
In Ukraine, various psychics, participating in TV shows, helped innocent people avoid imprisonment. Thus, paranormal experts prevented the conviction of innocent individuals.
“Over the entire history of the project ‘Investigation Led by Psychics’ (2013–2015), we examined about 60 criminal cases, clairvoyants found new evidence, described criminals, or even directly pointed to them,” shared Yuliya Fedets, head and chief editor of the project on STB TV channel, as reported by AiF in Ukraine.
In 2009, Mykhailo Martirosov, an English teacher at the First Ukrainian Gymnasium in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, was accused by law enforcement of raping 11-year-old Katya Svechikhina, allegedly driving her to suicide.
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The evidence was weak, the trial lasted 3.5 years, and the teacher remained in pre-trial detention. However, psychics Khayal Akperov and Ilmira Derbentseva concluded that Mykhailo was innocent. They even pointed to the real pedophile living near the girl. It later turned out that he had been on the radar of law enforcement. After Katya’s tragedy, the girl’s mother, who also taught at the same gymnasium, reported that the criminal had sent her daughter an SMS proposing a meeting. Police later found child pornography, underwear, and phone numbers of girls at his home. But the case was before New Year—all reports were submitted, rewards collected, and Mykhailo Martirosov was forgotten. Only three months after the psychics’ investigation was the teacher acquitted directly in the courtroom.
The murder of 39-year-old Svitlana Grabko from Orikhove, Zaporizhzhia region, which occurred on December 13, 2011, could have remained unsolved. The woman, who was seven months pregnant, went to a market in Zaporizhzhia and never returned home. Police checked all hospitals and morgues, declared her missing, but found nothing. Svitlana’s friends turned to psychic Olena Kurylo. The clairvoyant determined that Svitlana was dead and her body was in an abandoned quarry. Divers searched multiple times but found nothing. Officially, the search was halted. Then, Svitlana’s friends pooled money from acquaintances and hired a diver themselves. On November 25, 2012—nearly a year after her disappearance—the diver found Svitlana’s body. The clairvoyant also described her killer. According to Kurylo, he was Svitlana’s former lover. He took her life over $25,000 she had entrusted him to keep. He decided it was better to kill than return the money. He tied a bag of cement to the victim’s body and dumped it in the quarry. The court sentenced him to life imprisonment.
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Stunning results were also achieved in “Battle of Psychics.” Here are just a few of the most striking examples. In 2006, in the village of Rubanivka, Kherson region, farmer Mykola Kuks was brutally murdered. His wife, Svitlana, was accused of ordering the killing from three villagers. For six years, she and her alleged accomplices remained in pre-trial detention. The court never found them guilty but did not release them either. During this time, the woman lost all her property, her underage son Oleg was left without parents or a home, and her mother died of grief. As soon as Oleg turned 16, he turned to the “Battle of Psychics” project. The clairvoyants felt that Svitlana and the three men were not guilty of the murder. They even described the real killer, who, by the way, had previously been detained by police and released after questioning. Svitlana and her fellow villagers were released, and all charges were dropped. Recently, the woman was given a two-room apartment as compensation and promised payments of 1.5 million UAH.
In the spring of 2011, a year before the murder of Oksana Makar, in the same village of Vradiivka, Mykolaiv region, 15-year-old Alina Porkul was killed on her way home from a hair salon. Clairvoyant Olena Kurylo “saw” that the killers were people in uniform and predicted they would be caught after committing another such crime. If law enforcement had acted proactively, Oksana Makar might still be alive.
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In 2011, in the village of Nova Vodolaha, Kharkiv region, local beauty queen and tenth-grader Katya Yatlo was murdered. The investigation reached a dead end, and law enforcement asked psychics for help. The clairvoyants described not only the killer’s appearance but also his tattoos, car, and even the numbers on his license plate. After the show aired, the maniac was arrested. He confessed to killing Katya and two other girls. He admitted that he had seen the “Battle of Psychics” program and immediately began removing the described features—he sold the car and removed the tattoo. He did not live to stand trial—he hanged himself in his cell.



