Testing psychics
I thought I would pen a few words about the high-profile test offered to Sally Morgan by Simon Singh, Chris French and the Merseyside Skeptics tomorrow Monday. It looks like Sally has declined to take part, but their offer is open to conduct a fair test or at least discuss the test with her to make sure both they and her are happy with it.
Simon Singh, along with other sceptics, has had concerns about Sally and published them here on his blog. I add, as does he, that I am not saying that Sally is a fake or a fraud. I’d really like to think that she’s not, but reserve all judgement. I don’t know her and have never seen her show, on TV or on stage. Even if I had, my opinion about her would mean very little, and I’m sure she could give a flying doughnut about what I had to say. Really the only worthwhile point is whether claims such as Sally’s stand up to testing, not what I or any other individual with our own inevitable prejudices happens to think.
Until recently, I thought I had never met her, but I have since heard rather excitingly that I may have filmed an unused sequence with Sally once at her home. If I did, it would have been for one of those old Mind Control specials ten or so years ago. I have my team looking into that to see if we ever did and if they can dig it out. Certainly we filmed with one lady psychic at her house, where we each gave each other a reading, so perhaps that was it.
Sally has recently received mixed media attention following a phone call to a radio station made by a lady who had attended her show in Dublin, who said she heard what sounded like verbal cues being given to the medium on stage. Apparently she heard phrases like ‘Dave – bad back’ being whispered from the lighting booth at the back of the auditorium a few seconds before Sally repeated those words on stage, raising the strong suspicion in this woman’s mind that Sally was using an earpiece. If this were true, it would follow that the assistant in the booth had most likely picked up information in the foyer where people were openly discussing what they were hoping to hear that night. The phone call can be heard here and is worth listening to in full. Sally has since denied the insinuations, saying that it was simply lighting technicians chatting, although to me this doesn’t seem to answer the question of why she was delivering lines moments after they were heard coming from the booth.
Frustratingly for Sally, her explanation may of course be fair. To be honest, if I were a fake psychic and wanted to use an earpiece to receive my cues, I wouldn’t put my assistant in the lighting booth where in-house staff would normally work. There would be the advantage of receiving visual cues, but my preference would be to tuck him away safely backstage somewhere. Unless, that is, I was supplying all the crew for the show, in which case it wouldn’t be an issue. Sally may well supply all her crew, I have no idea. (Note: Thanks ‘Chez’, I hear the theatre in question would have indeed required Sally to bring all her own crew) But I have heard from in-house theatre crews who have hosted big-name psychic shows that they were surprised to see the shows follow a fairly tight structure and an oddly similar script every night: therefore another possible explanation could be that the whispering was indeed cheekiness from the lighting technicians who were just pre-empting what they knew was coming next, having seen the show so many times. Who knows. Maybe both they and Sally are genuinely psychic and they should all have their own shows.
Point is, this could be a totally innocent incident which has gotten out of hand. Once you’re aware of the huge amount of fraudulence committed in the name of mediumship, it’s hard not to smirk when someone seems to have been caught out. If you watched ‘Miracles For Sale’, you may remember the ‘healer’ Peter Popoff getting caught out rather splendidly with an earpiece by James Randi: this is astonishing footage. Irrespective of whether to not Sally was using the earpiece, she has made a name for herself and made a lucrative business from the seemingly astonishing business of connecting people with their loved ones, so some scrutiny is important. If a psychic were simply a doctor – and arguably mediums and psychics involve themselves with their clients in a similarly personal and delicate way – then you’d want to know that he or she had passed her medical exams. We even like to check the credentials of a plumber. Surely the bigger and more amazing the claims being made, the more solid the evidence needs to be for them to hold up, and the more important that evidence is.
Sally may be a perfectly innocent victim of unfortunate tar-brushing. If she is a real stage psychic, she finds herself in bad company. Doris Stokes, her antecedent that most immediately springs to mind, has, since herself passing over to the Happy Summerland, been exposed on a number of counts. She would enter a town with her sell-out show to a flurry of mail from desperate people giving her all the information she’d need for a full evening show. She would, I heard, give readings during the day for people, and then invite them to the show in the evening and feed back, from the stage, the information she’d learnt from them during the day. A woman I once knew who had lost her son in a drowning accident was asked to come along to an event given by  Stokes and receive a message from the spirit of her child, and was furious to have her tragedy exploited and twisted when the the rosy-cheeked, grandmotherly medium simply trotted out the details of the death as reported in the local newspaper and used this woman as a sure-fire hit after a couple of dud readings. Other mediums, very much alive and well, are watched nightly by in-house stage crews who then delight in passing on their apparent modi operandi when I turn up with my show. One very big name psychic was caught ushering in a couple of stooges through a side entrance – self-evidently, I was told, his mother and a friend of hers – who then became his most enthusiastic audience members during the show.
Hence it would be a very good idea to test a psychic who claims to be real and to not be like all those nasty, manipulative frauds, who prey on the guaranteed paying audiences of vulnerable people who know no better. But who will call for such testing? Not the audiences. Ironically, they’re the last to insist that we check that the medium on stage before them is real, and not self-deluded or lying through her teeth. And why should they? Who would risk denying oneself profound comfort? Instead, to them, their psychic is the real one, those others are the fakes, and they know that because… because they just know it. Because they’ve seen the show and they think the show is the evidence. They most likely are unaware of the self-working technique of Cold Reading which can allow anyone with little sense of morality to get up on stage and carry off a perfectly convincing psychic show. Here’s a page where you can learn how to be a fake psychic yourself – its one of the oldest businesses in the world. Add some benign, trustworthy charisma, a bit of ‘hot’ reading (where you have some information on your punters) and some decent PR,  and you have got yourself a world class show. Many people might think you’re a fake, but you will be guaranteed to sell-out theatres across the country with people who will defend you to the grave and goodness me, it’s good business. In fact I sometimes wonder if the main reason why people would rather believe a psychic is genuine might be because the implications of it being a lie – of that person, for reasons of ego and renumeration, happily getting up on stage and trampling over the lives of people who know no better – is so ugly that it’s preferable to give them the benefit of the doubt.
So I hope Sally isn’t like those people. And there’s no way of knowing without a test. For those who say they’ve seen her and have all the proof they need, then that’s great for them, but her show is not the test, it’s the very thing we’d need to test. If the magician David Copperfield went mad and claimed to really be sawing a woman in half, and you wanted to see if he was just using trickery, it would make no sense to say ‘I know he’s real, I’ve seen the show and he really saws that woman in half’. Instead you’d have to take what he does out of a show environment and see if he can still do it when other explanations have been removed. For example, if on stage the woman has to be first placed in a special box or on a special table, can he do it without the box and on any table? If not then maybe it’s something to do with the box or the table. Can he do it with any woman? With any blades? You get the idea. We’d have to put aside our emotions (the ones that want us to believe he’s real or fake regardless of testing) and base our new beliefs on the outcome of the test. Of course in this imaginary scenario where he is claiming to have real magic powers, Copperfield would know he’d never stand up to this sort of examination and would most do anything to decline the test.
You’d think psychics would be very eager to prove they can really do it. There’s a million dollar prize fund to be won by any psychic who can show under reasonable and controlled conditions (which they can decide upon in conjunction with the scientists) that what they do is real. This is money that could be kept or given to charity of course, not to mention the likelihood of also receiving a Nobel prize and the ability to give the world vital new knowledge that would change us forever. Imagine that! If I woke up to find that I could really do it, I’d be a selfish and odd creature to offer it only to TV viewers and theatre audiences. I’d be out there, doing every test I could until the scientific establishment sat up and listened. You’d be forgiven for doubting my sincerity if I said I had better things to do.
Sally Morgan has said she does have better things to do, which may be true, but if she’s real it’s a shame to deny the world the first psychic to have been able to prove herself. Sadly no psychic or medium to this point has ever been able to do so. The test is based on asking her to reproduce the phenomena she produces in her show, but importantly the scientists have invited her to discuss the test if she feels any aspect of it should be changed. Some entertaining correspondence on the subject between her lawyer and Simon Singh can be read here.
I imagine Sally will decline the test, and people will draw their own conclusions. I can’t imagine this will make any difference to her fan base or indeed to her. She may be seen by that minority as somehow gloriously ‘rising above’ the test and the ‘haters’ and the ‘sceptics’. Usually when people say this they mean ‘cynics’ rather than ‘sceptics’ as the former is negative and the latter is neutral. A sceptic reserves judgement until the evidence is in. A sceptic or a scientist should never be a ‘hater’ – he or she just feels that a suitable test is a way of finding truth rather than unreliable anecdote or a stage show where any cheating could be going on. The pre-determined negative views of cynics and ‘haters’, meanwhile, are as blind and irrelevant to the discussion as those of ardent, true-believing fans.
Another term that gets abused is ‘open-minded’. There’s being open-minded and there’s being so open minded that your brain falls out. Ian Rowland, the author of ‘The Full Facts Book of Cold-Reading’ (an excellent guide on faking these skills) gives an example. Suppose you are a chef, cooking soup for two hundred diners. You say to yourself ‘Well, I know if I put arsenic in this soup it’ll kill everyone. But hey! Gotta be open-minded!’ And you go ahead and add the deadly metalloid to the goats’ cheese crostini and float it atop the watercress and mint broth. Are you being open-minded or… just ignoring important information? In life we can only work with the best information we have to go on. We know that poison kills people so we don’t add it to our soups. We know that gravity works so we don’t jump out of windows unless we want to kiss a cruel world goodbye. Likewise when we know that psychic ability can be very easily faked – particularly on stage where the size of the audience can help enormously – it is not ‘open-minded’ to ignore that fact and keep believing without real evidence. Sadly, however, the methods of the fraudsters are not so well-known, which is why I spend some of my time trying to bring them out into the open. It is not being ‘closed-minded’ to want to put these people to the test or be wary of a psychic’s claims. It’s the best use of available knowledge in a world where we know how it can be faked and where vulnerable people are being asked to pay for the promise of something supernatural, with no firm evidence to back it up.
Most of you, as readers of this blog, will know all of this of course. Others won’t, and will just feel annoyance towards the scientists offering the test (‘Who the hell are you to test our Sally? Leave her alone, it’s nothing to do with you’). So it’s always worth saying why it’s really important to check carefully when these sorts of claims are being made. Meanwhile, brace yourselves: Sally may decide to show the world tomorrow that she can really do it, and the course of human knowledge will take a sudden swerve to the left. We can look forward to her and other verified psychics working with governments and scientists and finally, perhaps, these proven individuals can engage with the forces of the departed in order to advance our race, help us find peace amongst ourselves and understand the nature of eternity, rather than merely pass on bland condolences or upsetting revelations from the Other Side.
Or maybe she’ll have better things to do.
D.
Another interesting read! 😀
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Sally Morgan DOES use her own crew.
Brilliant article, Derren. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing any footage of Sally being tested on your show, (if it does exist). She has also claimed that she’s been tested by ‘renowned scientists’ like Gary Schwartz (‘Afterlife Experiements’), on her old website Starpsychic.co.uk. But she does not provide any evidence of this.
Incisive as ever Derren and enormous fun making these charlatans sweat but I can’t help thinking the truth is the audience doesn’t want to know. Unlike one of your shows where we all gawp and ask “how did he do that?”, Sally’s audience gawp and say “isn’t she amazing?”. Until her victims, sorry ‘customers’ demand proof she will continue. And what’s a million dollar reward worth when she probably takes multiple millions annually.
Looking forward to Sally turning up and after proving sceptics of her abilities, cackling as she clicks her fingers and exits in a cloud of smoke
Derren, Derren, Derren. This is too easy for you.
I wish you would challenge yourself with destroying greater irrationalities.
You may destroy psychics, but the stupidity that causes belief in psychics will still exist.
She won’t give up that high-paying job until she is undeniably shown to be a fraud. She will cling on with every ounce of her being, its her livelihood, her team will utilize every PR trick in the book, their jobs are at risk too. She won’t let go until she is beaten down with straight up evidence. There needs to be an Oceans Eleven style con, where a team of misfits in costumes infiltrate one of her shows and get to the bottom of everything. Hey, that would make a good special 😉
Very valid point Derren. Sadly people will seek comfort in whatever gets them through the day. x
This is a well thought out article with cited information. Its my hope that people in my sphere of influence read it, because I have friends who pay psychics for useless or harmful information.
This article is fantastic. As always, it’s very well written, and very informative.
I do think that if Sally was truly psychic, she’d have no problem with it all…
X
Beautifully argued. The crux of the matter is: ‘if you really can do this, why haven’t you helped to change the world’? What could we do if we have that knowledge, and why not share it? It could become a skill you learn, like plumbing.
Sadly, that’s possibly being too open minded.
The whole psychics/theists versus skeptics/atheists thing confuses me, in a way where I don’t think I’m being facetious, there’s an actual point being missed. Maybe it’s the implied idea that there’s an objective reality and some people are ‘getting it wrong’ and have to be corrected. To me that seems like groupthink taken to a level we don’t mind because we’re in the group. Is that the aim here? To be in the comfortable majority and then we can relax?
What’s going on is definitely not what appears to be going on. Angry skeptics don’t make other people feel better; you can’t simply disprove a person’s reality and have them be better for it. Either you hurt them or you cause conflict between you. For what end? To defeat them and be in the comfortable majority?
I call shennanigans.
Fantastic, I just wish there were laws in place to prevent people from making these outlandish claims and benefitting from peoples gullibility and hopes.
Lot sof beating around the bush here with regard to Morgan’s authenticity.
I recently saw Sally Morgan in Bromley I didn’t once feel that she connected with anyone from the ‘otherside’ there were frequent name changes and the person in the audience taking the message kept changing I felt a bit embarrassed for her as things didn’t seem to be going very well. I was with my sister and mum who was so bored she sat and played scrabble on her phone. We decided that we could have spent our time and money better at home watching a highly edited version on the telly with a takeaway and we would still be under the illusion of her accuracy 🙁
I am open to the possibility of believing in a psychic who can demonstrate their powers repeatedly in an objective test. The laws of Physics would have to be modified in order to explain all that we now observe in the macro- and micro- scales, and would benefit from being able to explain the Physic ability too. The increase of knowledge about the world and how it works is a worthy endeavour. My only disappointment is when people decline the opportunity to push the boundaries that little bit further in order to explain new phenomena. I continually hope that a Physic will one day sit down and assist in the construction of an objective test of their abilities, which they can then provably and repeatedly pass at a rate significantly above chance.
I enjoyed reading that. I do believe that some people have extraordinary gifts but I am very sceptical of the so-called mediums/psychics. I had a tarot card reading 12yrs ago, as a 2 for 1 freebie from a friend. The lady had nothing relevant to me to disclose and she really was digging for a response. My Nan has died since, and I miss her like mad. If anyone tried to trick me in this particular guise I would certainly want them revealed as a fraud! I hope people have an open mind to both sides but look at it with objectivity…although I know it’s not easy when someone may be grieving. That is all! Thanks Derren.
About Sally
(http://www.sallymorgan.tv/about/)
“We live in a cynical world and I’ve had to prove myself time and time again. Some of the world’s most renowned scientists have tested my ability and been astounded, among them Gary E Schwartz from Harvard University. I am now regarded as one of the most accurate psychics in the world.”
Are there any further details regarding these tests conducted by world renowned scientists?
Derren we have tickets to see Sally! But after seeing your show with the seance et al and the subsequent evidence! It’s a bit hard to swallow! Xx
I was a fan of Sally Morgan’s TV show and belived her skill until I went to one of her live shows. Her mediumship seemed to have left her that evening and she received very little response to the feeds she was receiving from the dead.
This does not mean she is fake, but for me, the underwhelming performance was enough to convince me that her skills in connecting with dead or knowing things about the living with whom she has no connection are unproven.
Any medium worth their salt would not flinch at a scientist setting them a challenge. In Sally’s TV shows this is something that was undertaken albeit not in controlled conditions, just people randomly placed in front of her in a room for her to identify. She was blind folded and was only allowed to touch the perdon’s hand. Needless to say, she always got it right.
There is a Scottish medium whl is a hairdresser and I always wondered if he was ‘real’. I wonder if he would take your challenge.
Thanks for this info, I have been trying to teach myself cold reading techniques to prove its fake because if I can do it anybody can, plus I think it would be cool to be a ”medium” at party’s. Im not doing it for financial gain just for a laugh. another thing that gets me after doing some research is how easy it is to learn but hard to master and make it look genuine. Your next show should be me an armature convincing people im real that would be soooooo much fun to put holes in all the physics claims. If a young dyslexic Scottish guy can cold read and admits having no special ability’s and taught himself how to cold read in a month or so would make pros look a wee bit more stupid than they already do.
Keep up the good work Derren
p.s Make more investigation documentary’s
Great article. Strange isn’t that all these dead people follow her around, surely they could think of more exciting places or people to follow!
If only everyone would read this. Personally I think the people with the most to gain from reading it will give up by the 2nd paragraph due to some kind of cognitive overload. Beautifully written Derren, but as you know, probably for nothing.
Great Experiment this week. Great ending, totally unexpected. The audience must have been pretty pissed though!
Interesting read, thanks. Read a few things from Paul Zenon relating to Sally and watched the Richard Bacon radio interview. Shame she wont do a test isnt it. Cant imagine why…
A fantastic blog Mr Brown, I read this sort of thing and just want to somehow force everyone to read it so I could then say, ‘there, what do you say to that?’ But I can’t, they won’t, and even if they did their response would likely be as ignorant and illogical as ever. I like to think I’m ‘open minded’, in that I’m fascinated by what could be, but that doesn’t mean I ignore what clearly is, or what far brighter minds than mine could explain. I’m waffling so I’ll stop.
Anyone who is in anyway skeptical of mediums will see through the dazzling lights of a show production and see the common sense of what these people do. It’s easier to accept that Sally’s powers are real rather than decline them as accepting it the most straight forward way to think about it. Its OBVIOUS Sally’s powers are not genuine , anyone can see this. But why is it this ‘profession’ of being a medium that for some reason has a gateway through the majority of humans skepticism and just becomes something we automatically accept?. I suppose the very difficult way in which we are able to test these ‘mediums’ is the reason behind the general acceptance that they are genuine.
Of course Sally has better things to do, an hour away from picking her own bum would simply be a disaster.
Really loved this.
It might sound stupid, but just asking.
Is Derren psychic? He mentions it several times and faking it?
But is he?
as i’ve said before…cant be done, darlin.
LH&S, roz
Fantastically written, just wish more people had a logical outlook on subjects such as this.
While I don’t believe that psychics are real, my dilemma is that they seem to give real comfort to the people that they do ‘cold read’ and apart from the money side of it, I can’t really see what harm they do.
When I lost my sister several years ago I went to a spiritualist church a few times because, as most people who’ve lost a loved one, I would have given anything for one last word from her. If I’d have received a ‘message’ from my sister telling me everything was alright and that I’d always have her love, then I wouldn’t have given a damn whetther they were real or not and would have gone home an awful lot happer than when I went in!
I also went to see Colin Fry and really felt that it was a load of old bunkum, but some people seemed to get real comfort from their ‘reading’
@Lewis No, If you had any knowledge of Derren you would know he never claims to be physic.
Is it really just that mean to write these type of people of as con-merchants, and their followers as gullible fools? It’s what I’ve always done, I see no need to give them the PR. If you’re gullible enough to believe the tripe they peddle, I don’t believe that someone walking up and proving them to be a fraud is in any way useful. The gullible will find any number of things “miraculous” and just move onto something else.
Though I love watching both the people who peddle the tripe (entertainment value alone is fabulous, once you pick yourself up off the floor and stitch your sides back together), and the type who debunk it (which, admittedly, are probably infinitely more interesting if for no other reason than they confirm my already-set-in beliefs), I can only lead a horse to water…
I sense a pinch of sarcasm in the defence of the probability of Sally being a real psychic – and nobody should blame the author. It would actually be thrilling to hear Sally’s explanation of why her powers do not work during the testing: static electricity? block of energy? hostility from the testers prohibiting her concentration? The paranormalists get so admirably creative at those crucial moments of self-explanation.
Here’s a short video about open mindednness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T69TOuqaqXI
It saddens me to think there are innocent people out there who get hoaxed by these conmen/women. People, often in times of personal trauma and hardships, look to whatever method they can to find peace and this is understandable. But for ‘psychics’ to exploit these people with there provision of bogus solaces is not only deceitful, but down right disgusting.
‘Psychics’ , when eventually found out (and they WILL eventually be rumbled), may feel that they have helped hundreds/thousands of people through tough times in their lives when in fact all the have done is lied to people who are ready to believe in absolutely anything that may provide them with the comfort or safety they desperately crave, and make ridiculous amounts of money doing it. People of God?? Quite the opposite, in fact.
If Sally Morgan is genuine, why has she not offered to assist with the search for Madeleine McCann.
A successful outcome to this investigation would provide Sally with worldwide recognition.
It isn’t that she claims just to contact those who ‘pass over’ but also predicts outcomes within the lives of those who choose to consult her like the personalities she meets with on her TV Show.
I have a message from the other side coming through, it’s from a…… I’m getting a letter D……. Mike he says he is old, 24 years old with black blonde hair. Anyone know him. Well he says this important message this winter when you get a cold use chicken noodle soup. Oh and he tried going through Sally Morgan but she wasn’t available, something about getting ready for a big test.
Think these people should be strung up to dry could do with someone taking them to court for fraud.
The only way i see these shows becoming more unpopular is if more people test the shows themselves.
Is there a group who does that already? I hope people start telling fake storys at these shows in the time before they start and and see if they still retell it.
It annoys me so much that people can get away with this.
Well written DB and bang on the money as always….if it’s any consolation I’m a full member of the Jedi temple! ‘Big Juan’ as I’m known on Corisant and that my good man is as impressive as our Sally….
There have been psychics who have put themselves through scientific tests one example is Nina Kulagini, the SPR have also done research on this matter. A person who performs in front of an audience for profit is first and foremost an entertainer. If fraud is being committed then it should be investigated. However just because a performer is shown to be fraudulent it does not mean that there is no ”Other Side” or that the claims of all psychics are fraudulent. The reason people believe in the ”Other Side” is because very small things have happened to them personally .. for example they smell a favourite perfume or the smell of a cigar.. it could be put down to imagination, it cannot be proven conclusively at least not yet.
Dear Derren,Wow i think i’m psychic,i was thinking last night how you should approach Sally Morgan,and i come on here tonight and here you are approaching Sally Morgan.I will be packing theatres out soon x
Seriously i want to beleive,i miss my late sister,i want to see my beloved pets again more than anything.Even though i have had unbelivable experiences,which i’m sure would be bored listening to,i still can’t quite beleive and i really want to.If i was psychic i would be chasing you and wanting to show the world,and not for a million pounds and not for fame,to give the world comfort,the comfort i myself would love.especially now as am in really really poor health.
I have just listened to the phonecall and beleive that 100%.looking into this more,thanks Carol age 45.luv your shows
Beautifully put. I wouldn’t be so polite. Given the existence of frauds and the lack of tested evidence for mediumship these people should be distrusted until they can prove otherwise.
Great blog Derren. Especially the description of what you would do if psychic; focusing on the well-being of others and the advancement of human knowledge, rather than more “important†issues, such as counting the cash you made from the last audience…
I enjoyed reading your points, but in my opinion, you are far to subtle. Perhaps conveying your views with such sensitivity is appropriate. However, I simply prefer the provocative approach. These charlatanic frauds deserve no respect and absolute exposure. Who are they to exploit credulous and sincere people, grieving and craving closure?
Lewis, are you ADD? Seriously. Read Derren’s blogs. He clearly states he does not believe in the supernatural which includes…. psychics. So, obviously not.
Derren you are my hero, couldn’t have put it better myself. I mean if it was truley possible I would eat my hat and. Ow down to her skills, it would. Hangs everything, one of the biggest events in human history. You could always test her abilities by. Buying lots of tickets to shows and get people to give false information to people in the foyer and see if she stills gets it correct, now that wouldn’t prove anything but would certainly. Be impressive.
I just wanted to raise a tiny issue, In your blog you seem to be falling over yourself to be ‘open minded’ when really anyone who follows your work knows that you are not a supporter nor a believer of people having supernatural powers, and that you are, rightly, keen to prove them fraudulent. I don’t think Sally Morgan is psychic, any more than anyone else on the planet is, and I think you think that too, so why not just come out and say so? The more we cushion these people with ‘openmindedness’ the more they get away with. Unless and until they can prove their gift they should not be allowed to profit from it. I know of so many people who earn money this way and it is legalised fraud. Please Derren, stand up and shout about it!
I was very interested to read your blog Derren. I went to see Sally in December last year. I had seen her programmes and was looking forward to the evening; hoping for some sort of ‘proof’. I came away from the evening wary of all psychics and with very little trust left in Ms Morgan. I found the explicit description of a young man’s suicide to be unnecessary and upsetting (from what I have read here, this seems to be the norm in all her shows). However when she began to channel young children and started using baby voices and gestures I found this extremely disturbing and very distasteful.
If she IS genuine then I think that that the best thing she could do to help people is to tone down the performances, and then take these tests to prove her worth to us all. Once and for all.
My mum’s neighbour had a medium over a couple of months back, and invited my mum and their mutual friend over for a reading, along with myself. I, naturally, being a hardened skeptic of such antics, chose to opt out with grace and dignity. My mum came home, flapping about in a manner beyond embarrassing, claiming the woman was incredible and knew things about my, sadly deceased, grandmother that nobody else could have known, including the fact my grandfather was an alcoholic bully. Imagine my despair at my refusal on reading this, that I might have had something other than second-hand twaddle to repeat!
You should organise a psychic show amnesty. Offer 2 tickets to Svengali for every Sally Morgan ticket that’s handed in.
Very eloquent article & fairer to Morgan than I’m sure a lot of us feel but after Simon Singh’s libel case I understand why! Thank u Derren coz u encouraged me to question psychics a few years ago, I’m now a sceptic hoping for proof but realistic enough to realise we’re not going to get it from ppl like Sally Morgan.