Psychic Witness (1)

Yet Another Version Of "The Truth"

Presented By

Bonnie M. Wells

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Psychic Witness Ep 9 (UK) ESD850644C

In Ohio, the police teamed up with another psychic to solve a crime that seemed unthinkable:

1. TV Host: "Belpre, Ohio, a small historic town of 7,000 people on the Ohio River.

It’s a ideal place for families. State Police officer Jack McCrady and his wife Jennifer, a registered nurse, had made Belpre home with their two young boys. Jennifer’s parents, Janet and Tom Barrett, also lived in town and they had family get togethers as often as possible."

2. Tom Barrett: "Yeah."

3. Jack McCrady: "Good. Good."

4. Janet Barrett: "They were here fairly often. But it’s usually like for a meal and then he’d have to go to work because he worked like three to midnight. So he’d leave and lots of time she’d stay or come back over with the kids."

5. Jack McCrady: "I thank you for having me over."

6. Tom Barrett: "Good."

7. TV Host: "The family had lived quiet, simple lives, until September the 19, 1996. That morning, a call came in to the Belpre police operator and set in motion the events that would rock the small town to its core."

8. Host: "In the autumn of 1996 an Ohio state police officer received a phone call from one of the officers."

9. Moni Tanner: "Oh Jack. Hi. How are you doing?"

10. Jack McCrady: "I just got off the phone with the boss."

11. Host: It was Jack McCrady ringing to report Jennifer missing.

12. Jack McCrady: "She didn’t show up. No."

13. Host: "He said that most of her clothes and her car were gone, according to operator Moni Tanner."

14. Moni Tanner: "Her rings were laying on the counter. She hadn’t showed up for work. And he needed to file a missing person’s report."

15. Moni Tanner: "I dispatched an officer to the residence to take the basic report."

16. Host: "Jack said he thought that Jennifer had run off with another man, so he didn’t think he needed to file a report. But following procedure, the officer took down all the information so the detectives could follow up."

17. Host: "At the Barretts’ veterinary clinic in Belpre, the day has started like any other for Janet and Tom Barrett, Jennifer’s parents. But it was about to become anything but typical."

18. Janet Barrett: "Jack came in the office about three o’clock and he said, “She’s gone.” Just like that. He said, “I can’t find her. She took a lot of money and her clothes and left.” We knew that they didn’t have a lot of money and she would never have gone, and she left the two boys. So we knew right then that something was up."

19. Host: "Janet had spoken to Jennifer the previous before."

20. Janet Barrett: "Every night they would call me to tell me goodnight. And that night, I talked to her at, oh, it was about nine o’clock."

21. Janet Barrett: "And that was the last I talked to her."

22. Host: "The Barretts didn’t believe that Jennifer had just run off."

23. Tom Barrett: "We had posters made up and we called all the airlines and anybody that we thought could possibly know anything about her disappearance."

24. Host: "But no one had seen or heard from Jennifer. Real fear began to set in."

25. Tom Barrett: "Because we were sure that there was foul play, and it’s just one of those things that you don’t know what to do next."

26. Host: "Ira Walker is the Chief of Belpre Police."

27. Ira Walker: "We have to determine was there domestic fights or was there problems in the family or was there things going on that may have caused Jennifer to leave on her own or maybe leave under mysterious circumstances?"

28. Jack McCrady: "Start looking around…"

29. Host: "Officer Jack McCrady came to the station to speak to a detective."

30. Jack McCrady: "I called the police!"

31. Host: "He admitted that the marriage had been rocky and was certain that Jennifer had gone for good. That certainty surprised Detective Sergeant Dave Garvey."

32. Dave Garvey: "If she did leave for somebody else, sooner or later she’d want to come back for maybe half of the house or half of the savings or pick up the kids or to visit the kids. So he was saying to me, “She’s not coming back and the boys were his.” And I thought that was, I thought that was, that was odd."

33. Host: "Also, Jack’s story seemed somewhat rehearsed."

34. Jack McCrady: "I worked late that night."

35. Dave Garvey: "When he told me what happened, it was just A, B, C, D, E, F, G, right on down the line."

36. Dave Garvey: "When was the first time that you realized that she had left you?"

37. Dave Garvey: "When I tried to get Jackie to go back to the middle of it, he always had to go back to another point. Commonly if somebody’s making up something and they have practiced it over and over again, it is kind of hard for them to go to the middle. Jack had trouble doing that."

38. Host: "But it was hard to believe a fellow officer would harm his wife, record Washington County Detective Lieutenant Jeffrey Seevers."

39. Jeffrey Seevers: "We all knew Jackie, a lot of our detectives were friends with the family. In fact, a lot of them attended his wedding."

40. Host: "Though there was no proof, Tom and Janet Barrett suspected Jack had done something to Jennifer. But he was a policeman and he had the children."

41. Janet Barrett: "Jack would come over for dinner and he’d play with the kids and, and we, we just didn’t know where to turn. We couldn’t say anything to him because we didn’t know what he might do to the boys or us, really."

42. Host: "As word of the investigation spread, potential witnesses came forward. A family friend had scene the McCrady’s car on the morning Jennifer had disappeared."

43. Dave Garvey: "And in his mind, Jennifer was driving that vehicle. And he just thought that was real odd because she always drove kind of slow. But on this time she was fast, she never waved, and she just took off."

44. Host: "Then, two days after Jack had filed the missing person’s report, the police found Jennifer’s car in a local park. They rang Jack to let them in."

45. Dave Garvey: "The interior of the vehicle gave us no leads as to what had happened because there was nothing there that said that she left. There was nothing there that said she was alive. There was nothing there that said she was dead."

46. Host: "Since there was no evidence, police let Jack drive it back home. He had an explanation for why it had been parked there."

47. Tom Barrett: "He tried to tell us, “Well she drove down there to meet somebody and took stuff with her and that’s what happened.” But we never believed that for a minute. We knew that just wasn’t the case."

48. Host: "Within a week, Jack filed for divorce, on grounds for abandonment. Meanwhile the days ticked by with no word from Jennifer and no clue to her fate. Then police operator, Moni Tanner, recalled a psychic she had met once in Pittsburgh her name was Georgia Rudolph."

49. Georgia Rudolph: "Hello."

50. Moni Tanner: "Well, I thought it would be interesting to see if it would work. I figured I would try it. I wasn’t scared to try it."

51. Georgia Rudolph: "Hey, Moni."

52. Georgia Rudolph: "She informed me that they had a missing person’s report on a lady by the name of Jennifer."

53. Host: "That’s all Georgia needed to hear. She already knew the rest."

54. Georgia Rudolph: "When I first talked to Moni, the first thing I told her is, “The reason you can’t find this lady is because she’s not missing, she’s dead. I can tell if a person’s passed immediately by the vibrational pattern of the situation. Because the physical vibration is different than the spiritual vibration. And if I have a live person then they have a physical vibration. If it’s a passed person, they have a spiritual vibration."

55. Moni Tanner: "Okay, shallow grave."

56. Moni Tanner: "She told me that Jennifer definitely had been shot."

57. Moni Tanner: "We were going to find her in a shallow grave off of a main road wrapped in something white and pink."

58. Host: "Moni shares the information with Detective Sergeant Dave Garvey."

59. Dave Garvey: "And Moni thought that it would really, really help me a lot if I would call Georgia. That she probably had more to tell me."

60. Dave Garvey: "I can’t go to the grand jury."

61. Dave Garvey: "I guess I’m just from the old world. I’m going to do it the way that I’m trained to do it."

62. Moni Tanner: "Yes, just call her."

63. Dave Garvey: "All right. I will give…"

64. Dave Garvey: "I had never thought about calling a psychic, not in this case or in any other case."

65. Georgia Rudolph: "Hello."

66. Dave Garvey: "And after Moni left and I thought about it and I thought about it. And I figured there’s no harm done in calling Georgia."

67. Dave Garvey:"…young lady that disappeared from our community about two weeks ago."

68. Georgia Rudolph: "And I said, “She was murdered.”"

69. Georgia Rudolph: "Then he said to me, “Do you know who killed her?” And I said to him, “The man you are looking for, his physique would remind you of a lumberjack, very brawny, very stocky.”"

70. Dave Garvey: "Georgia related that it might mean that the person that caused her death might have the name of Jack."

71. Georgia Rudolph: "I said, “This man makes his living behind the wheel of a vehicle.” And he said, “Like a truck driver?” I said, “No.” And he said, “Like a salesperson?” And I said, “No.”"

72. Host: "The reality was a bit closer to home."

73. Georgia Rudolph: "I said to Sergeant Garvey, I said, “Are you sure you want to know?” He said, “Yeah.” And I said, “Like a cop.” And he said, “Bingo.”"

74. Host: "Georgia’s visions seemed to covariate Garvey’s suspicions."

75. Dave Garvey: "Georgia, I’m going to put you on the speakerphone so the chief can hear this, is that all right? All right, thank you. All right, Georgia, go ahead. What, what do you have?"

76. Host: "He and Chief Ira Walker put her to the test by asking her where the body had been buried. And Georgia, more than 250 kilometres from Belpre, Ohio, told them where."

77. Georgia Rudolph: "What you need to do is you need to get on the main road going outside of your town. And he said, “That would be State Route Seven.” And I said, “You want to take it south. And you’re going to find a town and the name of it is Torn, Torque, Torch,” and he said, “Torch, Ohio.”"

78. Dave Garvey: "And she gave us a series of three numbers. And the numbers were two, nine, eight, nine, 82, eight, 29. She said, “You have to mix the numbers up. I can’t give you the so-called exact road number. But it has something to do with her death.”"

79. Ira Walker: "There was no problem trying to locate the area. It turned out that the number was, was the right number."

80. Host: "South of Belpre, near the rural town of Torch, is a road numbered 298."

81. Georgia Rudolph: "When you see those numbers, you turn down that road and you go back about a quarter of a mile. And you’re going to find a road and it’ll go up and it’ll bend. And you go back there and you will find the body of Jennifer McCrady."

82. Ira Walker: "Georgia had given us information that she would be found dressed in some kind of pink and rolled up in a blue blanket."

83. Dave Garvey: "Thanks."

84. Host: "The glimpse of Jennifer’s ordeal left Georgia drained."

85. Georgia Rudolph: "I don’t think I’ve ever experienced the sensation that I felt with the McCrady case when I touched with Jennifer because of the violation that that child went through before she died. She went through an emotional violation of knowing her husband was going to kill her. She knew she was going to die at his hands."

86. Host: "Walker and Garvey were still skeptical."

87. Ira Walker: "My personal thing about psychics is I don’t believe in them. It’s like any other witness. You follow out maybe what they’ve had to say. It’s a lead. So you go after that lead."

88. Dave Garvey: "I don’t think I’d be doing my job to the families or the victims if I didn’t check every single lead. And if a psychic gives me a lead, I will follow it up."

89. Host: "But before police could round up available officers to search, news of the case reached Georgia’s friend, Kathy Windham, who lived in Belpre."

90. Kathy Windham: "Hi Georgia."

91. Host: "When Kathy rang, Georgia related what she had scene."

92. Kathy Windham: "…the paper here. Just wondering if you’ve heard about this missing woman."

93. Georgia Rudolph: "And she says, “I’m going to go find that road.” And I said, “You stay off that road.” I said, “You don’t want to be on that road. Trust me.”"

94. Host: "But Kathy headed out anyway following Georgia’s directions, south from Belpre towards Torch, turning on road 298 up a gravel road that had a bend in it. As she was about to make her last turn, she saw him, chief suspect trooper Jack McCrady."

95. Georgia Rudolph: "When my friend called me back and told me that she had come in contact with Jack McCrady out on the country road, I was just appalled. I was scared to death for her. I was also excited because I knew that now they could find her. Because my friend knew exactly where the road was."

96. Host: "Kathy rushed to Belpre Police Station to report what she’d seen."

97. Dave Garvey: "In Ohio, the highway patrol does not have jurisdiction on private roads. So a trooper’s car being on this road coming down would be out of the ordinary."

98. Dave Garvey: "I’m going to get on the phone."

99. Host: "Detective Sergeant Garvey and Detective Lieutenant Jeffrey Seevers wanted to search the area. But they had to make sure McCrady wouldn’t return for another visit."

100. Dave Garvey: "Give me the supervisor at the Marietta Post."

Psychic Witness, Page Two

My Comments

(10) "I just got off the phone with the boss." // Jack McCrady never said this at any point or time:

(15) "I dispatched an officer to the residence to take the basic report." // Not correct. No one was at the residence, and Belpre PD would not allow anyone to file a missing person's report for several days. At one point Dr. Barrett and Dave Garvey actually became involved in a physical confrontation because they would not allow Jackie or the family to file a missing person's report:

(16) "Jack said he thought that Jennifer had run off with another man, so he didn't’t think he needed to file a report. But following procedure, the officer took down all the information so the detectives could follow up." // Bare-faced lie -- just simple as that folks. Not a word of truth in this statement:

(18) This 'story' only emerged several years after Jenifer's disappearance and murder. In reality, Jan and Tom Barrett went out of town to ball games the two week-ends that their daughter was missing. Even Dave Garvey admitted that they didn't appear to be the least concerned over the girl's disappearance. So this statement is also 'just for tv,' and is incorrect.

(31) "He admitted that the marriage had been rocky and was certain that Jennifer had gone for good. That certainty surprised Detective Sergeant Dave Garvey." // Incorrect. Jackie said they had been getting along real good, and it was Jackie that was surprised that she left him, not Dave Garvey.

(32) "“She’s not coming back and the boys were his.” And I thought that was, I thought that was, that was odd." // This is incorrect also. You can see the interview between Dave Garvey and Jackie McCrady on this web site at the following link.

Garvey & McCrady Interview

(34) Wrong. Jackie McCrady never said he worked late that night.

(35, 36, & 37) All wrong. More of Dave Garvey's theatrics. Check out my interview pages. See for yourself how everything is being twisted by these people.

(41) "Jack would come over for dinner and he’d play with the kids and, and we, we just didn't’t know where to turn. We couldn't’t say anything to him because we didn't’t know what he might do to the boys or us, really." // Another version of the truth that didn't surface until years after the fact.

(44) "Then, two days after Jack had filed the missing person’s report, the police found Jennifer’s car in a local park. They rang Jack to let them in." // Wrong. Jenifer's vehicle was found on September 20th. She disappeared on the 19th.

(46) "Since there was no evidence, police let Jack drive it back home. He had an explanation for why it had been parked there." // Wrong. Jackie never told anyone 'why' the vehicle was parked at Civitan Park.

(47) "He tried to tell us, “Well she drove down there to meet somebody and took stuff with her and that’s what happened.”" // This was never mentioned before ..... not during the trial, not even afterward for several years. The longer time goes, the bigger the story gets!

(52) "She informed me that they had a missing person’s report on a lady by the name of Jennifer." // Georgia Rudolph already knew all about the missing Jenifer McCrady before Moni Tanner ever called her. {See Mary Dye's testimony on this web site for full details}

(56) Moni Tanner: "She told me that Jennifer definitely had been shot." // This too surfaced years after the fact. No mention was made of this until after the first tv program Beyond Chance.

(59) Dave Garvey: "And Moni thought that it would really, really help me a lot if I would call Georgia. That she probably had more to tell me."

(63) Dave Garvey: "All right. I will give…" // In court, under oath to tell the truth, Dave Garvey insisted that he did NOT call Georgia Rudolph! Check it out folks. His entire testimony is posted on this web site .... in fact, it appears to me that this web site is the ONLY place on earth that continues to have the truth about what was said and by whom.

(70) Dave Garvey: "Georgia related that it might mean that the person that caused her death might have the name of Jack." // This is a lie too. The name Jack never was said until after the first two tv shows. Then, all of a sudden it began showing up. It's all a lie.

(73) Georgia Rudolph: "I said to Sergeant Garvey, I said, “Are you sure you want to know?” He said, “Yeah.” And I said, “Like a cop.” And he said, “Bingo.”" // Not true. Read Mary Dye's testimony as well as Dave Garvey's.

(57) Moni Tanner: "We were going to find her in a shallow grave off of a main road wrapped in something white and pink."

(82) Ira Walker: "Georgia had given us information that she would be found dressed in some kind of pink and rolled up in a blue blanket." // Well, there you have it folks. Even in the same tv program they cannot keep these people's stories straightened out and long enough to finish the damned story. What a pack of bull****.

(89) Host: "But before police could round up available officers to search, news of the case reached Georgia’s friend, Kathy Windham, who lived in Belpre." // WRONG! It was Mary Dye, not Kathy Windham, and she did not call Georgia Rudolph (after) Georgia had spoken to Garvey and Walker. She called Rudolph {BEFORE} she spoke to the cops.

(94) Host: "But Kathy headed out anyway following Georgia’s directions, south from Belpre towards Torch, turning on road 298 up a gravel road that had a bend in it. As she was about to make her last turn, she saw him, chief suspect trooper Jack McCrady."

(95) Georgia Rudolph: "When my friend called me back and told me that she had come in contact with Jack McCrady out on the country road, I was just appalled. I was scared to death for her. I was also excited because I knew that now they could find her. Because my friend knew exactly where the road was." // Mary Dye testified in court [under oath] that she did NOT know who was driving the cruiser that she {claimed} to have seen that day.

(96) Host: "Kathy rushed to Belpre Police Station to report what she’d seen." // As I said before, Kathy Windham had NOTHING to do with the McCrady case. It was Mary Dye who supposedly saw the cruiser on an oil well access road. {Read her testimony} She did NOT rush back to Belpre and report it to Dave Garvey or anyone else. She waited 3 days before reporting it! It's all in the transcripts from the trial --- every word this pack of people spoke is laying right there for the world to see. And eventually, I'll see to it that it's all put up on this web site. I'm sick of the lies.

Psychic Witness Page Two

Bonnie M. Wells

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