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Liliane had disappeared, without a word, from her home in the Paris suburbs. Her parents, in hopes of finding their daughter, visited Raymond Reant, bringing along a photo and a dress, to help him establish "contact". Some highlights of the case :

First contact: Reant first sees Liliane is alive and well, and that she is with a girlfriend, arriving by train in the north of Paris.

Control: she had, in fact, run away from home and headed to Paris with her friend Claudine.

Second contact: "Liliane is seated on a bench in an old administrative building, a police station in Paris. (Location given.) A young blonde girl is sitting next to her. Liliane spends the night in a room which seems to be a prison cell. I don't see her friend with her."

Control: Correct. Liliane had been arrested for attempted theft of jewels. The location of the police station had also been correct.

Third contact : "The girls are hitch-hiking. A region of hills and valleys, a bit like Normandy. The girls want to go in a small motor boat. Liliane is wearing a black turtleneck sweater. The region I got previously by dowsing is the Helder region of Holland, as noted in my report to the control institute (i.e., the IMI of Paris).

Control: They had indeed hitch-hiked to Amsterdam. That day they had boarded a motor boat to go north of Amsterdam, to the Helder region. Liliane was indeed wearing a turtleneck sweater, but its color was beige.

A few days later, Raymond Reant described Liliane's return to Paris and followed her movements, right up to her return to her parents' home. "Later, when she realized the extent of the information her father had, Liliane thought she must have been followed by a detective." This case shows the level of precision which can be attained by a gifted psychic: the actions of the missing person, the locations, even the names of certain streets in Paris were described accurately.

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