R.I.P. Sylvia Browne

She passed away today at the age of 77. So sad. Her books helped get me through the pain of losing my dad. I know many people don't believe in her. To me, it wasn't about whether she was right or wrong, but rather how to be a more spiritual person.

http://www.sylviabrowne.com/

http://www.tmz.com/

Isn't it special how, small things help us to get over loss, or open our eyes to something bigger then just ones self.:grouphug:
 

I was saddened to hear of her passing, but now she is where she wanted to be, on the other side.

Being able to talk to her is something I will always remember and be thankful for!

:)
 
She is such a dear, sweet lady. I have many of her books. May she rest in peace, and communicate with many of us! She has taught us so many things!
 
She was a fraud and caused harm to many people. I know there are some people mourning her loss and I feel for them but the woman was a crook. I really cannot believe so many people fell for her. :sad2:
 
Well I didn't believe in her one bit but I know alot of people found comfort in what she said and believed in.
 
:rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao:
I wonder if she 'saw' it coming.




Couldn't resist.

She was the one who told Amanda Berry's mom that Amanda was dead. I think with that, she was partly right but she just used the wrong words to explain. She knew that one of them would be dead and wouldnt meet again, sylvia just assumed it was Amanda who was dead. I dunno. Im just grasping at straws here. But I liked Sylvia as well.
 
It's just too bad she didn't come clean and truly apologize to everyone she wronged before she died.
 
I wonder if she is as dead as she claimed Amanda Berry is. I'm not sure who is worse, the frauds that claim to speak with the dead or the delusional people who believe them. I'll never understand believing a lie just to make you feel better which is basically what believing in her "ability" is.
 
I wonder if she is as dead as she claimed Amanda Berry is. I'm not sure who is worse, the frauds that claim to speak with the dead or the delusional people who believe them. I'll never understand believing a lie just to make you feel better which is basically what believing in her "ability" is.

That is pretty harsh. I think most people who turn to people like Brown do it because they are seeking comfort and answers in a time of great grief. If believing gives them what they are looking for, why would anyone else care.
 
That is pretty harsh. I think most people who turn to people like Brown do it because they are seeking comfort and answers in a time of great grief. If believing gives them what they are looking for, why would anyone else care.

Making money on someone else's misery by coming out with the rubbish she did isn't a kindness

http://www.csicop.org/si/show/psychic_defective_sylvia_brownes_history_of_failure/
Erica Baker. November 19, 2003, on Montel. Browne told Erica’s mother “she’s not dead” but in Michigan. Furthermore, Browne claimed someone “sold her for drugs,” and “there was a black woman” who helped “throw” her in an “old truck.” In 2005, Chris*tian John Gabriel was convicted of moving and concealing Erica’s body in Kettering, Ohio. Her body was not found, but Gabriel claimed to have buried it after hitting her with his “van.”1
Jamie Barker. In February 2001 on Montel. Two months after Barker fell from a bridge while working, Browne told his widow he died “quick” and his body is “on the site, there’s no doubt about it,” but they won’t find it “unless they dig and I don’t think they will.”2 Two months later Barker’s body was discovered downstream in LaSalle. An autopsy discovered he “suffered no broken bones or head injuries in the 15-storey fall,” but instead drowned.3
Eve Brown. September 30, 1999, on Montel. Browne told the family “that Eve Brown is well and living in Florida.”4 This was not true, as Eve’s body was found a year later at a Brooklyn, New York, construction site thirteen miles from where she was last seen.5 The murder remains unsolved.
Terrence Farrell. Browne told a woman that Farrell, a firefighter involved in 9/11, was alive.6 She was wrong. His body was found in the rubble one month later.7
Erica Fraysure. September 24, 1998, on Montel. Erica went missing in 1997. Browne did a reading for her mother, saying she was in water and someone named “Chris” killed her. The following day, Erica’s ex-boyfriend, Chris Mineer, killed himself. Police said Chris’s alibi checked out, and he was not a suspect. Chris’s mother sued Montel Williams, his producers, Paramount Pictures, and Viacom Inc., but the case was eventually dismissed. After the broadcast, the police searched the nearby lakes and found nothing. Police say Erica is still a “missing person” and continue to investigate.8
Robert Hayes. April 26, 2006, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Shawn Hornbeck. February 26, 2003, on Montel. Browne told Shawn’s parents he was dead, but he was found alive in 2007.9
Sharon James’s son. Discussed January 19, 2007, on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Browne claimed she located James’s son, but James was not so positive and would not have used Browne’s service in hindsight.
Opal Jo Jennings. April 29, 1999, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Ryan Katcher. February 11, 2004, on Montel. Katcher went missing and Browne told his mother “two boys got terribly frightened” then “dropped him” in “a metal shaft of some kind.” Browne further said he is “still in the shaft” “close to twenty-five, twenty-six, maybe twenty-seven miles from where you would be.” On July 25, 2006, police found Ryan in his truck under water in a pond, and an autopsy showed he was under the influence. According to a discussion with Ryan’s mother on StopSylvia.com, Browne got more details wrong, but those parts were edited before the broadcast.
Richard Kneebone. According to Teresa Kneebone, Browne “said she feels he’s not dead and that he could be traveling in Canada . . . and have partial amnesia.”10 His “badly decomposed body” was found July 7 a “few blocks” from the tavern where he was last seen in San Jose, California.11
Holly Krewson. November 27, 2002, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Angie Lee. March 28, 2007, on Montel. Browne told Angie’s mother, “It’s a serial killer” who killed a college girl that was responsible for Angie’s stabbing death and “there’s a knife somewhere in that immediate location that may have DNA, may have some sort of evidence on it.” In 2008, Anthony Ashby pleaded guilty to her murder, and the motive for the crime was “home invasion and residential burglary.” Furthermore, a knife was not part of the evidence. DNA evidence from Ashby’s gun and witnesses caused him to plead guilty.12 The law enforcement involved remarked, “The psychics did not provide any substantive leads.”13
Chandra Levy. July 17, 2001, on Fox News. Browne said Levy’s body was in “some trees down in a marshy area.” She made this prediction when it was public knowledge that police were searching Rock Creek Park since someone used Chandra Levy's computer to find directions to that park.14 Benjamin Radford noted, “The remains were found across a steep incline in a heavily wooded area—perhaps near some trees but clearly not ‘in a marshy area,’ since a marsh located on an incline is geographically impossible.”15
Lynda McClelland. March 13, 2002, on Montel. Browne said McClelland “is not dead” but in Orlando, Florida, taken by a man with the initials “MJ,” and her family would find her soon. One year later, in March 2003, McClelland’s body was discovered near her home in Pennsylvania. David Repasky was convicted of the murder after witnesses testified Repasky strangled her.16
Ashley Ouellette. In February 2000 on Montel. According to the Associated Press, “Browne said Ouellette’s killing will be solved within a year and two months.”17 According to the Scar*borough Police Department, the crime is still unsolved.18
Lori Pleasants. September 10, 2003, on Montel. Browne said Pleasants was “killed by a stalker” who got “kicks out of that,” but there was “not necessarily DNA” at the scene and “he was wearing gloves.” In 2006, William Gutersloh, Pleasants’s friend, admitted to killing Pleasants after the police found DNA that linked to him.19 While on the stand, he told jurors he wiped the knife clean to avoid leaving fingerprints.20
Scott Renquin, Dan Nelson, and Roger DesVergnes. March 1999 on Montel. According to the Associated Press, Browne “told the families their loved ones had died in a boating accident near the Everglades in a hovercraft. She gave them the name of a man who allegedly owned the boat.”21 Police followed Browne’s leads and found nothing. Later, their bodies were discovered in their SUV in a drainage retention pond. Authorities believe they missed a sharp turn at the unlighted corner and their car flipped into the water.22
Weyman Robbins. May 7, 2003, on Montel. On Robbins’s murder Browne said, “This was other kids. They were playing this stupid game.” She further claimed, “There were two or three other kids that did it,” but “I don’t think the kids meant to” and “one of the—the kids is named Danny.” Weyman’s uncle strangled him in front of his sisters and was convicted of murder.
Sago Mining Disaster. Browne first said she knew the miners would be found alive. During the live radio broadcast she appeared on it was announced all except one were dead.23,24 After the announcement, she later said, “I don’t think there’s anybody alive, maybe one.”
Dana Satterfield. February 1997 on Montel. Browne said the murderer was an out-of-state construction worker that “has no connection to Satterfield, choosing her on a whim.”25 Nine years later, Jonothan Vick was convicted of the murder following witness and DNA evidence. Vick was a local high school student who attempted to go on dates with Satterfield, but she rejected his advances.26
Shannon Sherrill. November 19, 2003, on Montel. Browne claims Sherrill, who went missing in 1986, was “brainwashed and raised in a different family” but “is alive,” and the case will “break open” soon. As of 2009, Sherrill’s whereabouts are unknown and the case is unsolved.
John Slayton. May 14, 2003, on Montel. Browne said “indigents” killed Slayton, and his body was disposed in water and would not be found. In June 2003, Slayton’s body was found in shallow grave. In 2006, his killers, a pawnbroker and his son, were found guilty of the murder.27
Richard Torres. October 20, 2004, on Montel. Browne told Torres’s widow that she would have a healthy baby boy. The June 28, 2005, update on Montel reported the baby was a girl and died five months premature. However, the segment omitted Browne making any prediction about the pregnancy.
Terry Webb. October 20, 1997, on Montel. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “His daughters said Browne told them she believes he was killed six months after he disappeared and that his body is buried somewhere at Fort Bragg.”28 At the time of the reading, Webb had been listed as AWOL and was missing since 1991. In 2004, his body was eventually found buried “under a shed in Fayetteville.”29 In 2006, the suspect pled guilty, saying “he shot Webb in self-defense when he sexually assaulted him” and was given three years in prison.30 After the arrest, Montel did a follow-up on September 15, 2004, but the segment omitted Browne giving any specifics, including the location of Webb’s body.
 
Making money on someone else's misery by coming out with the rubbish she did isn't a kindness

http://www.csicop.org/si/show/psychic_defective_sylvia_brownes_history_of_failure/
Erica Baker. November 19, 2003, on Montel. Browne told Erica’s mother “she’s not dead” but in Michigan. Furthermore, Browne claimed someone “sold her for drugs,” and “there was a black woman” who helped “throw” her in an “old truck.” In 2005, Chris*tian John Gabriel was convicted of moving and concealing Erica’s body in Kettering, Ohio. Her body was not found, but Gabriel claimed to have buried it after hitting her with his “van.”1
Jamie Barker. In February 2001 on Montel. Two months after Barker fell from a bridge while working, Browne told his widow he died “quick” and his body is “on the site, there’s no doubt about it,” but they won’t find it “unless they dig and I don’t think they will.”2 Two months later Barker’s body was discovered downstream in LaSalle. An autopsy discovered he “suffered no broken bones or head injuries in the 15-storey fall,” but instead drowned.3
Eve Brown. September 30, 1999, on Montel. Browne told the family “that Eve Brown is well and living in Florida.”4 This was not true, as Eve’s body was found a year later at a Brooklyn, New York, construction site thirteen miles from where she was last seen.5 The murder remains unsolved.
Terrence Farrell. Browne told a woman that Farrell, a firefighter involved in 9/11, was alive.6 She was wrong. His body was found in the rubble one month later.7
Erica Fraysure. September 24, 1998, on Montel. Erica went missing in 1997. Browne did a reading for her mother, saying she was in water and someone named “Chris” killed her. The following day, Erica’s ex-boyfriend, Chris Mineer, killed himself. Police said Chris’s alibi checked out, and he was not a suspect. Chris’s mother sued Montel Williams, his producers, Paramount Pictures, and Viacom Inc., but the case was eventually dismissed. After the broadcast, the police searched the nearby lakes and found nothing. Police say Erica is still a “missing person” and continue to investigate.8
Robert Hayes. April 26, 2006, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Shawn Hornbeck. February 26, 2003, on Montel. Browne told Shawn’s parents he was dead, but he was found alive in 2007.9
Sharon James’s son. Discussed January 19, 2007, on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Browne claimed she located James’s son, but James was not so positive and would not have used Browne’s service in hindsight.
Opal Jo Jennings. April 29, 1999, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Ryan Katcher. February 11, 2004, on Montel. Katcher went missing and Browne told his mother “two boys got terribly frightened” then “dropped him” in “a metal shaft of some kind.” Browne further said he is “still in the shaft” “close to twenty-five, twenty-six, maybe twenty-seven miles from where you would be.” On July 25, 2006, police found Ryan in his truck under water in a pond, and an autopsy showed he was under the influence. According to a discussion with Ryan’s mother on StopSylvia.com, Browne got more details wrong, but those parts were edited before the broadcast.
Richard Kneebone. According to Teresa Kneebone, Browne “said she feels he’s not dead and that he could be traveling in Canada . . . and have partial amnesia.”10 His “badly decomposed body” was found July 7 a “few blocks” from the tavern where he was last seen in San Jose, California.11
Holly Krewson. November 27, 2002, on Montel. (See description in this article.)
Angie Lee. March 28, 2007, on Montel. Browne told Angie’s mother, “It’s a serial killer” who killed a college girl that was responsible for Angie’s stabbing death and “there’s a knife somewhere in that immediate location that may have DNA, may have some sort of evidence on it.” In 2008, Anthony Ashby pleaded guilty to her murder, and the motive for the crime was “home invasion and residential burglary.” Furthermore, a knife was not part of the evidence. DNA evidence from Ashby’s gun and witnesses caused him to plead guilty.12 The law enforcement involved remarked, “The psychics did not provide any substantive leads.”13
Chandra Levy. July 17, 2001, on Fox News. Browne said Levy’s body was in “some trees down in a marshy area.” She made this prediction when it was public knowledge that police were searching Rock Creek Park since someone used Chandra Levy's computer to find directions to that park.14 Benjamin Radford noted, “The remains were found across a steep incline in a heavily wooded area—perhaps near some trees but clearly not ‘in a marshy area,’ since a marsh located on an incline is geographically impossible.”15
Lynda McClelland. March 13, 2002, on Montel. Browne said McClelland “is not dead” but in Orlando, Florida, taken by a man with the initials “MJ,” and her family would find her soon. One year later, in March 2003, McClelland’s body was discovered near her home in Pennsylvania. David Repasky was convicted of the murder after witnesses testified Repasky strangled her.16
Ashley Ouellette. In February 2000 on Montel. According to the Associated Press, “Browne said Ouellette’s killing will be solved within a year and two months.”17 According to the Scar*borough Police Department, the crime is still unsolved.18
Lori Pleasants. September 10, 2003, on Montel. Browne said Pleasants was “killed by a stalker” who got “kicks out of that,” but there was “not necessarily DNA” at the scene and “he was wearing gloves.” In 2006, William Gutersloh, Pleasants’s friend, admitted to killing Pleasants after the police found DNA that linked to him.19 While on the stand, he told jurors he wiped the knife clean to avoid leaving fingerprints.20
Scott Renquin, Dan Nelson, and Roger DesVergnes. March 1999 on Montel. According to the Associated Press, Browne “told the families their loved ones had died in a boating accident near the Everglades in a hovercraft. She gave them the name of a man who allegedly owned the boat.”21 Police followed Browne’s leads and found nothing. Later, their bodies were discovered in their SUV in a drainage retention pond. Authorities believe they missed a sharp turn at the unlighted corner and their car flipped into the water.22
Weyman Robbins. May 7, 2003, on Montel. On Robbins’s murder Browne said, “This was other kids. They were playing this stupid game.” She further claimed, “There were two or three other kids that did it,” but “I don’t think the kids meant to” and “one of the—the kids is named Danny.” Weyman’s uncle strangled him in front of his sisters and was convicted of murder.
Sago Mining Disaster. Browne first said she knew the miners would be found alive. During the live radio broadcast she appeared on it was announced all except one were dead.23,24 After the announcement, she later said, “I don’t think there’s anybody alive, maybe one.”
Dana Satterfield. February 1997 on Montel. Browne said the murderer was an out-of-state construction worker that “has no connection to Satterfield, choosing her on a whim.”25 Nine years later, Jonothan Vick was convicted of the murder following witness and DNA evidence. Vick was a local high school student who attempted to go on dates with Satterfield, but she rejected his advances.26
Shannon Sherrill. November 19, 2003, on Montel. Browne claims Sherrill, who went missing in 1986, was “brainwashed and raised in a different family” but “is alive,” and the case will “break open” soon. As of 2009, Sherrill’s whereabouts are unknown and the case is unsolved.
John Slayton. May 14, 2003, on Montel. Browne said “indigents” killed Slayton, and his body was disposed in water and would not be found. In June 2003, Slayton’s body was found in shallow grave. In 2006, his killers, a pawnbroker and his son, were found guilty of the murder.27
Richard Torres. October 20, 2004, on Montel. Browne told Torres’s widow that she would have a healthy baby boy. The June 28, 2005, update on Montel reported the baby was a girl and died five months premature. However, the segment omitted Browne making any prediction about the pregnancy.
Terry Webb. October 20, 1997, on Montel. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “His daughters said Browne told them she believes he was killed six months after he disappeared and that his body is buried somewhere at Fort Bragg.”28 At the time of the reading, Webb had been listed as AWOL and was missing since 1991. In 2004, his body was eventually found buried “under a shed in Fayetteville.”29 In 2006, the suspect pled guilty, saying “he shot Webb in self-defense when he sexually assaulted him” and was given three years in prison.30 After the arrest, Montel did a follow-up on September 15, 2004, but the segment omitted Browne giving any specifics, including the location of Webb’s body.

Wow, I didnt realise. She has cause so much grief to so many families with her incorrect "visions". I havent seen Sylvia Browne on tv since the montel williams show, which I only watched when I was in highschool (long time ago!).
 
Making money on someone else's misery by coming out with the rubbish she did isn't a kindness

That wasn't what my post was about, it was about FD saying he didn't know what was worse her or the people that believe her.
If someone chooses to believe, then what she provides is service and kindness to that person. Its all a matter of opinion, I don't believe her but if someone else does and pays her so that they feel comforted by what she tells them I don't have an issue with it, and I certainly wouldn't think they were "worse" than Brown herself. They may feel its money well spent, you don't have to spend yours.
 
She was nothing more then a charlatan, s
camming vulnerable people for money. Just because a bunch of lies give them comfort, doesn't make it okay or excusable.

I feel bad for all the people she has conned and lied to.

I could make my own prediction about were she is now (and it's not pretty) and I bet that it will be more accurate then her predictions were.
 
What a wonderful thing it is that we can all have our own opinions!

Right or wrong, she will be missed by many.

:)
 
Wow! The woman died. Whether you believed in her or not, is it necessary to bash her? Maybe some of her predictions were wrong, but she seemed to bring peace to many who needed something to believe in. People know when they go to see a psychic that there is no way to know if what they say is true. It is a chance they take to make themselves feel better. No one forced anyone to listen to her. They did so willingly.

My condolences go out to her family and friends and those who received comfort from her.
 
She was nothing more then a charlatan, s
camming vulnerable people for money. Just because a bunch of lies give them comfort, doesn't make it okay or excusable.

I feel bad for all the people she has conned and lied to.

I could make my own prediction about were she is now (and it's not pretty) and I bet that it will be more accurate then her predictions were.

And just how do you know that she was a charlatan? Do you have a connection to the other side? Her predictions were not always right, but a lot of people seemed to think she got their connections right. She had a huge following. Just because you don't believe doesn't mean you are more right than she was. Show me the proof that she was a fraud and I'll believe it.

To say that she ended up in someplace other than heaven seems really harsh unless she wronged you personally.
 












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