Monday, February 4, 2013

Ethan rescued – Jimmy Lee Dykes is dead

This blog is dedicated to abducted or missing children. I always seem to know if the child will die and often the cause of death long before it is disclosed. So, why did I wait until Ethan was rescued, and Jimmy Lee Dykes, his kidnapper was dead before I posted this blog?

Instinct, maybe ESP, mixed with caution and common sense warned me not to blog anything that could be reblogged or commented on during this tense week. If I had told the truth—that Ethan would be rescued and Dykes would die today—no one would have believed me. What is the truth?

In prayer and meditation during this standoff, I received the answer like telepathy from Mr. Dykes (Do I believe in telepathy? I’m a skeptic, but that didn’t prevent it from happening). In spite of authorities who kept assuring Dykes that it could have happened to anyone, I understood that he preplanned the kidnapping of a young, defenseless child. When the bus driver, Charles Albert Poland, intervened, Dykes killed him—something he had also contemplated in advance.

I prayed and called on angels to surround Ethan (Were they there? We can’t see them, so unless Ethan felt their presence, we may never know). I puttered around my kitchen yesterday evening, speaking to Mr. Dykes holed up in the bunker near Midland City, Alabama. I told him I’m a lady in California, a former southerner, who has driven Highway 231 in a search for Civil War ancestors.  I suspected he could relate to that massive anti-government conflict. After asking him to let Ethan go, I felt his resistance. So I told him a secret I had kept for a week. “Mr. Dykes," I said, “If you don’t let Ethan go by tomorrow afternoon, he will be rescued. When that happens, your life will be over.”

Do I believe Jimmy Lee Dykes heard me? Maybe, maybe not, but it couldn’t be a coincidence that he died like I told him.