Dead Psychic Communicates with Local Residents Via High School Yearbook Predictions
High school seniors often look forward to the "Who's Who" lists that are featured in their school year book. These lists are fun ways for classmates or yearbook staff members to predict who will be the most successful.
(prHWY.com) April 4, 2012 - Seattle, WA -- High school seniors often look forward to the "Who's Who" lists that are featured in their school year book. These lists are fun ways for classmates or yearbook staff members to predict who will be the most successful, who will end up married, and who might end up being a millionaire. While most of these predictions are done as a way to celebrate the memories and good times people shared together, one high school's predictions tend to have a way of coming true.

A small Delaware high school has a stunning 98% prediction rate when it comes to what is listed in the "Who's Who" lists in the yearbook. The feature has been a part of the high school yearbook for over 25 years, and ever since the first publication predictions have come true.

"We thought it was a joke when one of our recent yearbook staff members mentioned they thought the predictions were coming true", said yearbook advisor Paige Santori. "We did an exercise one evening where we went back and researched what the predictions were, and if they came true or not. The results were shocking."

It appears that everything for the past 25 years that was listed in the "Who's Who" section came true. There are a few exceptions, but those aren't completely off. One of the exceptions listed that Miller Freedman would have a baby in February of 2000. Miller Freeman had a baby on March 1.

"There has to be some guiding force that is telling the yearbook staff what to put in the yearbook's "Who's Who", said yearbook editor Tori Nifflers. "There is no other way to figure out why these predictions are made, and why they came true for so long."

Local historians believe they may have a theory as to why these predictions keep coming true. Historians believe that the high school sits on the site of a very famous murder scene. The murder involved a local psychic who had the ability to make insanely accurate predictions. The local mob hired her, and when she didn't give them the answers they wanted they killed her.

"I believe that this local psychic is using her gift to communicate with students in this day and age", said local historian Bob Allen. "She communicates with them via subliminal messages or even altering their thoughts and that is how they come up with the accurate "Who's Who" list. It really is rare and something that is a little creepy."

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