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Psychic Sylvia Browne caught red handed as a fraud

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Sylvia Browne with Montel Williams  
By: Shifra Unger

(Scroll down for video) The psychic who became famous on the Montel Williams show was caught red handed as a fraud.

Psychic Sylvia Browne, was exposed as a fraud after telling a mother that her child was dead, but the so called dead child has been found alive.

Earlier this week we reported that three kidnapped girls were found alive after being held hostage for 10 years in Ohio.

A year after Amanda Berry disappeared in Cleveland, Ohio, her mother Louwana Miller was on "The Montel Williams Show" to talk to Browne about the disappearance of her daughter. Miller was hoping that Browne, with her psychic abilities would be able to tell her what happened to her daughter.

Browne, who has made her career of television psychic readings, told the mother during the show in 2004 that her daughter had died. "She's not alive, honey," Browne told Miller on the show. "Your daughter is not the type that does not call," she added. At that time, Miller told the local media that she believed "98 percent" of what Browne said. Miller died a year later of heart failure.

On Monday, Berry was found alive after she was freed from a house in Cleveland where she and two other missing women were held hostage by a bus driver, for the past decade.

“Many people believe that physics can connect with their loved ones from beyond the grave, it gives them peace knowing their loved who is happy “on the other side”. However, it is easy for anyone to say what the deceased told them. If Browne was wrong about one person who was found alive then we cannot trust her when she claims she spoke to other dead,” Maria Jones, 57, of Cleveland, Ohio told YourJewishNews.com after learning about Browne’s false statement to Berry’s mother, who is no longer alive to meet her daughter Amanda after she was found alive.

This is not the first time that Browne has been criticized for being wrong. In 2003, Browne incorrectly told the parents of missing teenager Shawn Hornbeck, that her son was dead. Nearly four and a half years later, Hornbeck was found alive.

Hornbeck disappeared while riding his bike on October 6, 2002, he was held hostage. On January 12, 2007 he and another missing child were found by authorities in an apartment in Kirkwood, Missouri.

There is a website called "Stop Sylvia Browne," dedicated to publicizing her alleged failures in her predictions.

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