A young man at a bar, where he has been playing pool with a friend and enjoying a beer, is approached by a young woman and asked for a lift home. He agrees telling his friend to go on without him. Four days later he hasn’t returned home and his family takes the matter to the police. Could you blame them for thinking that he was probably enjoying the young lady’s company?
But this wasn’t consistent with the nature of Andre Daigle. He had responsibilities to his work and his family that he wouldn’t neglect and picking up girls in a bar wasn’t his style. When the police wouldn’t take action, Andre’s sister on the other side of the United States took her concerns, a map of the area in which he lived and a photograph of him to Rosemarie Kerr, a psychic.
Rosemarie Kerr described one of the men responsible and the location of Andre’s body. She drew attention to his vehicle and experienced a violent pain in her head that she was convinced was an echo of the pain Andre had felt. Rosemarie was able to point to the very place, beside an interstate, where Andre would be found.
When Andre’s brother, who lived near him, investigated he was shocked to see his brother’s truck drive past. He immediately gave chase and recognized one of the men in the cabin as that described by Rosemarie Kerr. Police were drawn into the chase as the vehicles sped past and when Andre’s truck was finally cornered, the men were captured.
The men, Charles Gervais and Michael Phillips, admitted that the killing had been random and an act that was to establish their dependent partnership. The girl had been sent to lure an unsuspecting Andre to the men, where they killed him with blows from a hammer to the top of his head.
From 2,000 miles away, Rosemarie Kerr had led the police and Andre’s family to him and his murderers.