1406 Jefferson St.
Latrobe, PA 15650
ph: 724-539-1019
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Nancy Myer is one of the top
Psychic Detectives in the world. Yes that is her on Unsolved Mysteries now streaming.
A number of the TV shows Nancy appeared on are now airing on streaming channels, enjoy!
You've seen her on Unsolved Mysteries, Psychic Detectives, Psychic Investigators in the US, and FBI Psychics on TV in Japan where she was nicknamed Madame Montage for her ability to sit down with an artist and draw the faces of perpetrators.
Nancy is down to earth and to the point. She is a published author and a retired college teacher.
Nancy does private readings as well as the police work she is publicly known for.
Nancy charges for her time one hour costs $200, a half hour costs $100. You can pay through paypal.me/NancyMyerPsychicDet. This link goes directly to my account and includes a profile picture of me so you know you have the right person. She does her readings by phone or for overseas customers by email.
Fall in Western PA is aflame. The last bursts of color before the cold sets in are on display now everywhere. One thing you can enjoy safely from your car.
2020 is an incredibly challenging year for everyone across the globe with the COVID 19 Pandemic. For many of you this is the first time in your lifetime that you've experienced a pandemic thanks to the incredible work of researchers like Dr. Jonas Salk who developed the vaccine that stopped pandemics of polio that many of us lived through as children.
In my lifetime I went through times when we all stayed inside because of polio. And in those days there was no TV or Internet. Think about that when you complain about staying in for safety now. There were no movies to run at home either. Hmmmm, what did we do?
We stayed inside because it saved lives and we understood that. I was lucky because both my parents were teachers and they always thought up interesting things for us to do.
My mom was an artist and she kept us busy making things and drawing. She also taught all of us to sew, that's right all of us, including my brother.
We also read constantly and that was a favorite for me once I overcame my dyslexia enough to master reading. I loved the trips reading took my imagination on. I truly wish we'd had the internet and facetime that must make it so much easier.
The most difficult part for many of us has been the loss of direct contact with those we love. Even harder is the loss of life many of us, including my family are experiencing.
My oldest son Blake died unexpectedly in early February at only 49. Blake was a larger than life character who made me laugh and drove me nuts throughout his life. He made me laugh even on my worst days and I will forever miss him inordinately. Luckily I know he still exists, just in a different form.
He was quite telekinetic (he moved things with his energy) throughout his life and he is thoroughly enjoying moving things around from the other side of life. He has found funny ways to make me laugh still and drive me crazy. That eases the pain.
During my long career I've had the honor of working with many families whose children were lost or murdered. They prepared me well for this club I never ever wanted to join, of parents whose kids died before they did. I owe them a great debt of gratitude because they told me what they were going through and that knowledge prepared me for this horrendous chapter in my own life.
One additional part of the pain for everyone losing family and friends right now is that funerals have to be delayed for such a long time. As we battle to survive this is an added, painful burden.
I know America is strong and yet in the middle of this time of testing I believe we will come out the other side better than we were before. For one thing living like this in separation makes us all apreciate what we have much more.
The painful events and the protests push us all to be better than we are. The civil rights movement did that too and I believe great improvement will come from all this pain.
With my unique skills I predict that a better way to treat COVID 19 will be discovered through a lucky accident in late July. That incredible discovery will help many more people survive this illness.
A vaccine will take longer because this virus keeps morphing. It is a highly adaptive virus and that will challenge researchers until they find it's Achille's heel.
More and more people from everywhere will unite against the archaic forms of prejudice still going on worldwide. No country is immune to it. The painful awakening that is starting here will spread and make the world better.
I find it wonderful that determined, legitimate protesters are turning in the violent people who are using the protests as an opportunity to wreak havoc. The protesters themselves are taking action and protecting themselves and their cities from destructive people who just cause trouble for their warped version of fun.
America is not lost it's just going through a metamorphosis that will make all of us work harder to give everyone equality in all the tiny ways that many of us don't have equality right now. Change is needed and it is what makes us stronger.
Remember America is actually a fairly young country. Our forefathers dreamed up an incredible style of government that so many have tried unsuccessfully to destroy. We will fight for that ideal wherever we can. I can assure you, having lived in so many different cultures, the framers of our Constitution were amazingly smart in the way they created our system of government. We all need to participate in making their dream fully real for our own sakes.
Nancy Myer on a visit to the Book Depository Museum in Dallas, Texas. In the background you are looking at the re-creation of the sniper's nest Oswald built to shoot President Kennedy from.
Travels With My Father, Life, Death, and a Psychic Detective
became a bestseller on Amazon.
Fall is here and as the temperatures start to dip I am bracing myself. I grew up overseas in warm climates. Winter is still a challenge for me but I have my coat ready, my earmuffs, and all the other layers it takes to keep me warm here.
My grandson Trey finally caught up to his father Travis, at 6 ft 5 inches tall. It's a good thing that he likes being tall because he is still growing and ducking the low slung doorways in my house is critical now. He has his first car and jobs yikes! Time goes too fast. He seems to be doing well enjoying his new independence. He is a wonderful young man. You feel the time more when you watch children grow up.
It is kind of funny when I go places with my two tall guys. People stare at these two handsome tall guys and I look like a pipsqueak in between them, but I'm not short either. I certainly look short now with those two.
Kaitlyn is getting taller too and even prettier, look out world. She's changed into a young lady with a will of iron seemingly overnight. That stage when they suddenly leave childhood behind always makes me sad as I will miss the babies I watched grow up. I keep those memories safely tucked away in my heart. She's still quite feisty.
My oldest granddaughter Sarah just graduated with her Masters congratulations young lady. She now has her first regular job. She worked internships for several years. This is a hard time for recent college graduates as it is harder to step out independently in the middle of a pandemic. I look forward to seeing what she is going to do next. I don't doubt she will quietly shake the world up with her wonderful intellect, determination, and kindness.
My middle son Travis and his wife Rhonda are getting used to two teenagers growing up quickly. Travis is working all over the place now with Coca Cola. It's a lot of driving around but he is used to that. He's had to work right through the pandemic because he's in the food supplying business. Luckily he is blessed with an amazing immune system. Rhonda could work from home. They all came through it healthy so far thank goodness.
My oldest son Blake and I kept in touch right up to the end. He called me and told me how much he loved me and thanked me for "choosing him". When my older sons were teased about being adopted I always told them the regular kids were just jealous because they weren't chosen like my boys were. Blake remembered that. It appears that he may have called me that last time the night he died. I will probably never know if he called before or after he died because of the unique time he called me. I treasure that last call and I am glad we got to share how much we love each other.
My youngest son Alex is still in remission thank goodness. Five different kinds of cancer and a fourth quarter amputation enough already. I wish nothing more for him than that he stay healthy for the rest of his life. I have an incredible respect for anyone who goes through an amputation after watching Alex recovering from his amputation. They mention phantom pain in relation to amputations but I think they minimize something all too horrible. Alex is not a wimp, but the pain he's survived is horrific. His wife Diane just passed another birthday and they are getting used to adult children. Diane suffered a really bad broken leg that further messed up their summer. She is now walking with a cane, thank goodness she did not have to have surgery. They both march on bravely as they get tested over and over.
I hope for nothing but peace and good health for everyone in my family.
Herbie, my black Lab turned 10 in August. He has a silver goatee under his chin and some silver whiskers. He continues to be an awesome watchdog and companion. He saved me from getting hurt in a close call with health issues. I will be writing about that some day. He taught himself to sense when my BP gets too high. I don't feel it but he alerts me and he figured that out himself. No idea how he did it but he is quite good at it. Dogs are so much smarter than people think they are. He hurt himself badly a couple of years ago chasing rabbits. He recovered most of the way and is still chasing rabbits although he no longer runs full tilt, thank goodness. He remains stubborn and a wonderful watchdog.
Time continues to speed up for me. I get so busy and before I know it Herbie is staring me down hard because it's dinner time. I have no idea where the day went. That is much better than being bored. Herbie's internal time clock is so precise. I don't need an alarm because he gets me up, sometimes much too early. He keeps trying to move dinner time up. Not going to happen you stubborn boy.
One big piece of good news is that I now have contact with a special person I met a long time ago in Afghanistan. He means a lot to me and it is nice to have him in my life again.
I am busy working on my third book. This one is also autobiographical and deals with how I use my skills to solve cases and what it is like to have these abilities and deal with them in everyday situations. It is nice to have the internal warning system I have. It's saved my life many times and I'm grateful for that, it also gets me in trouble when I blurt out spoilers without meaning to. My third book is almost done. Now I have to make the decision agent or contact publishers myself? I'm always writing something but I need to be better organized about selling stuff so I can keep on writing.
I am still working with clients regularly doing personal readings and police cases. I'm more visible these days so I work a lot more cases than I used to. I 've worked on over 1000 cases in 45 years. I never imagined I would ever work on that many cases and still find so much satisfaction in helping to get another killer, or rapist off the streets.
Summer is all over. Fall is Herbie's favorite because he is a black Lab and likes it cooler. This is one of his favorite times of year because he gets to be outside a lot. He loves just hanging out in the back yard watching the day go by. My neighbors on one side replaced their old fence and Herbie supervised all of that process. He and their dog have mixed feelings about the new fence. The new one doesn't have all the peepholes they enjoyed in the old one but they peek under the fence at each other. Loki sneaked over during construction to see Herbie close up. That was fun to watch.
My book Travels With My Father Life, Death, and a Psychic Detective won the 2014 USA Book Awards Best Book Award in the Non-Fiction, New Age category!
This book combines the story of my parents' wonderful love story, and my evolving psychic abilities as I learned how to use them better.
I passed the 1000 cases mark! Thinking about that is almost overwhelming. I never imagined when Col. Smith, head of the Delaware State Police at the time, talked me into trying murder cases with his detectives that I would end up working this many cases. In fact I really did not think it would be detailed enough to solve cases. He was right that I could do it, and he delighted in reminding me of that whenever we saw each other over the years. Sadly he passed away and I miss my friend greatly. He had faith in me that I didn't have in myself and he proved to me that I was wrong as I've helped solve many cases over the years.
It would be nice to say that the level of violence has decreased since I came on the job but that is not true. Homicides are harder to solve now because they are often committed by people who are seemingly unconnected to the victims, making the use of good quality psychics and detectives on the job even more essential than we used to be. Our culture is also dealing with the awful phenomenon of mass shootings. It seems that our political leadership is slow to respond to taking sensible steps to stop this type of killing. Each time I think maybe now they will do something, and yet again they do not.
I was propelled into this work by the then new head of the Delaware State Police Col. Irvin B. Smith. He had the foresight to realize I could help by working difficult cases and he harrassed me, politely, until I entered the field initially to get him to stop calling me every day with new ideas. I really thought I could show him it would not work well but instead I taught myself that he was right. He enjoyed reminding me that he was right and I was wrong right up until the last time I had the pleasure of working with him in a recreation of one of my earliest cases for a TV show.
With the right attitude, care, psychic skills, and cooperative detectives willing to track down the leads I came up with we solved the unsolvable and I'm still doing it. It's not easy and there is nothing much about tracking down killers that will ever be fun.
There seems to be an endless supply of distorted people who rationalize their right to take another's life from them. At the same time the supply of those detectives who chase them down are still out there too! Bringing justice for those whose lives were taken remains a goal that detectives of all kinds understand and will go on seeking.
It is how we are!
Nancy Myer
Psychic Detective and Award Winning Author
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Links for my publisher's pages for my new book that is available now!
http://goodknightbooks.com/Travels.html
My new book represents years of work by myself, and then with my publishers Good Knight Books culminating in actual books.
Travels With My Father Life, Death, and a Psychic Detective can be ordered through Amazon.
Nancy Myer is best known for her police work although she also does private readings for individuals by phone all the time.
She has appeared on Unsolved Mysteries, Psychic Detectives, Psychic Investigators, and FBI Psychics which aired in Japan.
Her first book Silent Witness: The True Story of a Psychic Detective is out of print now but you can still find used copies for sale online. It describes the early years of Nancy's career.
Her second book, Travels With My Father Life, Death, and a Psychic Detective is available online.
Laurel Valley Misty Morning
Photo by Nancy Myer copyrighted
I took this photo on a hill overlooking the valley Latrobe, PA, my hometown, is in. The Laurel Mountains make the misty backdrop.
Nancy Myer is well known for her down to earth presentation of Nancy has a Masters in Writing and a Juris Doctorate in Education.
She taught college writing and Spanish at a local community college for 16 years.
Nancy does private readings for clients as well as the work she is best known for publicly, her work on murder and missing person's cases. Nancy also gives seminars in meditation and mindfulness.
Nancy's Current Work:
Private readings for clients by phone or email for overseas customers.
Work on homicide or missing person's cases for families or law enforcement.
Meditation training is available at periodic seminars.
Public speaking engagements, TV, and radio appearances.
Copyright 2012-2020 Nancy Myer Author/Psychic Consultant. All rights reserved. You may not use any of the materials on this website without written permission to do so from Nancy Myer.
1406 Jefferson St.
Latrobe, PA 15650
ph: 724-539-1019
nmyerdet