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777:. Hurkos would not specify that the subject underwent surgery—it could be any recent surgery of personal relevance to the subject. If this method failed, Randi maintained, Hurkos would qualify the statement with the phrase "long time ago." At this point, any operation to any family member or friend in the subjects's own life would have seemed psychic because an operation is thought of as a private matter. Randi added that the tone in Hurkos's voice was also significant: Hurkos presented himself as confident and knowing and characterized the subject as obstinate. 781:
presentation that could be interpreted by the subject to have any one of many meanings, and guessing on the importance of common names, which could be permutated as needed. (He most commonly used the name "Ann," which would give him a success with anybody who had a relative or friend or teacher or boss or co-worker named Ann, Anna, Anastasia, etc., at any time in his or her life.)
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case. By 1969, he cited the successful solution of 27 murder cases in 17 countries. However, in some cases the detectives assigned to these cases countered that Hurkos contributed no information unobtainable from newspapers and, in some cases, that he had no part in the investigations whatsoever. In
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The gentleman in question whose activities have been publicized (though not by the police) was among a number of persons authorized to come to Westminster Abbey to examine the scene of the crime. He was not invited by the police, his expenses have not been refunded by the Government, and he did not
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Other common techniques included guessing numbers of people in families (easy enough if one picks a typical number and allows himself to add frequent visitors or exclude family members who have relocated away from home as needed to match the target, as Hurkos did), including nonsense words in his
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The parapsychologist Andrija Puharich was impressed by the stories about Hurkos and invited him to the USA in 1956 to investigate his alleged psychic abilities. Hurkos was studied at Puharich's Glen Cove, Maine, medical research laboratory under what Dr. Puharich considered to be controlled
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to a cellmate while she was in jail for a different crime. In fact, Hurkos had been to the Tate residence to do a "reading," but his guesses, including descriptions of how the "killings erupted during a black magic ritual known as 'goona goona,'" were inaccurate.
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During his early career as a psychic entertainer, Hurkos purported that he employed his psychic powers to discern details of audience members' private lives that he could not otherwise have known. However, the psychologist Ronald Schwartz wrote in the magazine
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In 1964, Hurkos was put on trial on the charge of impersonating a federal agent, found guilty, and fined $ 1,000. Hurkos posed as the police officer in order to gather information that he could later claim to be psychic revelations.
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conditions. The results convinced Puharich that Hurkos had genuine psychic abilities. However the experiments were not repeated by other scientists and Puharich was described as a "credulous investigator".
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Authors Arthur Lyons and Marcello Truzzi PhD, also a founder of the International Remote Viewing Association, wrote the Hurkos cases were "pure bunk" in their 1991 book
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has written "with the exception of Dr. Andrija Puharich, not a single recognized psychic investigator has been impressed with Hurkos's performances."
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James Randi analyzed this and other transcripts of Hurkos performances and professed to have identified a number of standard
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contended that Hurkos refused to allow his skill to be tested by scientists except for one session with the parapsychologist
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to a scientific panel, that he would participate in any scientific experiment under any circumstances. However, author and
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A story about Hurkos' alleged psychic powers entitled "The Man with the X-Ray Mind" appears in Frank Edwards' 1959 book
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that Hurkos used cold reading methods and published a transcription of such a reading in their autumn 1978 issue.
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Despite refutations, Hurkos remained famous. There have been several television specials about him, including:
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techniques. For example, Hurkos might begin with something seemingly personal but actually quite common: a
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Gold Keys Boris Karloff Thriller issue 2 ( january 1963 ) profiles Hurkos in " The Amazing Peter Hurkos "
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Hurkos and his supporters maintained that he was a great psychic detective. In 1964, Attorney General
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of Massachusetts said Hurkos had come ''uncannily close'' to describing the person suspected in the
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Think! When you were a little girl. I see worried parents, and doctor, and scurrying about.
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Hurkos made notable claims contrary to popular belief such as the claim that
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An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
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The Fortune-Telling Book: The Encyclopedia of Divination and Soothsaying
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I cannot remember for certain. Maybe you are right. I'm not sure.
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An Analytical Guide to Television's One Step Beyond, 1959–1961
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Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical and Paranormal Experience
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Hurkos stated in a 1960 episode of the television series
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Flim-Flam! Psychics, ESP, Unicorns, and other Delusions
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response to Hurkos's claim that he located the stolen "
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Dordrecht
Los Angeles, California
Dutchman
extrasensory perception
Manson Family
Boston Strangler
parapsychologist
Andrija Puharich
a series
Paranormal
Astral projection
Astrology
Aura
Bilocation
Breatharianism
Clairvoyance
Close encounter
Cold spot
Crystal gazing
Conjuration
Cryptozoology
Demonic possession
Demonology
Doppelgänger
Ectoplasm
Electronic voice phenomenon
Exorcism
Extrasensory perception
Forteana

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