The following is a working excerpt from the upcoming book of trying to psychically solve the death of James Dean by Richard Senate. Debbie Senate is Richard's wife.
Psychic Detection

History isn’t a perfect tapestry. Many of the most important threads are missing. Being a thing fashioned by imperfect human beings the historical record is filled with omissions, oversights and down right lies. Still, the human animal abhors an incomplete picture and fills in the gaps of the record with speculations masquerading as ‘interpretation’. But, are we doomed to never know the truth of the past? Time travel is, as yet, beyond our known abilities but perhaps another way might be employed to seek solutions to past riddles.

Some people throughout history have possessed unique psychic gifts. The records of psychic research go back a little over 110 years but they are filled with examples of individuals who have solved crimes with insight, located missing children with uncanny accuracy, and even communication with the dead learning facts known only to the departed.

Psychics have been with man from the dawn of recorded history and their successes are found in the earliest known documents discovered in Asia, India and the Middle East. The Old and New Testaments are filled with many accounts of what can only be described as paranormal.

Might it be possible that a gifted psychic could attempt to find a ‘Psychic Solution’ to these mysteries? Could such an experiment provide some evidence to solve the seemingly insolvable riddles of the past?

Such activities are called Psychic Detection and Psychic Archaeology. These studies have been around for well over a century with a backlog of successes (and failures) as any new field of research. The results of such an experiment can in no way be weighed as solid evidence but they might point to new theories and new lines of investigation--in this way psychic insight can become a useful tool of the police detective and the historian.

Could a gifted psychic travel back in time and answer the three questions posed in the introduction to this work? Could such a person solve the mysteries that surround actor James Dean?

Perhaps.

It was felt that such an attempt be made and psychic Debbie Christenson Senate agreed to take part. She insisted that she visit the site of  he passed out of this life. Pictures and these locations would help Debbie focus on the target of the investigation. The answers uncovered in the five sessions and visits were unexpected and may shock some who believe they have all the complete record on this major force in American culture.

 

A concluding section has a small sample of earth taken from the very site where Dean died. Hold it in your hand and try to make your mind clear of all distractions. Think back to that dynamic and vital man who was James dean. See if you can use your own natural psychic ability to answer the  mysteries. If you can, visit the place called Cholame where he died. If you can come up with a different conclusion feel free to contact the publishers of this book.

 

REMOTE VIEWER; DEBBIE CHRISTENSON SENATE

With the success of her first attempt at psychic detection chronicled in the Psychic Solution: The Lizzie Borden Case Debbie continues to use her psychic gifts. In the past she has worked with local law enforcement and in private cases.

She first realized she had psychic gifts when she was six years old. It was at that time, while playing in a park she saw the apparition of her great aunt. From that point on she ‘just knew things’ that others did not. It was a natural thing that made tests and choices easy. Debbie's parents were tolerant of her unusual gifts but kept them hidden from neighbors, schools and church. School was easy for her as the questions seemed to come to her on tests. She completed high school at the age and upon receding a scholarship she attended Rick’s College in Rexburg, Idaho. It was at this time she started to use her unique gifts to help others and in so doing she further developed her gifts. By her early 30s she was assisting local law enforcement agencies.

She met her husband Richard in 1983 and she began to help in his investigations of haunted places and psychic research. She began to write a weekly advise column for a local newspaper in 1988. In 1997 she used her talents to try to solve the riddle of the case of Lizzie Borden. This account was published by the Phantom Bookshop in a monograph entitled The Psychic Solution: The Lizzie Borden Case. With that success she agreed to attempt to solve the mysteries that linger about James Dean. She had  seen Rebel without a cause  years before but none of his other movies. She refused to read anything more about him  out of fear that foreknowledge might limit her psychic impressions. The supernatural quest would take her to new places and almost 50 years into the past into the fertile and complex mind of James Dean.

Our first Goal would be to visit the sites where some of the major events of James Dean's last drive before his death--sites that were rumored to be haunted.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION FILE: WHO WAS JAMES DEAN?