Long Island Medium

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Does anyone besides me think the show is Necromany?
 

maxwel

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Well, chatting with the dead is either necromancy or a scam.

It's pretty much one or the other.
Both are bad.
 
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JustAnotherUser

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I've despised that show for a long while now. I have family who tends to watch it sometimes and it annoys me as to how they claim to not believe in stuff such as fortune telling but they're willing to believe some BS stereotypical Jersey trash doing the same routine on successful accounts shown on TV when there's various of resources she could use to say these things to people who have lost someone.

Given some background info about Theresa, she's supposedly a church going Catholic. Even Catholics who actually go through their Bibles (kind of rare but it happens) are not supposed to associate with any of the crafts that Theresa is profiting off of. That alone should say of her being a wolf in sheep's clothing.
 

blue_ladybug

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Feb 21, 2014
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i don't watch tv.. don't even have cable..
 

AngelFrog

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Well, chatting with the dead is either necromancy or a scam.

It's pretty much one or the other.
Both are bad.
It's necromancy.

It is also a scam. She's cold reading victims, um , clients. She's no more real than was the now deceased and very surprised convicted forger Sylvia Browne. A travesty of a career herself where she told one family of a missing girl that she was dead and had died near water. A common theme in such hogwash.

Turns out their daughter, Amanda Berry, was very much alive and being held captive by Ariel Castro.
Too bad Browne was already dead so as to miss out on being called out and possibly even sued. This would be a lovely way to send a message to all frauds, and all psychics especially necromancer types, are frauds, that their charlatan tactics will cost them big in this life and when it is over. Sadly, Browne claimed to be a Christian.

This new psychic fraud is no better than any other false 'psychic'. Those like James van Praagh, John Edwards, etc....Why do mediums have to ask the living questions if the dead are giving that medium information?

You Tube has a lot of videos that expose Theresa Caputo (Long Island medium) as a fraud. And she'll answer for this to God as she took advantage of the grieving when they were weak and hurting.

If they're psychic, why do they have to ask their new clients name when they first meet for a reading?
 
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JustAnotherUser

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It's necromancy.

It is also a scam. She's cold reading victims, um , clients. She's no more real than was the now deceased and very surprised convicted forger Sylvia Browne. A travesty of a career herself where she told one family of a missing girl that she was dead and had died near water. A common theme in such hogwash.

Turns out their daughter, Amanda Berry, was very much alive and being held captive by Ariel Castro.
Too bad Browne was already dead so as to miss out on being called out and possibly even sued. This would be a lovely way to send a message to all frauds, and all psychics especially necromancer types, are frauds, that their charlatan tactics will cost them big in this life and when it is over. Sadly, Browne claimed to be a Christian.

This new psychic fraud is no better than any other false 'psychic'. Those like James van Praagh, John Edwards, etc....Why do mediums have to ask the living questions if the dead are giving that medium information?

You Tube has a lot of videos that expose Theresa Caputo (Long Island medium) as a fraud. And she'll answer for this to God as she took advantage of the grieving when they were weak and hurting.

If they're psychic, why do they have to ask their new clients name when they first meet for a reading?

I knew that there was some hype about the claims Sylvia has said that turned out to not be true. I think the other was a reading she gave to a 9/11 victim's wife who wanted answers on one talk show and that the wife was even telling her what happened, Sylvia cuts her off and claims that something else had happened to the husband and still tries to keep her dignity of the inaccuracy she gave right on the spot. It can be searched on Youtube as well.

Unfortunately, Theresa's fate will probably be similar to Sylvia's since if she simply admitted or stopped her 'career', it's going to cost her a load as well as her reputation. I remember one given about the girl Talia Joy (she was famous on social networking sites and died in 2013 because of her battle with cancer throughout her fame) and how poor of a 'medium session' Theresa gave and it brought an outrage among Talia's fans. Eventually I had to stop following her page after this because of how disgusting it truly was and how Theresa seemed so emotionless while her family were (still are, I think?) fans while trying to find closure for Talia.