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Join Date: Nov 11, 2003
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i resently saw an episode that contanted a part about a young man who, in tryin to overcome his fears ends up tellin about a submerine in WWII which sank. He was able to tell a great deal about his mans life and he seemed to actually be him. At the end they make a plea for a woman who may help them to come forward. this woman was believed to be his lost love. if anyone can tell me what happened after the show and if they did find this lady.
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Forum Old Fart
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Join Date: Nov 30, 2002
Location: Somewhere
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I know what case you're talking about, though I don't remember the man's name (Kane or someone else can probably help). There have been no updates.
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televidente
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Join Date: Nov 06, 2002
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It sounds pretty interesting but i didnt get it quite right, could you explain the whole story?
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Staring at you
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Join Date: Aug 26, 2003
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That episode was aired last night here.
Bruce Kelley went to a psychiatrist to help deal with some phobias, including that of water, and during a session he felt like he was drowning in a World War II submarine. He said his name was James Edward Johnston, and in subsequent sessions Bruce flashbacked to several other events in Johnston's life, and got many facts about him correctly (born in 1921, died in the submarine in 1942, among others). He later went back to the house where Johnston grew up in, and met friends and family. Hope this helps. I remembered this case when originally aired (in 92 or 93) so it was great to see it again. |
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Forum Old Fart
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I remember UM comparing pictures of the two men...there was quite a remarkable likeness.
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Yes that would be the show I am talking about. Does Anyone know what ever happened after the show? Did they ever find the woman they were looking for?
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Forum Old Fart
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There have been no updates, which probably means they never found her.
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