Producers for the Montel Williams show, reportedly contacted Linda the mother of missing boy Ryan Katcher, who disappeared in November 2000 and convinced her to appear- for this reading by Sylvia Browne - which later proves to be 100% wrong
The below clip of the reading first aired in February 2004, further proof that psychics seek out the families of the missing for their own personal gain, and fame, notice how a matter of fact Ms. Browne tells Linda this story, Like she knows-all and is right about the whole thing????!!!
Sickening isn't it?
Browne appears unaffected by the heart-wrenching emotion that Ryan's
mother is showing as Browne a matter a fact says he's dead..
BUT to me its just plain
outrageous and cruel!!,
So glad she's not on the air lately.
She's hurt far to many families sharing her delusions and Williams
show gave her a huge platform to do so
Shame on Montel and the shows producers to take advantage of the Katcher family and countless others who were and still continue to search for their missing loved ones
Montel could have not used Sylvia and just had a weekly feature of missing people with just the facts not speculation by some psycho's delusions.
If he'd of only done so it would have helped a great deal with getting families one thing they REALLY need and that's media attention
Sadly, Ryan's remains were recovered in July of 2006
Links with more Info on this Case:
Stop Sylvia Browne-Ryan Katcher Reading
*note article starts halfway down the page on the Stop Sylvia site
Katcher's Body found at Kickapoo
Unfortunately this type of thing plays out over and over with the families of the missing, more often with lesser known psycho's
and lesser publicly known missing cases
MMM maybe I ought to stop calling them psycho's might get myself sued by that Mr. psychic guy himself
(nah I won't in medicine, we have a name for people that hear voices and see things
that are really not there...we call it being delusional. But some put the psychic label on the same disorder and get rich by it, go figure ?)
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