Half a month ago, Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old American travel internet celebrity girl, disappeared while driving with her fiancé Brian Laundrie in the United States, and the case received huge attention. Although countless people prayed for Gabby's safe return, she was unfortunately killed in the end.

To date, her missing fiancé has been listed as a key suspect, but remains unaccounted for.
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At that time, the crowd looking for Gabby was mixed with a group of tiktok and oil pipe network red, and some of them also carried a special identity: psychics/medium.
At the time, at least a few self-proclaimed psychic influencers showed great interest in Gabby's case.
Days before Gabby's body was found, the men even used their "expertise" to share what they saw through "psychic techniques" to up to a million followers.
For example, a psychic medium named Kelly Ferro was first involved in the case, and she shared in the TikTok video what she "saw" as a professional.
"The fiancé's energy doesn't feel too much like a killer, I do feel like he's working on his own, and although I also sense his grumpiness, I don't think he killed her on purpose."
But then Kelly Ferro said something contradictory to the above,
"Having said that, I do feel like he took her life. Because in his logical thinking, this is the right thing to do. Because that might stop him from getting into more trouble. ”
At the same time, Kelly also repeatedly emphasized the "disclaimer" of these words,
"I can't confirm these words, it's what I saw last night, it's not a fact or a truth but an illusion I saw, I'm just trying to connect everything."
In addition to explaining the confusing facts of the case at the time, Kelly also claimed to psychologically "guide" Gabby, who was not dead at the time, to help and support her.
Later, the police found that Gabby had indeed left this world as she said, but Kelly's alleged fiancé as the murderer and his "forced helpless" motive were completely unsubstantiated.
Because of these blockbuster videos, Kelly gained more than 25,000 Douyin fans and more than 2.4 million views.
In addition, another female "psychic" on tiktok, Kelsi Davies, directly rubbed gabby with her 3.6 million followers.
Her "psychic" focus is on finding gabby alive or dead, and to this end, she shows the audience a video of herself and her psychic doll Lola talking to find out the truth,
"Lola, do you think Gabby is okay?"
Kelsi Davies took out a recorded voice and replaced the doll's reply. She explained to the audience that the answer for her dolls of the same age was "no" and she felt Gabby should have been killed.
In addition to this, Kelsi Davies also told fans that she had seen gabby and her fiancé together in the past week, and also saw gabby under great pressure.
At the same time, Kelsi also said that she has sent some positive messages of encouragement to Gabby's family and friends, wishing them an answer as soon as possible.
Although the predictions of these self-proclaimed psychic influencers are in line with the police's findings, many netizens are still disgusted by the unauthorized insertion of Gabby by these self-proclaimed psychics.
"Imagine if Gabby's family had inadvertently seen the tragedy of her exploiting Gabby and uttered a lot of baseless and frustrating speculations, and you know where this influencer is excessive!"
(A female psychic later apologized to Gabby's family.)
"No one should do that because it's immoral for any psychic medium to do that." Gabby's family didn't ask you to do so. You didn't get your consent, so it's wrong. ”
Psychologist Dustin Dean said, "This is so disgusting, for such a tragic event to use eye-catching false claims, all people on TikTok who claim to be mediums and psychics should be ashamed of this group of people." ”
Another YouTube news host also called Kelly a "terrible person" and "I hope that when you sit alone, you can really feel the shame in your heart." ”
Even some other "psychics" in the Douyin community have criticized the above Internet celebrity psychic media who blatantly commented on gabby's tragedy.
A female psychic medium named Angela, who has 110,000 Douyin fans, said,
"Whatever information we get, the police are the ones who ultimately have to prove it. You can't prove something about a psychic in court, so all you can do is send the information to the right person (the police) instead of posting it on TikTok. This is not only unethical, but also done without permission. ”
However, not all mediums in Gabby's suspenseful case have suffered a huge critique.
Joshua Louis, a male psychic active on YouTube, is also a psychic medium who tracks Gabby's case, but the content of his video shocks most people.
Because through a tape recorder-like software, he "interpreted" a lot of amazing information, such as the mood about Gabby, "It's hard... Don't want to accept... It sucks", and Gabby's exact cause of death, "he did... With paddles... He enjoyed it", suggesting that Gabby was killed by her fiancé's oar injury, which is very different from some of the other mediums' inferences.
Of course, these conclusions that are still hanging in the air are true or false only after the official announcement of the police, maybe he is also eyeballs, or maybe he does have some abilities that ordinary people do not have.
According to a 2018 poll in the United States, 4 in 10 Americans believe in psychic.
On Facebook, a psychic leisure group of more than 15,000 people has been discussing Gabby's death.
Whether this spell is true or not, if you are bent on rubbing the hot spots of the dead, such a motive is indeed criticized...