Sherry Caris, Thank you for your candor and feeling and fearlessness in admitting to sentiment and…
Thomas R. Barton, JD
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Usually. Normally it’s when I meet someone and I know much more about them than I logically should. Or I know they are creepy or dangerous or lying when I have no reason to think so. Also, when people lose things, if I hold their hands I can sometimes tell them where it is. Once I did this over the phone with someone I knew. I have to hear their voice or touch them or see a picture of them to get information about them. It’s like a garage door opens in the back of my mind and I can just see more about them than I could before. A couple times I was in situations I had no reason to believe were dangerous but sensed something bad was going to happen and left immediately. Within 20 minutes one time, someone opened fire on the crowd and a friend that I’d been standing with was shot but not badly injured. And the second time was in a bank and as soon as I left it got robbed.