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As a young boy Brayden begins telling his family details of his Great Uncle's Murder. When those details don't match what the authorities told them, the family begins to question whether the real killer is till out there.
Aiden's mother becomes concerned when he tells her about a sister he doesn't have and a house he has never lived in.
From the time he was little, Seumas had an obsession with large ships, and extreme anxiety about his own death. After Seumas began to describe details of dying in a lifeboat.
Anissa's mom thought it was cute when her daughter told her stories about living in a place called New York.
Four year-old Andrew talked to people no one else could see, and told his mother he was killed by a bomb. When Andrew reveals that he used to be a Marine in a past life, his parents are left feeling helpless.
As a young girl Kimberly constantly played with her sister Sarah whom no one else could see. Her mother really became concerned when Kimberly said that sister pushed her into a fire, killing her.
When young Noah starts talking and acting like his uncle, his family is shocked--particularly since his uncle died five years before Noah was even born.
When six-year-old Rylann spoke of bizarre details of dying in a lightning storm and plane crash, her mother wasn't sure what to do.
As a toddler, Nick had horrible night terrors and dreamt of being a Civil War soldier. Will he now be able to handle a visit back to the battleground where he lost his life centuries ago?
What would you do if your daughter said you were not her mother and believed you had taken her from her real home? How would you feel if your son continuously told you his brother had been killed in a war even though that had never happened?
At only 5 years of age, Olivia graphically describes her pioneer family living with Native Americans and ultimately being murdered.
Amy is a young woman who has vivid memories of the silent film era and is obsessed with tragic deaths of movie stars. Brennan, a six-year-old far advanced for his age, can recall in detail a tragic fall that ended his life.
What would you do if your daughter remembered being inside the Empire State Building when a plane crashed into it, or if your son suffered night terrors from memories of the massacre of Native Americans?
At two years-old, Shane became obsessed with guns and talked about being in the military. Shane's mother felt helpless as her young son began to reveal details of being a 14 year -old soldier who was killed during a war.