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Carrie Brown aka "Ol' Shakespeare"

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By Asha Ariel Aleia


UPDATE:

Self note 2/27/2008: Spirit added a phrase or two today after being told that her message had finally reached ears that were responding and left me with something more to think about. Some of it will be marked with question marks because they have been provided under questionable circumstances and so will require more connection with spirit to verify its authenticity. (See question marks (?). Today, 2/27/2008, the New York Times recorded that the first ever prosecution of a doctor in the U.S. for hurrying the death of a patient in order to harvest organs was for a doctor connected with Stanford U.'s transplant department. Meanwhile, just a week or so ago, Stanford U. announced that, from now on, a student in the undergrad program who earns less than $100K per year can be admitted free of charge. Wouldn't Carrie Brown have been happy? Something has come of her death?

Upon hearing this and being asked if there was anything else we could do for her, Carrie Brown responded:


"I would like a new girdle. A delicate pink with flowers with bra around me like the other..."

Then I asked if there was any more information to add and she replied,

"Theodore Roosevelt...a nervous jerk...Wine (whine?) Prickles. Twinsall(Twinsle?sp?-ed) A customer of mine..">

To this psychic, she had just dropped another "bomb." Should I pursue this? Why not? Perhaps it paints a portrait of the times... so I asked more. Tell me about it, I said.

"One of the "bousers," a broad group of republicans who gloriously went about his strides up and down the avenue. To make themselves just, they went about the popular arena, dancing the cavort. 23 or so?" (age?-ed.) "He danced. He had a habit of pulsing himself regularly. Once - there was damage next door. Brinkley house. Fire?"

Asked to speak generally upon memories of the days in later years, she wanders, but here is some of it:

"Wimple(sp?)... elegant green handle. Wimple was a dream once. I almost gazed it. Monarch had one."

"McCoy almost killed me once... He wanted my money. Yowsa! Drink? My hands...can't...mustn't...still can't look...muscles twitch."

I asked if she could tell me anything else about the letter.

"My mother. (It said) that we were friends of the night."

Editor's Note: John McGee was a different person. This file does not report of this man. However, McG (pronounced McJee) would pertain to the file here. We know that secrets pertained to both.

What is happening today? If you are not an organ donor by choice and you need an ambulance, read this first:
New Ambulance Proposed To Collect Newly Deceased In New York


NOTES ON CORRUPTION:

In 1894-95 the Lexow Committee decided that graft was part of the system itself rather than the acts of individual wrong-doers (rotten apples). The Seabury Investigation, a generation later, came to the same conclusion. In 1950, the Kefauver Committee found an unchanging pattern of graft and payoffs by criminals to law enforcement officials. Twenty years later, New York's Knapp Commission decided that police corruption was widespread instead of the work of a few. 1973 - Police Foundation Clipping Service Survey of 30 states, including small towns, suburbs, big cities, county and state police - found allegations of corruption at al levels.


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DISCLAIMER: These are not my words but those of the spirits who wanted to tell their stories. If you do not agree with their tale... talk with them about it. I am just the messenger!



Copyright 2006.Asha of Antares.Asha Ariel Aleia.All Rights Reserved.
Image of Carrie Brown courtesy:www.casebook.org
Bowl and pitcher on table courtesy:www.flheritage.com
Man wearing ascot courtesy:www.geocities.com/kakurlander
Drawing of ripper-type villain courtesy:herbertasbury.com
Image of sheet music courtesy:www.mip.berkeley.edu
Image of fainting couch courtesy:www.victoriantrading.com
Bowery image courtesy:www.mcny.org