
Investigative Mediumship: How I Connect, Why I Do It, and the Science That Backs It
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People often assume mediumship is about predicting winning lotto numbers, comforting people with vague messages, or showing off on Facebook feeds.
That’s not what I do.
What I do is investigative mediumship; a combination of:
intuitive mediumship
analytical questioning
rods-based confirmation
emotional steadiness
and a strong desire for truth and justice
It’s not fortune-telling.
It’s not theatrics.
It’s not “I’m right, look at me.”
It’s about helping people, bringing clarity, and providing evidence-style information in situations where it matters, especially in cases of crime, missing persons, or unresolved trauma.
And recently I had an epiphany about why I’m able to do it the way I do.
*A medium is someone who connects with the energy, personality, and messages of loved ones who have passed. They don’t control spirits or predict fate, they simply tune into subtle information, emotions, impressions, or visuals that come through during a reading. A medium’s role is to translate those messages with clarity and compassion, offering guidance, comfort, and understanding. At its heart, mediumship is about connection, healing, and reminding people that love and consciousness continue beyond the physical world.

Why I Can Connect With Murder Victims
My ability comes from how I emotionally process the situation.
When I connect with someone who has been murdered, I don’t focus on the horrific part.
I don’t collapse into sadness.
I don’t get fixated on the body or the scene.
I connect to the person who still exists; their energy, their identity, their consciousness.
Because to me:
The body may have been murdered, but the person hasn’t disappeared.
And because I work with a balance of logic and intuition, I can stay centred enough to listen without drowning in the tragedy.
That steadiness lets me ask the right questions and receive clear information.
Why I’m Suited to Investigative Mediumship
I’ve spent 31 years in customer service, which means I can read people quickly, notice small behavioural shifts, and pick up on details most people miss. My ADHD helps rather than hinders; nothing shocks me, my brain connects patterns fast, and I’m comfortable holding multiple possibilities at once.
My long index finger shows a natural drive to help others and make a difference, which is exactly the mindset needed for sensitive cases. Being an independent middle child taught me to observe, adapt, and work things out quietly, all useful investigative skills.
I was scared of the dark as a child, but after connecting with spirit as an adult, I’m far more cautious of the living than the dead. I also unwind with true crime, so I’ve absorbed years of investigative logic, red flags, and clue patterns without even trying.
And as a mum of three boys; yes, I once face-painted them to look dead (because… boys). I’m used to unusual situations and thinking outside the box. All of this together makes investigative mediumship a natural fit for me.
Why I Don’t Identify as a “Psychic”
Let me be blunt:
I’m not a psychic; and I deliberately avoid using this word. (A psychic predicts possible future events by reading energy, patterns, and probability. The future of course is always subject to change.)
Yes, I use tarot.
Tarot is a psychic reading.
But I identify as a 'medium'; and a very specific kind.
Honestly, I am not fond of psychics and mediums who predict just to be seen as right.
A perfect example:
When a young boy recently went missing, within the first days people were online posting:
“He’s dead.”
“I can feel it, he’s buried.”
“I knew he was gone.”
Comments like that, especially on public feeds the family can read, are, in my opinion:
irresponsible
insensitive
ego-driven
and incredibly poor form
If someone wants to make predictions on their own page, fine.
But on a public thread where the family may be watching?
Absolutely not.
Investigative mediumship is not about “calling it early” so you can later say “told you so.”
It’s about ethics.
It’s about care.
It’s about responsibility.
It’s about truth over ego.
How I Work: Mediumship + RODS = Double Confirmation
When I’m working in investigative mode, I use a two-part system:
1. I receive information intuitively
Images, colours, sensations, fragments; the way mediumship often works.
2. I confirm it with rods
This is where my confidence comes from.
The rods let me:
validate what I’m seeing
narrow down specifics
avoid assumptions
ask targeted yes/no questions
keep the emotional noise out
stay focused on factual details
This combination gives me accuracy without guesswork.
When someone asked me recently about a detail; the colour of an object, the rods confirmed the exact shade I was seeing. That’s the kind of information that can actually help police.
I’m not interested in vague “I sense a man with dark hair” nonsense.
I want:
colours
objects
numbers
locations
sequences
timelines
specific details
That’s what makes investigative mediumship different.
Ethics First: Consent Comes Before Communication
Before I connecting with the murdered person, I check in:
with their loved one (My client)
with the Victim (The spirit/energy of the deceased person)
and through rods confirmation between them
Only after everything indicates it's appropriate I begin.
Because investigative mediumship isn’t entertainment.
It’s not voyeurism.
It’s mediation.
I see myself as a go-between between the living & the dead:
to gather clues
to share information
to help the living understand
and potentially assist authorities
If a detective said,
“Can you find out which suburb the person is in?”
I can focus, ask structured questions, and confirm each piece through the rods.
This isn’t guessing.
It’s guided inquiry.
Why Mediumship Used to Drain Me; and Why It Doesn’t Anymore
Before I understood the science behind what I was experiencing, & used the rods for confrimation, mediumship drained me.
I overthought.
I stressed.
I doubted myself.
I didn’t have the framework.
But once I started understanding the bioelectric side of it; everything changed.
I’ve:
seen orbs with my own eyes
felt the difference between living and non-living energy
learned how consciousness detaches from the body
understood the “signal” a sudden death creates
seen clear, physical reactions on EMF equipment during sessions.
The Science That’s Finally Catching Up
We’re starting to see scientific acknowledgement of things that mirror mediumship:
✔ The bioelectric field remains after the body dies
Some studies show measurable energy around a body after death.
This is exactly what mediums have always connected with.
✔ A spark of zinc occurs when sperm meets egg
Science calls it “the spark of life.”
Mediums call it “the soul arriving.”
To me, it’s the same phenomenon, described in two languages.
What if that flash of zinc is the initial energy surge where the soul connects, before it dips in and out during pregnancy and finally locks in at birth?
Science is naming what woo has described for thousands of years.
SciWoo is simply the bridge.
Why I Do This Work
I don’t do this for attention. (That makes me uncomfortable).
I don’t do it for glory.
I don’t do it to brag about accuracy.
I do it because:
truth matters
justice matters
families deserve answers
the dead deserve a voice
and sometimes mediumship can reveal pieces that traditional investigation misses.
If my skills can help police one day, even in a small way, then every strange lesson in my life suddenly makes sense.
This is my lane.
My calling.
My SciWoo.
I’m an investigative medium=
one foot in intuition,
one foot in science,
and both feet planted firmly in the truth.
I Want To Help
If you or someone you know is connected to an unsolved murder, missing person, or unresolved violent crime, please feel free to reach out.
Each year, I offer a limited number of free investigative mediumship readings specifically for these cases, because every family deserves clarity, and every story deserves to be heard.
You’re not alone; and if my work can help even one investigation move forward, I’m here. -Ang x








