been consulting with for several years. The fortune teller drew
clients from across the country, and was known to command a fee of
$15,000.
Jen is an author, psychic and lecturer. She provides readings using tarot and oracle cards, scarabs and numerology as well as astrology charts. When she was 8 years old, she had her first experience with a "Shadow Figure". She went on to write her paranormal autobiography, "Dark Night Haunting" which details her experiences as developing sensitive. | Host - Marlene Pardo Pellicer LISTEN TO THE PODCAST