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Psychics Help On Missing Woman Case

Posted: 4:29 pm EST January 30, 2006Updated: 6:48 pm EST January 30, 2006

Two women from out of state brought searchers here to Buford Dam...a place they said they'd never heard of...until, they say, they got psychic messages from Leslie Adams.

Cody the canine detective is following leads from two women who call themselves psychic detectives...one from Missouri and one from Arkansas.

Laura Moore is a psychic detective and says, "I started out having a dream about Leslie Adams, not even knowing that she was missing or anything about her."

Leslie Marva Adams of Lilburn disappeared in October.

Her family has conducted searches, put up flyers, and called police, who say based on evidence in her home, have taken this case seriously.

Leslie's cousin, Gloria Walker Barone says, "Leslie wouldn't take off. Leslie's the type person that would call somebody every day just to say hello."

The psychics believe Leslie has called them...in a sense...from the dead.

Laura Moore explains, "It's sort of like you'll see a vision of something or you'll hear something. You can hear things. Not like voices but you hear messages or you see them. And that's basically what she's doing."

They contacted the family, the family contacted an investigations company working the case, and they brought in the psychics.

Investigator T.J. Ward says, "Well, there are people that can read things that are going on and we believe that the information they have has some credibility to it."

They say the missing woman gave signs leading to the area below Buford Dam on the Forsyth County side of the river.

Moore says, "But when it comes to chanelling the energy of someone who has passed, it's always right. It's like putting the pieces together figuring out where it goes."

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