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Unsolved Crimes and Missing Persons

Homicide detectives utilize many tools in their investigations. The use of Psychic Investigator Noreen Renier can be considered as an additional investigative tool, and has been used by numerous law enforcement agencies world wide. As a police psychic, Ms. Renier has learned to use her mind in a form of communication, scientifically known as psi which exists outside our "normal" senses.

Psychometry and remote viewing are two of Ms. Renier's basic tools. As a psychometrist, she touches objects the victim wore or suspect left behind. Ms. Renier believes that objects emit a field of energy which can be "read." This energy-field carries information, images, visions, feelings, etc.

To further help an investigation Ms. Renier can become another person; seeing, hearing and feeling the world through the senses of the victim and/or the murderer. Distance is no object, she can travel with her mind to obtain information about the unsolved case. She uses a variety of techniques and is always trying new approaches.

Although she cannot guarantee the outcome of the case, rest assured she could guarantee her best possible efforts. It must be understood psychics do not solve crimes...police do! The images or impressions she picks up could provide clues, new information or perhaps a different angle to your unsolved crime. In effect, Noreen Renier is an investigative tool and works directly with law enforcement officers .

In her thirty years (30) of service to the law enforcement community, she is proud of her many successes and accomplishments.

The charge for a psychic consultation with the police detective working on the case is $750.00. The session usually lasts from one to two hours. If the police have a forensic artist to draw the suspect, it is helpful.

If the detective working on the case are interested in working with Noreen Renier, please ask him to call the office to set up a time for an appointment over the phone. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us via the contact page.

A Note about Working with Law Enforcement

Let me state early, I do not solve crimes..... the police do.

I am merely an aid or an investigative tool for  police detectives. By picking up images, I can provide clues, information, and perhaps a new angle to an unsolved crime.

The first time a law enforcement officer or agency uses my psychic ability as an investigative tool, it is important to understand a few simple techniques. The following information will enhance my psychic abilities and hopefully help bring an unsolved crime to a successful conclusion.

  1. A psychic should be called into an investigation as a last resort, when traditional methods for solving a crime have been exhausted .
  2. I prefer not to know any details or personal background of the victim or the crime other than the first name of the victim and the type of crime. The less you tell me, the more I will be able to tell you.
  3. I use psychometric, which is touching an object that the victim wore or the suspect left behind.
  4. It is important to start slowly. Initially I try to see psychically what the victim looked like, or to re-create the scene of the crime. I do this for two reasons, to make sure I am ‘tuning' into the case and to give the Officer/Agent confidence in me as a psychic. If this is successful we can continue with the case.
  5. Questions. How you question me will determine the quality of information I receive psychically. BE PREPARED. Know in advance what your objectives are. Think of a profile you want me to fill in; information that will help you to identify and/or locate a suspect or body.
  6. The way the questions are phrased is extremely important. An incorrect way to question is: “Where does he (suspect) live?” “Did he (suspect) do it?” A productive way to question is: “Stand in front of the house (body) and walk toward it, what do you see? Look to the right, to the left Fly above it, what do you see?”
  7. Leading questions are not productive, such as “Is his hair black?” “Was he driving a blue Ford?” Let me describe him/her to you, as well as any other pertinent information. Questions should have direction and not merely need a “yes” or “no” answer. Feedback when you know I have accurately described something or someone is very helpful. The logical mind can analyze but the psychic mind just receives information. The feedback keeps my confidence up and the images flowing. “Yes, we understand,” is sufficient.
  8. Try not to analyze the data that I give you immediately. Think of this part of the session as ‘fact gathering'. Get as much information as you can...later you can analyze the information you have received and separate the wheat from the chaff.
  9. During the session, I will use all five of my senses to a degree. Ask questions that will make use of these senses. Example: Is there a special sound near his house (body), a different odor, etc.?
  10. My psychic memory is very short. Therefore, it is important that our session be taped. My answers can then be replayed repeatedly or transcribed in order to detect any information that didn't seem important or pertinent earlier.
  11. I do not claim to be 100% accurate in my interpretations.  Nor do I claim to be able to work on all cases with an equal degree of effectiveness.

I do not mind skepticism. However continued skepticism and negativism hampers my work and concentration. Retired NY Detective Lieutenant Commander Vernon Geberth, writing about my psychic abilities in his book, PRACTICAL HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS, states: “Practically speaking, if an officer feels that he or she cannot accept or work with the psychic, then this officer should not get involved in this segment of the investigation. Instead, someone who may be skeptical, but is able to put aside this personal prejudice, should be assigned to work with the psychics.” (Geberth, p 423)

To contact Ms. Renier about crime investigations and missing persons cases, please visit the contact page.

 

 
 
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