Meeting No. 12 - The Case of Andre Daigle

Published: Oct. 9, 2018, 8 a.m.

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Meeting No. 12 - The Case of Andre Daigle - Meeting Minutes:

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Discussion (Timestamp 16:37): Rissa tells the story of the murder of Andre Daigle, a murder case cracked by a psychic.

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Creepy Corrections, Conclusions and Clarifications

  • After revisiting one of her source articles again, Rissa concluded that Gervais confessed to the murder of Andre Daigle because he thought that Phillips had confessed. Phillips waived his rights right when they got arrested and Gervais did not. So the police started questioning Phillips. Every time they questioned him, his statement was different, so they had him write it down. Gervais was in the other room watching Phillips write his statement, so he thought Phillips was blaming it all on him. So Gervais waived his rights and asked to speak with the Chief because he didn\\u2019t want to take the rap.
  • Rissa kept saying Theresa Horne but it\\u2019s Thelma Horne.
  • Thelma Horne was convicted of second degree murder. So the court concluded that she didn\\u2019t actually murder Andre but she aided and abetted Gervais and Phillips. Unclear if she knew that Phillips and Gervais were going to murder Andre.
  • A woman named Thelma Augusta Horne, 46, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011. Not sure if this is our person.
  • A man named Charles Gervais painted a 6\\u20196\\u201d x 4\\u20196\\u201d oil painting of Our Lady of Fatima while in jail. Seems that he took up the Catholic faith while imprisoned. He laments to this newsletter that he is turning away from his life of crime. He says he ran away from home at age 12, was cared for by \\u201cprostitutes\\u201d and then became involved in the occult. He said he started his own cult where they killed a child and that\\u2019s why he\\u2019s in prison. http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/felon_paints_image_of_our_lady_from_prison


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