Dorothy Allison (psychic) explained

Dorothy Allison
Birth Place:Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Birth Date:December 29 1924
Death Place:Belleville, New Jersey, United States
Death Date:December 1 1999 (aged 74)
Occupation:Self proclaimed Psychic Detective
Known For:Work on the Atlanta murders of 1979-1981, Appearances on TV series Unsolved Mysteries and Secrets of the Unknown

Dorothy Allison (December 29, 1924 – December 1, 1999) was a self-proclaimed psychic detective from New Jersey.[1]

Biography

She was born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Allison was credited by some sources with assisting a number of police investigations over the years, including the 1967–1968 search for a missing boy (later found drowned) in Nutley, New Jersey, the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst, and the 1976 Son of Sam murders. In October 1980, she went to Atlanta to assist police investigating the then-ongoing series of murdered children, but police said she ultimately did no more than give them 42 possible names for the murderer, none of which proved helpful.[2]

Many others considered her a fraud. Two police detectives in Paterson, New Jersey, accused her of offering them money to say that she had been helpful in the 1979 search for a missing boy, later found murdered (Allison denied the charge).[2] [3] She was a frequent target of scientific skeptic James Randi,[3] who cited her failure in the Atlanta case when naming her for one of his earliest "Uri Awards" (later called the Pigasus Awards) in April 1981.[4]

Allison published a book about her activities, called A Psychic Story, in 1980.[5] [6] In May 1988, she was featured on the television series Unsolved Mysteries and, later that year, Secrets of the Unknown.[7] Dorothy was also featured on Psychic Investigators, Season 3, Episode 3, What Lies Below.

A resident of Nutley, she died of heart failure on December 1, 1999, at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville, New Jersey.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Katherine Ramsland . Katherine Ramsland . Psychic Detectives . 2009-07-20 . .
  2. News: Myrna . Oliver . Dorothy Allison; Volunteered to Aid Police as 'Psychic' . December 7, 1999 . . 2013-05-13.
  3. News: Tim . Hanson . Challenging psychics . June 21, 1982 . . 2013-05-13.
  4. News: Cable . Neuhaus . James Randi Has a Word for Uri, Tamara, Jeane and the Psychic Crowd: Frauds . April 20, 1981 . . 2013-05-13.
  5. News: Marian . Christy . Psychic Allison reveals her world . December 3, 1980 . https://archive.today/20130630042638/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston/access/686023151.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Dec+03,+1980&author=Marian+Christy+Globe+Staff&pub=Boston+Globe+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=PSYCHIC+ALLISON+REVEALS+HER+WORLD&pqatl=google . dead . June 30, 2013 . . 2013-05-13.
  6. Book: Headley . Bernard D. . The Atlanta Youth Murders and the Politics of Race . . 2000 . 72 . 978-0809323197. Excerpts available at Google Books.
  7. News: Faye . Zuckerman . Robert Stack's 'Unsolved Mysteries' Returns . September 14, 1988 . . 2013-05-13.
  8. Martin, Douglas. "Dorothy Allison, 74, 'Psychic Detective' Consulted by Police", The New York Times, December 20, 1999. Accessed October 28, 2013.