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Chasing Evil: Shocking Crimes, Supernatural Forces, and an FBI Agent's Search for Hope and Justice
Chasing Evil: Shocking Crimes, Supernatural Forces, and an FBI Agent's Search for Hope and Justice | John Edward, Robert Hilland
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How a skeptical FBI agent reached out to a famous psychic for help on a baffling case - and the twenty-five-year crime-solving journey that followedIn the summer of 1998, FBI agent Bob Hilland reluctantly picked up the phone to call the famous psychic John Edward. Bob didn't expect much from the call, but he was working on an unsolvable cold case and had nowhere else to turn. What Bob never imagined was that the call would lead to a shattering of all his preconceived notions, a huge break in the cold case, and an unlikely crime-solving partnership that spanned twenty-five years. As Bob and John took on more cases together, they slowly learned how to rely on each other and trust their skills, ultimately finding not only justice for the crimes they solved, but resolution and healing in their own lives. Centering on the investigation of the gruesome John Smith murders that rocked the nation, Chasing Evil is a heart-stopping story of murder, justice, and finding help in unexpected places.
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If you‘re looking for an ego-filled memoir of an FBI agent‘s 25 year law enforcement career, along with his discovery of the usefulness of psychics and tuning into his own guides and intuition, you may enjoy this. I wanted and expected a book on the hunt for a serial killer, psychics included, not bits of that interspersed with other cases, like Michael Vick. Now I can‘t get The Lost Dogs book out of my head. Skip chapter 23 here. I skimmed it.

GingerAntics Oh my… from the title alone I was read ready to add it. I‘m glad I read your review first. 2w
DGRachel @GingerAntics The title got me, too, and the insight from the psychic, John Edward, was fascinating, but for me, Hillard‘s ego got in the way and I will forever be mad about the Vick chapter. I‘ve been in tears for the last three hours. 2w
GingerAntics @DGRachel oh my god, do I want to know? 2w
DGRachel @GingerAntics I skipped most of that chapter, so I don‘t know how much graphic detail was given. It just brought back memories of the final chapter of the book about the dogs rescued from Vick‘s dog fighting ring and…No. you don‘t want to know. If you choose to read this book, just skip chapter 23. 2w
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