California Investigator Uses Clairvoyant to Find Missing Mother

Siggy - Fighting Monsters
3 min readJul 7, 2024

Missing mother and grandmother.

Photo by Blake Alexander on Unsplash

Edith Irene Bonham was living in a 55 and above only trailer park in Monrovia California. She moved there sometime around 1972 after she divorced her second husband, Eugene Bonham. She stayed to herself mostly with the Senior Nutrition Activity Program, better known as SNAP.

When Raymond Cockrell, one of her two sons, couldn’t contact his mother he drove to her trailer. She wasn’t there and no one had seen her. There were also dirty dishes in the sink which wasn’t like his mother at all. He contacted the police, and a missing report was filed.

It was one Officer Kidd who took the report, but it ended up being assigned to Detective Sgt George Wilson.

Edith was seen by her son Raymond Cockrell on the 10th of October, and she spoke of being ill, depressed and having suicidal thoughts. Before that on the 5th of October she withdrew $1500 dollars from her bank account. She also had a lot of other weird transactions but nothing that would point to why she went missing. The same detective I’ll give an opinion on as I get further into Edith’s story, Detective Sgt. George Wilson, went to the Legion where they held her SNAP meetings. He found out Edith was signed in last on October 17th which was odd because she would go so often and…

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Siggy - Fighting Monsters

Evil most foul is what I write about. Mainly missing and murdered women, children across the United States. WE. ARE. NOT. SAFE.