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Somebody pointed out to me the website of this trance medium: http://www.angiekruger.com/
She claims to be channelling the spirit of a Welshman called "Richard".
There's a drawing of "Richard" on the cover of her book.
http://www.angiekruger.com/Diary.jpg
Does "Richard" look a tad....familiar?
If you're not getting it, here's a few snippets about "Richard" lifted from her website.
. Angie tells her story: "Before he first came to me in February 2000, I had an urge to buy large purple violets, which I had to take to a certain place in the country by a bridge,and throw them into the water. This compulsion was going round and round in my head, and became so strong that I thought I was having a midlife crisis!"....
Richard took his own life 10 years ago in February, after a period of depression...
"All of a sudden this young guy with floppy dark hair was at the bottom of my bed, wearing a black leather jacket and dark coloured jeans"...
Oh, and the e-mail address is [email protected]
If you're still not getting it....She's pretending her spirit guide is Richey from the Manic Street Preachers!
Evidence that she's a fraud comes from a Manic Street Preachers fan forum- http://www.foreverdelayed.org.uk/forum/ ... 696&page=4 - where somebody posts:
Me and a mate got talking to her on the 2nd Cardiff night of the TIMTTMY tour in 1998. I recognise her from the tattoo.
If I remember correctly she was wearing a Holy Bible tour t-shirt with the sleeves cut off, shedloads of make up, and a dainty neck scarf type thing.
I never thought I'd see her again...
She was at a Cardiff Manics gig in 1998? Impressive for someone who on her website claims that she "didn't know anything about Wales" until "Richard" took her there.
The tattoo mentioned is the rose tattoo on her left arm.
http://www.angiekruger.com/Angie2.jpg
It's also, "coincidentally" the exact same design tattoo that Richey had on his arm.
Jesus, I know Manics fans have a reputation for being scarily obsessive, but this one takes the cake.
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She claims to be channelling the spirit of a Welshman called "Richard".
There's a drawing of "Richard" on the cover of her book.
http://www.angiekruger.com/Diary.jpg
Does "Richard" look a tad....familiar?
If you're not getting it, here's a few snippets about "Richard" lifted from her website.
. Angie tells her story: "Before he first came to me in February 2000, I had an urge to buy large purple violets, which I had to take to a certain place in the country by a bridge,and throw them into the water. This compulsion was going round and round in my head, and became so strong that I thought I was having a midlife crisis!"....
Richard took his own life 10 years ago in February, after a period of depression...
"All of a sudden this young guy with floppy dark hair was at the bottom of my bed, wearing a black leather jacket and dark coloured jeans"...
Oh, and the e-mail address is [email protected]
If you're still not getting it....She's pretending her spirit guide is Richey from the Manic Street Preachers!
Evidence that she's a fraud comes from a Manic Street Preachers fan forum- http://www.foreverdelayed.org.uk/forum/ ... 696&page=4 - where somebody posts:
Me and a mate got talking to her on the 2nd Cardiff night of the TIMTTMY tour in 1998. I recognise her from the tattoo.
If I remember correctly she was wearing a Holy Bible tour t-shirt with the sleeves cut off, shedloads of make up, and a dainty neck scarf type thing.
I never thought I'd see her again...
She was at a Cardiff Manics gig in 1998? Impressive for someone who on her website claims that she "didn't know anything about Wales" until "Richard" took her there.
The tattoo mentioned is the rose tattoo on her left arm.
http://www.angiekruger.com/Angie2.jpg
It's also, "coincidentally" the exact same design tattoo that Richey had on his arm.
Jesus, I know Manics fans have a reputation for being scarily obsessive, but this one takes the cake.
[Emp edit: Removing image tags to prevent hotlinking and moving to parapsychology.]