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Richard Kneebone ReadingSylvia Browne's services are sought to help find a missing man. Published: Jan 07, 2008
Richard Kneebone BackgroundAround midnight on June 22 1990, 26-year-old Richard Kneebone was last seen leaving a bar in Hollister, California and did not make it home. Concerned, Mr. Kneebone's wife and relatives enlisted Sylvia Browne's help in finding him. Missing
An excerpt from article in the July 6th San Jose Mercury News tells of Sylvia Browne's involvement (emphasis mine):
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An excerpt from the same newspaper, five days later, tells what happened (emphasis mine):
AnalysisIt is unclear when the "reading" with Browne occurred, but it had to be between the time of the disappearance (June 22) and the publication of the first article (July 6th). Since his body was found on July 7th (the day after the first article was published), and was "badly decomposed" at that time, I think it is fairly safe to say that Browne was incorrect in saying that he was alive at the time the reading occurred. Also, his body was found only blocks away from where he had disappeared, not "traveling to Canada." as Browne had predicted. So, of the two statements Mrs. Kneebone reported Browne making, both were incorrect, leaving her with a zero percent accuracy rating in this case. ConclusionYet another missing person case where Browne was totally incorrect, and in which she fed totally incorrect information to a family desperate for real answers. Did she charge the family for this reading? She claims to never charge in a missing person case. She also claims to only work such cases through law enforcement. Was that the case this time? If I find the answers to these questions, I will post them as an update to this article. My thanks to QG, a correspondent to this site who informed me of this case. Related LinksClicking on any of these links will load a separate browser window for viewing the linked page. StopSylviaBrowne.com is not responsible for the content of any of these linked pages.
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