Dayle Schear, Psychic, on Lizzie Borden
From the Honolulu Weekly, 21 January 2009.
DAYLE SCHEAR / Internationally-acclaimed psychic Dayle Schear is credited with solving numerous criminal cases including murders, missing persons and stolen property. Her resumé includes working with the U.S. government to hone her psychic abilities, authoring a book and multiple television appearances. She’s wowed audiences in Hawai‘i and around the world with her insights. This Saturday, she takes her act to Turtle Bay Resort, but first she took some time to chat with the Weekly.
How do your skills manifest themselves? Do you get a feeling, see visions, sense presences?
It’s a feeling.
Describe what it’s like.
If I could describe it, we’d be worth millions, doll. It’s just that I start getting obsessed with something and there is no explanation or reason for it. It’s like if there’s a horrible storm coming, I will get obsessed with buying groceries. And I don’t know why I am obsessed but three days later there’ll be a storm. I’ll just be spacing out and I get the urge that I have to do this particular thing.
How else besides groceries?
I’ve done TV and I was working on the show Sightings, and we went to Boston to do the Lizzie Borden case in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Oh, Lizzie Borden. That is scary stuff.
Never again. I’m telling you, never again. Anyway, what had happened [was that] I had a miscarriage 30 years prior. And at the time, the doctor would not give me a blood transfusion. I begged him and he wouldn’t do it. He said there was bad blood going around. It turned out that it was the beginnings of AIDS and that’s why he didn’t give me the blood. He saved my life. I was always looking for this guy subconsciously. So 30 years later, in Fall River, I mentioned to the lady at the inn where I was staying that I was from [Lake] Tahoe and there was this doctor there and she said he was also from Tahoe. It turned out, he was the exact same doctor who saved my life. Thirty years later and I’d been looking for him all along. Stuff like that happens to me all the time. All the time. Synchronicity. Wild things.
Read the entire interview here.
Here is Dayle on Sightings.