Fortune
Teller Scams Fortune Out of Client
It's
one thing to believe the the supernatural. It's another to pay hundreds of thousands
of dollars to a storefront psychic. But that's what happened to a stock trader
when he came into contact with Tammy Mitchell, who ran a fortune telling business
in Midtown.
The
Post calls the victim, Douglas Lonneker, a "free-spirited, successful entrepreneur
from tony Wilson, Wyo." Apparently last year he visited Mitchell at her East
32nd Street storefront, where she told him he was cursed and he was free-spirited
with his money, shelling out $487,000 to rid himself of the evil.
Mitchell
has scammed many people all over the country and her techniques were featured
on an episode of 20/20. One way Mitchell would get to victims is to be supportive
and simply sell a set of candles for $75 - and then she'd rope 'em in with threats
like, "This is the spirit of God, my child. You must follow and obey my word.
You must have $63,000 to suffer in place of you. If not, Satan will take someone."
[Disclosure: We've visited a "fortune teller" before and fallen for
the $75 candle scam, but luckily got out before the "pay thousands or else
someone you love dies." We know - naive!]
The
publisher of Skeptic magazine Michael Shermer told 20/20, "All of us are
potentially gullible. Smart people on some level are even more gullible if you
can get them past their initial level of skepticism."
Now
Mitchell faces charges of "grand larceny and fortune-telling" (who knew
that was illegal!). Her neighbors told the Post the supposed psychic was very
convincing when she would tell them evil lurked around them.