My son was murdered… and a psychic saw it all – now I want justice

A MUM whose son was found dead believes he was murdered – and is being supported by a psychic who claims she saw it all happen.

Police say there is nothing to suggest the death of Rachel Holland's son, Alex, was suspicious, after his body was found in water by a dog walker in Kent two weeks ago.

The dad-of-two went missing on November 28 last year, but Rachel insists he would never have taken his own life.

She says Alex was found wearing one slider – a backless, open toed shoe – while the other was found 10ft from where his hire car was found, approximately 1.5 miles away, in Worth, Kent.

His phone was also found in the car and he had not left any note.

Rachel told Kent Online: "I want [police] to find out what happened that night after he left this house.

"I don't think he could have walked all of that way in pitch darkness, with no phone so no torch, in one slider and not have any marks on his body.

"I just want justice for him because none of this adds up."

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Despite requests, Rachel says she still doesn't know where her son's wallet or car keys are.

And she says her son would not have gone for a walk in November without a coat and only sliders on his feet.

The grieving mum has since been in touch with psychic Mary Lawton Johnson, who claims she told officers where to search for Alex's body back in January.

Mary, who lives in Florida and has never been to Kent, became involved after she was contacted by a friend of Alex's family.

She says she connected with the 27-year-old after "seeing him on a street corner" and started experiencing visions of him "face down in water".

The medium says she sent 12 emails to both the police and his family with maps highlighting areas of water which should be searched, as well as tweeting about her experiences.

She also says she has sent descriptions of "suspects" to officers, who continue to treat the death as non-suspicious.

I knew where he was. I knew he was laying in the water face down.

Tweeting on Tuesday, Mary wrote: "Kent police, if you had listened to me you would have found Rachel's son sooner.

"She and I both told you where his body was and it was in the area you never searched. I did your job for you."

Mary, who claims to be a remote viewer psychic medium, told the publication: "I knew where he was. I knew he was laying in the water face down.

"He was murdered in a car and they disposed of the body in the water where he was found between Worth and Deal."

She claims her visions tell her three people were involved in Alex's death and says Alex showed her himself.

A post mortem examination has recorded Alex's cause of death as 'unexplained', with toxicology reports not expected for 12-14 weeks.

'EXTENSIVE ENQUIRIES'

At the time Alex went missing he was living with his parents after being separated from his wife.

On the night of November 28 he asked his dad to wake him up in the morning because he had to go to work and to the dentist.

The delivery driver then went outside for a cigarette.

An hour later Rachel saw her son wasn't in bed and assumed he'd gone out.

She reported him missing to police the following evening.

Alex's body was found 81 days later in water in Pinnock Wall in Hacklinge, Kent.

Officials have told his family he is likely to have been there the entire time.

A number of inquiries have been carried out into the circumstances of the death, including reviewing CCTV footage and examining mobile phone data and, based on the available information, there is nothing so far to suggest the death is suspicious.

Kent Police say officers have made "extensive inquiries following the death" of Alex and a report is being prepared for the coroner who will hold an inquest to determine the cause of death.

Kent Live says they did not respond directly to questions relating to the tip-offs from Mary Lawton Johnson.

Det Insp Louise Murphy of Kent Police said: "A number of inquiries have been carried out into the circumstances of the death, including reviewing CCTV footage and examining mobile phone data and, based on the available information, there is nothing so far to suggest the death is suspicious.

"A post-mortem has been completed and we are treating the death as unexplained at this stage, pending further toxicology results.

"All of the evidence gathered will be submitted to the coroner for consideration.

"Updates have been provided to the family of the deceased where appropriate and we will continue to relay any concerns or questions they may have to the coroner.

"We appreciate how difficult this is for Alex’s family and friends and our thoughts remain with them."


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