Remote Viewing

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I'm not convinced there was ever a scream. Melody Stanton said she heard it, then said she didn't, according to Thomas, and according to Ellis Armistead, she may have heard it as much as two days before the murder. So did she ever hear anything, on the night JBR was killed? I'm not convinced she did - there's too much waffling.
 
FS, not IDI.

What do you feel was the cause of the scream? I'm mainly referring to the TIMING of it, rather than the cause. (If you're RDI, never mind. We already know, PR doing something.)

BTW, you could have shortened the quote of my rather longwinded (sorry 'bout that) post above, using some dots between the parts you want to leave intact, to save bandwidth or something like that, just so you know. Hope nobody minds that I often shorten quotes. If anyone does mind, please say so.


I do not know what shortened your quote. I hit the quote button? As to the scream. It was most likely Jon Benets...why ? I think if any of us faced what she did we'd scream too.
 
I'm not convinced there was ever a scream. Melody Stanton said she heard it, then said she didn't, according to Thomas, and according to Ellis Armistead, she may have heard it as much as two days before the murder. So did she ever hear anything, on the night JBR was killed? I'm not convinced she did - there's too much waffling.[/quote



Excellent point If there was a scream it might have been Jon Benet's ?
 
If there was a scream, I would think JonBenet was the most likely person to have screamed.
 
I thought I had read that the scream woke Melody Stanton AND her husband, though only she heard the scream. He heard metal scraping concrete. (those paint cans maybe?)
If that's the case, those paint cans could have been moved to try to put the body in that safe in the floor. Maybe she didn't fit. Maybe rigor had begun and she couldn't be manipulated easily. I do think that the original idea of hiding the body could have been to put her in the floor safe. The freezer was too obvious. That'd be where kids may play and hide, so anyone woluld check that out first. When the floor safe idea didn't work, the staging had to begin, because she'd then have to be "hidden" in plain sight, though in the wine celler. And that blanket always seemed to be to be something they used to move her around in. Though she probably wasn't too heavy to carry, I think they couldn't bring themselves to touch her. Look at the way JR carried her up from the basement...away from his body, around the waist held upright like a giant doll.
 
If someone thought to put the body in there, ( you mean temporarily? ) Wouldn't they realize it would soon start to smell, and also that when police came that'd be the very kind of thing they'd look at, odor or not? Desperation would make it possible I guess, whoever was doing all the staging.
 
I have remoted viewed for years (although never tried on this case) and have also had interaction with Brian on the site you so noted. In his defense, remote viewing is a lot like taking a remote controller and flipping through channels quickly and trying to catch as much information as possible.

Remote viewing was developed in 1972 by Stanford Research Institute at the behalf of the CIA. Over the course of twenty years, the United States spent over $20 million on remote viewing, or what they chose to call Star Gate. Over the course of its existance more than forty personnel worked on the project, including more than twenty remote viewers. During that time, a set of protocols or ethics of use were implemented due to fear of spying. Remote viewing continues to be a serious and real technique and is easily demonstrated and yet there is only a handful of places to learn the ability and only about 2000 remote viewers in the world, many of which are doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists and physicists.

So, Tangled --- why not RV this? I cannot imagine having the ability and not wanting to delve into this case of all cases.
 
I do not know what shortened your quote. I hit the quote button? As to the scream. It was most likely Jon Benets...why ? I think if any of us faced what she did we'd scream too.

The quote wasn't shortened. I was just saying you could have shortened it if you wanted to because it was rather long. Sorry for the little misunderstanding.

Yep, I agree, in JonBenet's place we'd probably scream too. And I also agree with the post right after yours, that if there was a scream it was probably JonBenet's.

Yes, if there was a scream at about 1 AM and JonBenet died about that time, probably it was her scream that was heard.
 

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