Widow Conned by Clairvoyants
In a series of events fitfor a soap opera, Andrea Walker was recently victim to a psychic family’sscheme.
Walker and her millionairehusband had owned and operated the Hazlewood Castle in Yorkshire, which theyhad converted into a hotel. They soldthe hotel after her husband decided to leave her. After later learning her estranged husbandhad six months to live after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, adistraught Walker visited a physic’s store in Manhattan.
Once physic Nancy Marks,known to Walker as “Kate Michaels,” learned Walker had about $2 million fromthe sale of her hotel, she labeled the money as “tainted.” She told Walker to give her “sacrificepayments” and follow a laundry list of instructions in order to prolong herhusband’s life.
Even though Walker paid herover $100,000 in payments, her husband died six months after hisdiagnosis. That’s when Walker discoveredhe left her nothing in his will and gave a younger woman who had worked at thehotel permission to use his frozen sperm to father a child.
Walker wished to prevent thewoman from conceiving through in vitro fertilization, so Nancy directed her togive more money to a psychic specializing in this area named “Joyce Michael,”who was really Nancy’s mother-in-law, Rose Marks.
Rose is now on trial in WestPalm Beach for fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.
See PaulaMcMahon, Widow Says Psychic Promised Helpin Battle Over Late Husband’s Frozen Sperm, South Florida Sun Sentinel,Sept. 2, 2013.