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Did she see it coming? And if so...why is she missing?


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http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/25440866/detail.html

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- The investigation is intensifying into the disappearance of a Fort Collins area psychic and her husband. Authorities said Monday that 10 search warrants have been executed and the husband's car was found at a Longmont motel.

The search for Kathy Adams and her husband, John Marks Jr., began a week ago when Larimer County sheriff's deputies conducting a welfare check at the couple's East Mulberry Street home found suspicious circumstances that made them suspect foul play, according to an agency statement.

Meanwhile, Adams' brother and sister have said they fear for her safety because 57-year-old Adams was trying to leave her husband when they both vanished.

Adams sister, Debbie Mitchell, told 7NEWS the psychic lived in fear of her 48-year-old husband and was determined to leave him because he was abusive.

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I really don't understand the kind of people that can do things like this.

Is it not scary that everyone you know has the potential to do this, given the right circumstances?

Granted, there are the asswipes who are predisposed to do such things (the true bad people) that you are referencing, but I find it quite scary there are people who I see/interact with every day who have the potential for such violence.

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Is it not scary that everyone you know has the potential to do this, given the right circumstances?

Granted, there are the asswipes who are predisposed to do such things (the true bad people) that you are referencing, but I find it quite scary there are people who I see/interact with every day who have the potential for such violence.

Probably a good percentage of murder stories include at least one quote where someone says "I never would have suspected. They seemed so normal."

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Probably a good percentage of murder stories include at least one quote where someone says "I never would have suspected. They seemed so normal."

We like to believe the best of people, which is not necessarily a bad thing in my opinion.

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