by SARAH HARRIS
“I know it sounds horrible, but I need to know if he suffered. I don’t know if he’s in pieces. Or if he’s whole. I don’t know.”
Whenever Faye Leveson talks about her missing son Matthew, it’s with heart-wrenching resignation. She knows he’s dead.
Police have never found his body, but a mother’s instinct tells her that the night her boy disappeared after leaving an inner-city nightclub – he was murdered.
But how, where and why and by whom?
They’re questions Faye has tortured herself with for more than four years.
“Every night I go to bed wondering how he died. Every night I wonder, was it quick or was it slow?” Faye wonders.
Faye stares into the distance, her voice is a whisper. You can tell she’s thinking dark thoughts that no parent should ever have to.
The agony of not knowing what happened to Matthew, is what has brought us to this lonely and overgrown bush track in Kurnell, south of Sydney.
Faye walks close to her husband Mark, who’s carrying a shovel in one hand and a pick axe in the other. They hope today is the day they finally find their son’s body.
Debbie Malone — a psychic — is up ahead, pushing through the undergrowth towards the putrid stink of mangrove mudflats.
“Matthew showed me he had trees, above him… lantana,” Debbie says.
Debbie believes Matthew’s body is buried somewhere here. And although she has never met Matthew, she says she speaks to him often.
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The only thing "Disgraceful" here is how close minded all you bastards are about psychics/medium. Yes there are some frauds out there, but Mark and Faye have said that Debbie has told them things that no one else could know, so how do you explain that? There are some things in this world that aren't "proven" but people still believe in (like God for example). So open your minds, i think it's fantastic that they've got Debbie helping them, i would of suggested the exact same thing and i hope she eventually gets something ground breaking on this case.
I worked in Search And Rescue for 30 years. Many is the time when so-called "psychics" contacted the Police or the family with "information." All they did was waste Police time and give the family false hope. Let me be perfectly clear: no "psychic" has ever found a missing person. NEVER!
"Psychics" deserve no respect whatever, only contempt for manipulating vulnerable people who have suffered too much, and go on to suffer more because of these charlatans.
And "journalists" who perpetuate their claims deserve no respect either. Come on Mia, lift your game; no more of this dangerous nonsense.