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Clairvoyant Saves Kidnapped Children
D.J. Adams, a clairvoyant regularly used by law enforcement agencies to find missing children, describes one of the cases she worked on in her new book Running Crazy.
Washington, DC February 12 2004--According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, an estimated 797,500 children were reported missing in 1999. Approximately 58,200 of those 797,500 children were abducted by non-family members. While abductions by non-family members are rarer than kidnappings by family, children are at the greatest risk of injury or death when kidnapped by someone to whom they are not related. D.J. Adams, author of "Scenting Evil," is a clairvoyant who helps families and law enforcement agencies find missing children. In her new book "Running Crazy," D.J. Adams provides a fictionalized account of one of the many cases on which she has worked.
In real-life clairvoyant D. J. Adams second crime thriller, her fictional Lindsay Freeman takes on two serial killers who stalk teenagers at shopping malls, torture and kill them. Lindsay is called in to track Rebecca Torman who has been kidnapped while shopping for her prom dress at the mall near her home in small town New England. Three other Ripney High School students have already been murdered when Rebecca disappears. Lindsay is drawn into the web of drugs, alcohol, rage and all the dreams that come undone because of them. For four terrible days she delves into the minds of serial killers Mike Hennessey and his pathological sidekick Tony Garrison in a desperate search for Rebecca before she is brutally killed like her classmates. D.J. Adams has based this thriller on the case she now says was .... so heinous that it has taken me years to write it down, years to want to recall it."
D. J. Adams is the pen name of a real clairvoyant who is consulted regularly in missing children cases by law enforcement agencies. At age nine, D.J. hit her head hard on the side of a crowded pool and almost drowned. She awakened from a month-long coma. temporarily unable to speak or move, but permanently able to see, hear and feel the thoughts of others and perceive the events in their lives. Since that time she has devoted her clairvoyance to helping others and has been instrumental in finding fourteen missing children alive. D. J. Adams is the author of Scenting Evil (Capital, 2002).
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