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"Individuals with bona fide psychic ability offer a unique and potentially valuable investigative skill." - Police Chief Magazine, 1979

Closure4U Investigations
Annette Martin - Psychic Detective
 
 
Investigative Process
We investigate criminal and other cases. You may know immediately which category your case may be in. The following descriptions and processes may help you in determining how we will handle your case. Engagement rates are determined by the time and expenses required. Should you have any questions, please contact us at 408-379-6669 or by email at annette@closure4u.com
Criminal Cases
  • Serious crimes
  • Law enforcement agency involved
Preliminary information
  • What is the name of the agency and the investigator in-charge of the investigation and his contact telephone/fax number?
  • Will the investigating agency allow us to work with them on the case?
Case Review We will contact the investigative agency and determine what the next steps may be. Upon mutual agreement to proceed then ...
If the above are in order and we have been in contact with the agency working the case then please send us a package that includes the following:
  1. An original photograph of missing person (most recent photo), not a photocopy or scan. Or photo of building, if this is an arson or espionage case. The less the photo is handled the better the results Annette will have with the photo.
  2. A copy of any bulletins or newspaper articles that were issued.
  3. We do not need any confidential police reports or evidence information. We will not compromise the police investigation nor intrude in any area of their case.
  4. A map or maps of the area where the disappearance occurred, or when the investigation is taking place. If a body has been found in a wooded area, aerial maps are most helpful in locating dirt roads. If the incident occurred within a residential neighborhood of a particular city, we would want that city map, marked where it had occurred and where the victim had lived in that city. Also a larger map of the adjacent areas or even a State map, in the event that Annette perceived travel by the suspect. This would preclude having to stop any particular session and then having to acquire an additional map.
  5. If you have any personal articles belonging to the victim Annette can use that along with the photo in a process call psychometry (Bruce we can put a link here to what psychometry is and how long it has been used. Such as a watch, ring, wallet, eyeglasses, etc. Annette uses this type of item as a backup to the energy field received from the photo.
Other Cases
  • Possibly a civil case
  • Internal investigation
Preliminary information
  • Names & phone numbers of contacts, company, and any investigators involved in the case.
Case Review Upon mutual agreement to proceed then ...
please send us a package that includes the following:
  1. Original, recent photographs (no photocopies or faxes) of any persons, buildings, or location where the event(s) may have occurred.
  2. Copies of any documents pertaining to the case.
  3. We do not need any confidential police reports or evidence information. We will not compromise the police investigation nor intrude in any area of their case.
  4. A map or maps of the area where the event occurred. Both large and detail maps improve the investigative process.
  5. Any object involved in the event that could be sent. Examples may include recovered stolen items or objects touched by the perpetrator.
THE SESSIONS

  1. Recorded session that may last from one hour to two hours. This will contain Annette Martin's first hand perception of events surrounding the incident in question.
  2. Personal notes will also be included along with any drawings or notations Annette may make.
  3. A detective will discuss the events perceived by Annette at the end of the tape so that you will know how she feels regarding the information she developed.
  4. We will send you a cover letter describing the session and the information gleaned.
  5. If it is an open and active police investigation we request that the detective handling the case receive the tapes and notes so that he can share them with you and your family. This procedure precludes any problems, which might arise because of the chain of any possible evidence related to their investigation.
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