I'm getting the word...Being a psychic i tune into events and occasionally missing people etc. Last night i had a dream that i think that i received some info relating to this case. It not much but it's something. I found myself in a room alone and heard someone at the door. There had been a parcel put through my door and when i opened the door there were 3 ladies. I knew them but we seemed estranged. The next scene had me standing on some type of platform looking down at water. There was a great sense of fear and it was like i was scared of someone and he was urging me to jump. I did but something else went in with me. Also i saw a hand and it was covered in heavy gold rings. It was quite a big hand and it wasn't white. when i got up this morning i noticed that someone had posted this case. My clues are similar i think and the hand clue is an extra. This is the raw vision.
What colour was it?Also i saw a hand and it was covered in heavy gold rings. It was quite a big hand and it wasn't white.
The hand was a wide hand and it was coloured. Off hand i would say the guy would had been heavy set.What colour was it?
(If it was red it could be Nick Cave.)
blue?The delivery men were apparently coloured
you missed out tartanblue?
magenta?
lime green?
Maybe it was Sheena Easton here.
You missed out an actual reply.you missed out tartan
the colour was dark brown.You missed out an actual reply.
It can be quite difficult to keep up to date with what terminology is acceptable or considered to be offensive!
You could be very well right in this case being a tragic accident but she was fearful of something.For some reason this story breaks my heart. I find it so sad. I don’t know why it resonates so much. I just wish that people would let the whole paranormal slant go, and treat it as the tragedy it likely was. The most likely thing being the poor girl had a psychotic breakdown of some kind that led to her accidental death.
I first heard about Eliza’s story on The Parapod, where Ian cut Barry short and wouldn’t be drawn in. That prompted me to do some reading about Eliza and ended up in agreement with many, that it was just a tragic accident.
The first season of How To Get Away With Murder has a girl being found in a water tank in much the same way, the difference being the girl was murdered. Whilst I found the show riveting, that bit made me feel extremely uncomfortable.
You could be very well right in this case being a tragic accident but she was fearful of something.
Exactly what I'd have said, only you put it better.I think, whilst having a psychotic break, anything can be scary or seen to be 'carrying messages'. She could have been scared by aircraft, people passing by too close, music, she may even have been 'hearing voices' with frightening messages.
What she was frightened of doesn't have to have been anything in the outside world, or necessarily sinister - except to her.
Thank you for your thank you!Thanks, @AnonyJoolz for saying that. Mental illness is many times more believable than psychic powers conspiracies as an issue that kills people. It's a shame it needs to be said, but there we go.
Thanks, @AnonyJoolz for saying that. Mental illness is many times more believable than psychic powers conspiracies as an issue that kills people. It's a shame it needs to be said, but there we go.
It's not just mental illness either. I've known extremely sensible level headed people have hallucinations and strange behaviours etc under the influence of prescribed medication or infections. Something relatively simple such as a urinary tract infection can cause this apparently.Sometimes those who have not had 'up close and personal' encounters with mental illnesses which cause psychotic breaks, hallucinations and random behaviours, can fail to fully understand the degree with which it can affect someone's thinking processes. I think this is what causes them to believe the 'woo' explanations. I also think it's part of the 'possession' explanation - somehow it's easier to believe that demons have infested a person than to believe that it's their own brain causing behaviours.
It's not just mental illness either. I've known extremely sensible level headed people have hallucinations and strange behaviours etc under the influence of prescribed medication or infections. Something relatively simple such as a urinary tract infection can cause this apparently
Something relatively simple such as a urinary tract infection can cause this apparently.
IH GP sounds on the ball. Is he any good at psychic diagnosis ? I've got this bad knee you see...….Yep, UTIs can definitely induce hallucinations or signs of mental disorder. The In-House GP occasionally comes home and tells me about another elderly patient who is going senile, just needs course of antibiotics.
Speaking from personal experience, UTIs also lead to extreme crankiness!