Category: Crime TV

  • Signs of negative energy in house

    Signs of negative energy in house

    Last weekend, I decided to look at a few open houses of homes for sale in my area that were older and historical. I find these homes intriguing as they have stories to tell.

    During my search, I found a home built in 1941 in Benedict Canyon that had been for sale for more than 200 days. As I arrived at the address, I saw a gated entry that led up to a beautiful house, pool, outdoor kitchen, dining area, and an outbuilding above the garage. The view and privacy were amazing!

    Inside the home, I was greeted by an agent who was passionate about real estate and the home. As we walked through the kitchen, I noticed the original features that were kept during the remodeling. We then entered a grand dining room with an out of this world marble table. As we moved towards the back of the house, I noticed that something felt off about the living room, and I mentioned it to the agent. The agent agreed and asked me to elaborate, but I wasn’t sure what I was feeling. I told her that I would look into it later.

    As we were leaving, the agent asked if I knew anything about the area. I replied that I knew people who lived in the canyon but nothing else. Later that day, I received a call from the listing agent who said that the agent at the open house called her and told her that I was a medium who specialized in unsolved murder cases. She mentioned that I had felt something off about the home, and she felt the same. I agreed to look into it and let her know if I found anything.

    After searching the address online, I found articles about the 1969 murder of Sharon Tate by Charles Manson that happened in the canyon. However, the murder did not occur in the home that I visited. I sensed that a telephone interview happened in the living room of the home. I found an article that confirmed this theory and mentioned that people were interviewed at the neighbor’s house after the murders, which is why the living room had bad energy.

    I called the listing agent and shared my findings with her. She was surprised and said that the house next door was where the murders occurred. She mentioned that the house was torn down and replaced with a mansion with a new address due to the number of people who drove by to look at it.

    The home was listed for sale the next day, and I heard that there are still some spirits on the property. It’s strange, but I love it!

  • Who Is Troy Griffin, Tiger King 2’s Psychic Detective, And Does He Know Where Don Lewis Is?

    Who Is Troy Griffin, Tiger King 2’s Psychic Detective, And Does He Know Where Don Lewis Is?

    As America sinks its teeth into a new season of Netflix’s “Tiger King,” it will be hard to miss the psychic detective there to help solve the disappearance of Don Lewis.

    “Tiger King 2” focuses on the mystery surrounding Don Lewis, the missing husband of Carole Baskin, who disappeared from their shared Florida property in 1997. As previously reported, Lewis told Baskin that he planned to wake early the next day to travel to Costa Rica on business. 

    He was never seen again and was declared legally dead in 2002.

    Theories swirled over the years. Notably, Joe Exotic pushed the unfounded rumor that animal rights activist Carole Baskin, Exotic’s rival, killed her own husband and fed him to her big cats. In the latest “Tiger King” installment, Lewis’s family enlisted the help of Troy Griffin.

    Griffin is described in the series as a “Christian clairvoyant empathic psychic medium and psychic detective,” and has his own Youtube channel.

    “I’m a psychic investigator on unsolved cold case murders around the world,” Griffin says. “I’m natural. I never trained for this.”

    Griffin explains he fell into the craft after meeting someone in a gift shop 16 years ago, and that his readings have led to the discovery of bodies in the past.

    “I have to see a picture of the victim because I do remote view as a psychic, where I look into the victim’s eyes,” Griffin says in episode three. “And it’s almost like they’re showing me what happened to them.”

    In an interview with Oxygen.com, Griffin explained the efforts taken in the case of Don Lewis.

    “So, it is all intuitive on this case, with a little bit of research,” Griffin said. “But I actually traveled down to Tampa and did site visits.”

    Griffin joined the Lewis family as they visited the location of Don’s last known whereabouts. He told them there was “bad juju” there before becoming physically ill.

    “When I come across something that is more evil to me, then it just comes on randomly, quickly, unexpected,” Griffin told Oxygen.com. “This particular time, it just made me emotional because I see pictures quite distinct. So when I was at that certain property, the pictures… just flowed through me and broke me down.”

    In “Tiger King 2,” a tearful Griffin tells Don Lewis’s daughter that Don was murdered there on-site “from behind.”

    Others in the series, however, are skeptical of Griffin’s talents.

    “You know, the one thing about people in this whole world, whether it’s Carole Baskin’s world or Joe Exotic’s world, is there’s a lot of people around who wanted 15 minutes of fame,” says John Phillips, the attorney representing the Lewis family. “Mostly, it’s helpful, but sometimes, it’s drama that a family doesn’t need.”

    Oxygen.com asked Griffin his thoughts on those who didn’t believe in his gift.

    “You know, I’m cool with it, and the reason being is because for me, specifically, I didn’t train for my gift. They came on naturally…” said Griffin. “What I came to the conclusion of was that if my gift helped me make a difference or help one person, then it doesn’t matter what anybody else says.”