How do workers respond when self-proclaimed psychics call on crime tip lines?
Do they bother taking the phone number or just tell them that they are only interested in actual witnesses to the crime?
Public Comments
- Most law enforcement agencies check out every single lead even if it was Elvis phoning it in. Gotta solve the crimes!
- Not only that, but if a crime is unsolved and serious enough (murder), agencies will often recruit a psychic to help in the investigation. The tricky thing is the pshychic's ability is NOT admissable in court, but nothing prevents them from helping out and using them to help solve the crime.
- There was a Congressional Inquiry during the 70s that looked into the reliability of psychics along with perpetual motion and cold fusion! It was concluded there was no evidence to call any credible One of the world's most famous skeptics, James Randi, has had an open challenge for over a decade now, offering a million dollars to anyone who can show credible evidence of the paranormal and supernatural. http://www.randi.org/joom/content/view/38/31/ Check it out, it may be someone's lucky day!
- If I were a worker I would say.... Why did'nt you call me 30min b4 the crime took place? duh
- If she is so physic why hasn't she picked up 2 cheques now? Like POWERBALL and MEGAMILLIONS??? The unfortunate part is the homi guys have to follow every lead and it's a good thing there aren't video phones in stations or you'd see a bunch of guys and gals laughing and rolling all over desks, pretty poor loonimitations, and crude stick drawings. Hope this helps?? :-)
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