Questioninggeller
30th April 2007, 12:21 PM
When All Else Fails,Try a Sixth Sense
Zachary R. Dowdy.
Newsday. Long Island, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1999. pg. A.45
The readings by astrologer Mary Rose of Bay Shore and Sylvia Browne, who appeared with Eve Brown's family in a nationally televised segment of "The Montel Williams Show" Thursday, are the latest examples of psychics using extrasensory insight in an effort to help police and desperate families crack Long Island mysteries.
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But like police, Eskin has gotten mixed messages from the two psychics she has consulted. Sylvia Browne, who could not be reached for comment, told her that Eve Brown is well and living in Florida, she said. Rose said that the family should continue to pray she is still alive.
"As hard as the police are working on it, they haven't found her," Eskin said.
"Since we have nothing to go on, we feel that maybe a psychic can help. We just want to feel that our daughter is alive."
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On Montel's show Sylvia Browne said Eve Brown was alive and in Florida. Yet, Eve Brown's remains were found in Brooklyn 14 months after she went missing.
Remains unearthed in Brooklyn are those of a missing woman.(Eve Brown)
Al Baker.
The New York Times (Nov 25, 2000 s0 pB6(L) col 5 (12 col): pB6(L).
Human remains unearthed by workers at a sprawling Brooklyn construction site 10 days ago were positively identified yesterday as those of Eve Brown, a Long Island woman, five months pregnant, who had been missing for more than a year, officials said.
Mrs. Brown, a counselor at a nursing home, was last seen on July 10, 1999, by her husband, Larry, as she drove away from their new home in Plainview. Mr. Brown told the police that his wife said she was going to visit a girlfriend in Freeport, but it was later discovered that Mrs. Brown's friend was vacationing in the Caribbean at the time.
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Detective Edward Reuss, a spokesman for the New York City Police Department, said workers found a human skull and human bones on the ground at 63-54 Belt Parkway at 11:25 a.m. on Nov. 15.
The workers were installing a fence between Pennsylvania Avenue and the Fresh Creek Basin near Starrett City, he said. The remains were taken to the office of the New York City medical examiner. Yesterday, they were identified as Mrs. Brown's through dental X-rays, said Ellen S. Borakove, a spokeswoman for the office.
''The cause of death has not yet been determined,'' Ms. Borakove said.
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At the time Mrs. Brown disappeared, Mr. Brown said that they had been married for five years and that it was unlike his wife to ''completely isolate herself and take off on her own.''
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Source (http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10717F73A5E0C768EDDA80994D84044 82)
Zachary R. Dowdy.
Newsday. Long Island, N.Y.: Oct 6, 1999. pg. A.45
The readings by astrologer Mary Rose of Bay Shore and Sylvia Browne, who appeared with Eve Brown's family in a nationally televised segment of "The Montel Williams Show" Thursday, are the latest examples of psychics using extrasensory insight in an effort to help police and desperate families crack Long Island mysteries.
...
But like police, Eskin has gotten mixed messages from the two psychics she has consulted. Sylvia Browne, who could not be reached for comment, told her that Eve Brown is well and living in Florida, she said. Rose said that the family should continue to pray she is still alive.
"As hard as the police are working on it, they haven't found her," Eskin said.
"Since we have nothing to go on, we feel that maybe a psychic can help. We just want to feel that our daughter is alive."
...
On Montel's show Sylvia Browne said Eve Brown was alive and in Florida. Yet, Eve Brown's remains were found in Brooklyn 14 months after she went missing.
Remains unearthed in Brooklyn are those of a missing woman.(Eve Brown)
Al Baker.
The New York Times (Nov 25, 2000 s0 pB6(L) col 5 (12 col): pB6(L).
Human remains unearthed by workers at a sprawling Brooklyn construction site 10 days ago were positively identified yesterday as those of Eve Brown, a Long Island woman, five months pregnant, who had been missing for more than a year, officials said.
Mrs. Brown, a counselor at a nursing home, was last seen on July 10, 1999, by her husband, Larry, as she drove away from their new home in Plainview. Mr. Brown told the police that his wife said she was going to visit a girlfriend in Freeport, but it was later discovered that Mrs. Brown's friend was vacationing in the Caribbean at the time.
...
Detective Edward Reuss, a spokesman for the New York City Police Department, said workers found a human skull and human bones on the ground at 63-54 Belt Parkway at 11:25 a.m. on Nov. 15.
The workers were installing a fence between Pennsylvania Avenue and the Fresh Creek Basin near Starrett City, he said. The remains were taken to the office of the New York City medical examiner. Yesterday, they were identified as Mrs. Brown's through dental X-rays, said Ellen S. Borakove, a spokeswoman for the office.
''The cause of death has not yet been determined,'' Ms. Borakove said.
...
At the time Mrs. Brown disappeared, Mr. Brown said that they had been married for five years and that it was unlike his wife to ''completely isolate herself and take off on her own.''
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Source (http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10717F73A5E0C768EDDA80994D84044 82)