Clairvoyants in the search for missing people: A viable alternative?
Posted on 10/12/24 at 18:00
- Adriana Urrutia worked with Ecuador’s Police
- Her approach complements traditional investigation
- She shared her experience on Sargento El Podcast
This week on the new episode of Sargento El Podcast, the use of psychics to locate missing persons was discussed.
In an exclusive conversation with Adriana Urrutia, an Argentine tarot reader who has worked with Ecuador’s Police, a new chapter in the search for answers opens.
Adriana Urrutia has gained public attention for her ability to interpret cards and connect with energies.
She claims she can guide authorities toward relevant clues.
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Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting these practices, Urrutia insists that authorities have been open to considering her contributions.
However, the use of psychics in solving missing person cases has also sparked criticism.
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Some criminology experts argue that this practice can divert attention from investigations and give families false hope.
Despite the controversies, many families of missing persons have found comfort in sessions with psychics.
For some, these consultations represent a form of emotional support amid their anguish and uncertainty.
Adriana Urrutia emphasizes that her goal is to help families find peace and direction.
As the search for solutions in missing persons cases continues, the debate over the effectiveness of psychics will remain.
Each case is unique, and what works for one may not be effective for another.
Adriana Urrutia was recently interviewed on Sargento El Podcast.
Sergeant Carlos Cornejo covers topics of social interest, from laws and rights to societal issues, on this podcast.
During the conversation, Urrutia shared her experiences and the importance of integrating various tools in the search for missing persons.
The podcast aims to address these topics from an accessible and critical perspective, fostering dialogue on issues affecting society.
