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SpaceX 'Go' for 2nd Launch Try of Private Rocket Tuesday

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    Transit of Venus

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Psychic Hit and Miss Part 1 - Recovery of the Body

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A 2005 psychic case from Georgia lends credence to the work of some psychics, but reveals weaknesses with the effort of others.

Thirty-year old Greg Wallace was a big man, measuring five feet, eleven inches in height and weighing 250 pounds. His sister Tonya described him as a mild mannered man who suffered from meningitis as a child. “He wore these glasses and couldn’t see too well,” she said.

At 4:30 a.m. on March 14, 2005 Greg left his mother’s home in Ashburn, a community of 4,000 located 150 miles south of Atlanta, bound for his job at Tift Health Care, thirty miles distant in Tifton. “He didn’t make it to work that morning,” said Mike Taylor, a criminal investigator with the Turner County Sheriff’s Department.

Wallace’s family promptly reported him missing, and officers soon located his light brown, two-door, 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo in a field bordering U.S. 41 between Tifton and Sycamore.

“The hood was up and the keys were still in the ignition,” Taylor said. It seemed as if Wallace had experienced car trouble, but he was nowhere to be found.

As to foul play being involved, Taylor said, “There’s a fifty/fifty chance. We always treat something like this as suspicious and that foul play may be involved until we can prove otherwise.”

The Turner County Sheriff’s Department brought in search dogs and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation provided a helicopter, but no trace of Wallace was found. Five days passed and his family grew desperate.

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