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Sun Psychic Investigation

Murders of Kerisa Maximin and Jason Edward


Bodies found October 25, 2010, Vieux Fort, St Lucia
Full Analysis

About the Investigation

Twenty-six (26) psychic investigators, divided into two teams of 13 investigators each, volunteered to
investigate the murder of Kerisa Maximin and Jason Edwards. Each investigator was given the
following information:

• Names, ages and location of the victims, Kerisa Maximin and Jason Edwards
• Photographs of the victims
• Newspaper articles from local press

Each investigator was charged with providing information about the murder and the deceased using
any manner of intuitive process, e.g., Psi Session, intuitive and photography readings, etc. Team A
submitted ten sets of findings, Team B nine sets of findings, representing both individual and joint
psychic research. This analysis reflects the consolidation of nineteen sets of psychic research.

About the Analysis

The information from each set of findings was categorized and analyzed for common findings and
information. It is important to note that each investigator submitted information received from psychic
abilities. As such, information regarding some questions was not received; and, conversely,
information not initially requested was received. So, specific data counts will not add up to the total
number of findings submitted.

The Findings Analysis

1a. On Monday October 25, two bodies were found burnt beyond recognition in a car
parked at Bois Chadon in Vieux Fort. Where did the murders take place? Was it another
site or site where bodies were found in trunk of car?

1a.1 Where did the murders take place?


Location of Murder Team A Team B Total
Near or at where bodies were found 1 5 6
Near ocean, secluded beach or outdoor 3 3 6
public area
Warehouse or warehouse-like place 3 3
Wooded area 1 1
Montserat or Montserrie Rd/St 1 1
Near school 1 1
Country road flanked by fences/crops 1 1
Junkyard-like area 1 1

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1.a Common Findings

While the findings are close, there is a general view that the murders took place in a location
different from where the bodies were discovered. While there are some variations on the exact
location, the predominant view indicates that murders took place outside, near the ocean or in
a public area.

1b. How were they murdered (weapon(s) used?) Bodies were burned beyond recognition.
Was car set on fire while they were alive in trunk? Or were weapon(s) involved? If so,
what?
1b.1 Description of Attack on Kerisa (weapons, method of attack, etc.)

Description of Attack on Kerisa Team A Team B Total


Knifed and/or Throat Cut 4 3 7
Alive when car set on fire 2 4 6
Sexually assaulted 2 3 5
Strangled or suffocated 1 2 3
Shot 2 2
Beating was cause of death 1 1

1b.2 Description of Attack on Jason

Description of Attack on Jason Team A Team B Total


Shot 2 4 6
Knifed/Throat Cut 3 1 4
Alive when car set on fire 2 3 5

1b.3 Other findings

Other findings on Attack


Tire iron, long pronged fork mentioned
Both were beaten prior to fatal action

1b. Common Findings


It is clear from the findings that this was a violent, brutal attack and murder. The majority of
findings show that the victims sustained injuries from multiply weapons – knives and guns
being referenced most often. Every investigator mentioned or implied that the victims were
beaten. Five investigators felt that Kerisa had been sexually assaulted during the course of
the attack. Most described a prolonged and torturous event. A relatively high number of
investigators felt that Kerisa and/or Jason, although injured and perhaps unconscious, were
alive when the car was set on fire.
There were at least two investigators who specifically indicated that someone in power was
behind the murders, stating or implying an organized hit. One indicated a “family over the hill”
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that was very powerful and dangerous. The other indicated a man with the initials A. J. who
heads up a number of illicit activities, drugs, prostitution, etc.

2. Motive for Murder

Motive for Murder Team A Team B Total


Drugs involved 4 6 10
Gang or “Organization” related 3 2 5
“Teach Lesson” or Earning Gang Status 3 2 5
Robbery 1 1 2
Prejudice, jealous of Jason 2 2
Stealing drug money from Jason 1 1
Act of intimidation gone bad 1 2 3
Chance confrontation, excuse to be violent 1 1
Silence Jason for what he knew 1 1
Punish Jason for refusing to cooperate or 1 3 4
cheating the drug boss
Ordered hit 2 2

2. Common Findings

The vast majority of the investigators saw the murder stemming from Jason’s actions and
related to drug activity, e.g., skimming drugs, making “unauthorized” drug runs, refusing to
carry out an “order,” etc. It would appear from the majority of the findings that Jason was a
small player in an “organization” that was involved with drug trafficking. Some saw the murder
being initiated by a powerful head of the “organization.” Some saw the event as an act of
intimidation, intended to put Jason in his place (whether premeditated or chance encounter),
that became terribly out of control due to a couple of things: (1) an opportunity to gain status
within the organization by dealing with Jason, and (2) by individual perpetrators’ own anger
and jealousy directed at Jason. Two investigators described a chance encounter, a crime of
robbery or sexual assault opportunity.

The details of the situation, the process of violence, and the order of the outcome varies in the
details. Here is a representative sample of the murder event descriptions:

• Jason thought he could make some quick money by running his own drug exchange.
The murder occurred in an attempt to steal the money he earned and teach Jason a
lesson.

• The couple ran out of gas on a country road. Two men that Jason knew happened
along, high on street drugs and came on to Kerisa. Jason attempted to protect Kerisa
which sparked anger and violence that ended in their unintended death.

• The “gang” encountered Jason and Kerisa unexpectedly behind a business or at a


warehouse. Knowing that Jason had refused to cooperate with or somehow cheated the
“organization,” the “gang” attacked Jason to teach him a lesson and gain status in the
organzation. Kerisa, as a witness, needed to be silenced.
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3. Description of Killer(s)

3.a Number of Perpetrators

Number of Perpetrators Team A Team B Total


Two (2) to Four (4) 6 9 15
Four (4) 1 1
Four (4), three active, one hanging back 2 2
Three (3) 2 2
Two (2) 1 1
Six (6) or more 1 2 3

3.c Description of Perpetrators

Description of Perpetrators Team A Team B Total


At least one white male attacker 1 3 4
Most of Columbian, Panamanian, or 2 2
Jamaican heritage
All of St Lucian heritage 1 1
One tall, over 6’ 3 2 5
One short, under 5’8” 2 1 3
“Leader” of attackers under 30 2 2

3.d Other Information about Perpetrators

Other Information Team A Team B Total


Seen in pickup truck 1 1
Seen in light or dark blue car 1 1
Seen in red/maroon car 1 1
Some work at docks with Jason 1 1
Attackers related/cousins or brothers 2 2 4
Jason’s brother involved 2 2

3. Common Findings

Every investigator reported that these murders were perpetrated by a group of people, the
majority seeing two to four attackers. From the individual findings, it is clear that the group of
attackers included black, white, and racial mixed individuals, primarily men, although several
saw women among the group. While there were varied descriptions of the perpetrators, these
common elements surfaced:

• An individual, often described as the leader of the perpetrators, thin, over 6’ tall.
• An individual, often inferred to be the 2nd in command of the perpetrators, short, 5’8” to
5’10” tall.

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It is also noteworthy that four investigators indicated that some of the attackers were related to
each other; and, two indicated that Jason’s brother was involved.

4. Name or any Initials of Killer(s)

Names and Initials of Perpetrators Team A Team B Total


Leader named Roberto 1 1
Leader’s name begins with Initial A (Antonio 1 1
or Anthony)
2nd in command, name begins with J, 2 Jose, 4 4
2 Jerome,
Initial J, Jermaine, Jericho 2 2
P initial or names (Pete/Peve, Pierre, 1 1 2
Putney/Purdney, Phillipe, Paul)
Initial S 1 2
R initial or names (Raul, Ron/Rashon, 3 3
Reg/Rog, Ronald, R.K.)
Nickname L’il 1 1

4.a Other Information About Names/Initials of Killer(s)

B, C, D, F, G, M, and L, J.K., and S.M., mentioned, no reference to specific


perpetrator

4. Common Findings

The initial J was mentioned most frequently by the investigators with the specific names
Jerome/Jermaine (3) and Jose (2) mentioned most. Four investigators mentioned the initial R
or names beginning with R. The third most mentioned was the initial P or names beginning
with P.

5. Jason Edwards – any identifying trivia, involvements that could provide a reason for murder etc.

Information on Jason Edwards Team A Team B Total


Drug dealing or drug courier 3 2 5
Jason knew and/or worked with at the docks 3 2 5
with at least one of his attackers
Jason’s relative knew of or was involved in 2 2
this situation, a brother or uncle
In over his head 1 1
Showing off to impress Kerisa 1 1
May have met with the attackers in public 1 1
area earlier in day, around town or near/at
school
Trying to get money to marry/run away with 1 1 2
Kerisa

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5. Common Findings

All in all, the investigators describe Jason as generally a good kid, in over his head, a small
player with drug activity in his midst, at his place of work and/or home. Over 25% of findings
reveal that Jason knew his attackers.

Most who described his relationship with Kerisa, described him as being in love with her, in a
serious (albeit secret) relationship for at least a year. It appears that, to the extent that he
could, he attempted to defend/protect Kerisa, an act which might actually have escalated the
anger and aggression.
5.a Other Information about Jason, provided by Jason in Psi Session (Séance)

Jason sees the murder as his fault, resigned himself to dying during attack
Remorseful, yet contrite
Shy, creative, generally a good kid
In over his head, tried to “outsmart” some powerful people
“I am OK. Tell my mother to wear the necklace.”

6. Kerisa Maximin – any identifying trivia, involvements that could provide a reason for murder etc.
Information on Kerisa Maximin Team A Team B Total
Innocent bystander, in wrong place at wrong 5 2 7
time, not involved in cause of crime
Knew Jason well, in relationship with Jason 1 1 2
Did not know Jason well 1 1
Maybe pregnant 1 1
Strong willed, defiant 1 1
6. Common Findings

All of the investigators indicate either explicitly or implied that Kerisa was not involved in events
that led to the murders. The words “in the wrong place at the wrong time” were noted in
several findings. It appears from the findings that Kerisa’s assault and murder arose from two
things: one, as a means to further torture Jason, and, two, to eliminate a witness. The
majority of investigators stated or implied that Jason and Kerisa had known each other for
years and been in love for a period of time. It is apparent from the findings that Kerisa was
confused, did not understand why the attack was occurring. Two investigators indicated a
pregnancy; one saw a pregnancy in the past that ended in abortion, and one felt that Kerisa
was pregnant the time of her death.
6.a Other Information about Kerisa, provided by Kerisa in Psi Session (Séance)

Terrified, scared
Determined to Heal from the Trauma
Likes the bench idea
Hid relationship with Jason from parents

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7. Entura Art

Two investigators submitted a total of three Entura art drawings, channeling the energy of the
murders. Those are displayed below without commentary.

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