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1. Who Killed My Daughter? Psychic Clues
The psychic, Betty Muench, suggests Kaitlyn was killed because of some
information she had and Dung was involved and knows who killed her.
Betty Muench identifies the car that chased Kaitlyn as a low-riders car, and also
says that Kaitlyn had seen one of the three people most involved before, and these
three people have split up and gone to Mexico, Chicago, and overseas. Betty also
says Kaitlyn was trying to get somewhere by 9:00.
Betty Muench tells Lois the letters R & J on the door of a white vehicle were
important, and Lois discovers a rental car agency called R & J Leasing in Costa
Mesa near where Dung and Kait had gone on a car scam.
Lois contacts another psychic, Noreen Renier, who uses a cross Kait was wearing
at the time of her death to establish a connection with Kait. Noreen says Kait was
afraid of a knife and that Kait had been driving in the hills above Albuquerque
just before her murder. Noreen also works with a police artist who sketches a
picture of the triggerman and the man who hired the triggerman by asking Kait,
through Noreen, about these two men. Lois is shocked to recognize the
triggerman as the hitman on the book jacket of her book Dont Look Behind You.
The heroine in this book was modeled after Kait, and the hitman in the book was
hired by drug dealers. Noreen says this coincidence is because Kaitlyn is trying
to tell them a hitman was hired to kill her because she was going to expose a drug
ring.
Noreen reveals Kait was romantically involved with someone besides Dung at the
time of her death, and this person was someone her mother knew and disapproved
of. This person is also who drove Kait to a villa in the hills above Albuquerque
on the night of Kaits death, and it was at this villa the Kait saw a powerful, well-
known person buying drugs. Because of how powerful this man is, the police are
afraid to have anything to do with this and are interested in obscuring what really
happened.
A third psychic, Nancy Czetli, becomes involved. She uses a photograph of Kait,
a videotape of the crime scene, a map with where the murder occurred marked on
it, a teddy bear of Kaits, and a handwriting sample of Kaits. She says Dung felt
Kaits independence challenged his manhood, and he wanted to teach her a
lesson, the drug deal involved a lot of money, there is a credible witness still
alive, but he is too afraid for his own life and his family to come forward, the
hitmen were arrested because they were setup by the man that hired them to stop
the investigation from going further, and more people will die..
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