Rosemarie Kerr
'My daily routine is crazy. Normally, I'm woken up in the morning two or three hours before eight because people are calling from Canada or the East Coast and I'm on the West Coast [of the United States]. They're asking for five minutes of my time to answer a question, or their parents have been murdered and they need help now. I have been getting so many calls I can go to the store, come home and have 40 messages on my answering machine. What I try to do is work [on] the police cases first, with the missing people and those who have been murdered.
When I was a child, I would hear things. It was not only hearing, but more like knowledge from inside. All these big psychics, they know their guides and they go through this one and that one - not so with me. I know the names of two [guides] but other than that, I know by a feeling. They come in differently: some of them come with heat and warmth while some are tickling. Once, when I was sitting in the courtroom, I mentioned to a man with the sheriff from Louisiana, 'Ooh, my guides are here because I'm feeling the heat.' And he said, 'Lady, when you have your visions and your guides, go someplace else.' He was so scared.
I cannot tell you who all [the guides] are, they're just there. When I put a question out, I get the answer. It's just a knowledge that's in there. This is why it's so hard to describe. Basically, I go to bed at 1am and my guides come in at 3am - this is when they give me information on a case. That's the time when [I'm] so relaxed and my mind can open up to those things I need to hear. I normally wake up at that time and a lot of information comes in, which I can write down in the dark or remember.
The police will call me and say they have a case, and I try to get the vibration over the phone so I know I'm reading either a missing person or a murder victim. Once that happens, I'll go into the vibration of the person, whether they're alive or dead. I can see them, where they are and if they have made the transition and passed over.
I can look out through their eyes and see where theyare now and what has happened to them in the past.
If the police need me at a crime scene, I will go because sometimes I will give them stuff on tape but they don't understand it. I give them the whole scenario and go from room to room explaining how it happened.