Showing posts with label investigators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label investigators. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2026

Teekah Lewis

  
 
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 Teekah Lewis disappeared on January 23, 1999  when she was two years old. Her date of birth is July 4, 1996 and today she would be 29 years old. She was last seen at New Frontier Bowling Alley in Tacoma, Washington. We will see what the cards have to say about this little girl's disappearance; I will use a horoscope layout.
 
The first house, of the initial situation, gives us the six of wands, reversed. When card falls reversed, it tells a story of delays and successful enemies. Teekah didn't just wander away and get lost by herself; there was a deliberate hand involved. In the second house, of resources and prospects, we have the three of swords. This is a card of internal strife and profound disagreement. Sadly, this is the dynamic that surrounded the case and key parties and witnesses, even before a report was made. The third house, which deals with short trips, communication, and relatives yields the two of cups, reversed. This shows us a strained partnership relating to this. So we something that was done very deliberately. In the fourth house, of environment, we have the Sun, which is a very good card for solving problems and finding things that are hidden. It is a card of completion, and I believe it is telling us that the case will be solved. It also may relate in some way to mundane circumstances, such as the number "21", the number of the card, or the word "sun" relating to a place. We'll see. 
 
In the fifth house, of creativity and speculation, we find the Page of Cups. This is new information, and as it falls upright, I will say that it is valid information. Next, we have the two of wands, reversed, in the sixth house, of known enemies. This is an adverse action by someone who was known to Teekah's family. Misplaced trust. In the seventh house, of partnerships, we have the nine of swords, reversed. This is worry and doubt. As the card falls reversed, it shows a chance that there may be a break in the case, one day.
 
The eighth house, of transitions, debts, joint finances, joint resources, and sometimes, death gives us the Empress. She is the "mother" card of the Tarot, and she represents Teekah's mother, here. This is also a suggestion that joint resources between the Empress and a partner or former partner is part of the dynamic. Most importantly, Teekah's mother is still looking for her.
 
The ninth house of community, protection, and long journeys shows the three of pentacles, reversed. This shows that a lack of expertise played a role from the beginning. No one really to a long look at the appropriate suspect. In the tenth house, of government affairs and professionalism, we have the Queen of Pentacles. This is a professional woman, possibly an investigator, who can help find Teekah. As she is upside right, we can assume that she has Teekah's best interest at heart. The next house, the eleventh, represents friends and associates. Here's we have Death, reversed. When Death falls reversed, it is a card of stagnation, so this tells us that there are some so called "friends" and other associates who have information but have not come forward, thereby contributing to the stagnation of the case. Despite this, we find the World in the twelfth house of endings and dissolution. The World is a card of success, and because it is here, in the twelfth house, I believe that there is a strong chance that this case will be solved. 
 
Teekah and evidence were initially hidden on private property, but I believe there is an element of "being in plain sight" here, too.  I say this because the Sun came up in the fourth house, of environment. That, combined with the mother's determination and the World in the twelfth house speak of resolution, here. I will keep Teekah in my thoughts. 

Friday, June 24, 2016

What Happened To Eric Franks?


Eric Franks was last seen en route to Saginaw, Michigan. This was in 2011, and at this point, he is presumed dead; but what really happened, and how can it be proven? We will see what light the Tarot can shed.

This reading begins with Justice, reversed, crossed by the three of cups. Justice delayed is often justice denied, but the three of cups, here, promise an end to this scenario. Going into background, we have the Queen of Swords, a woman who is kindly disposed toward Eric and is looking for him. As she falls upside right, I will assume that she is either part of Eric's family, or law enforcement. Her efforts have pulled up quite a bit of reliable information. In the recent past, we have the Page of Pentacles, which in this case, is an important bit of information from a younger person. It may open up a viable avenue of search. 

In the place of possibilities, we find the ten of pentacles. The ten of pentacles is often an inheritance, or a monetary gift. Somehow, this is a factor; but it is something that never materialized, and is just an idea. In this case, it may speak of a possible motive for Eric's disappearance. In the place of things that will come to pass, we have the ace of pentacles, which is not quite as big of a windfall as the ten of pentacles, and often represents an opportunity rather than actual money, but this dynamic is involved in solving this mystery. It may be a reward for valid information. 

The Page of Cups, reversed, appears in the place of fears. This is a young person who is not very good at a skill to which he or she claimed excellence. This has also caused worry for the person responsible for Eric's disappearance. Next, we have the two of swords in the place of environment. Not only do we have people with information refusing to come forward, there have also been a couple of people who have tampered with evidence! This also may give us a clue in terms of physical location: swords usually point us east. All the of the pentacles in this reading have pointed us north, as well. The six of cups appears, reversed, in the place of desires. This is a false notion; an expectation of a a gift, or perhaps just an outworn idea, on the part of an involved party. It also shows that someone may be attempting to sell information! The last card is the Moon, which shows bad luck and secret enemies. It also, however; grants investigators an ability to "read by moonlight", in the dark, if necessary, to find this young man. The Moon is a water card, and points slightly west, but any westerly movement of clues is almost an act of nature. Going back to the three of cups, there WILL be an end to this. I always wish I had better news in readings such as this.