Post from February, 2010

Giving it to God…

Thursday, 25. February 2010 10:15

Most everyone has heard the story I have been telling about the people in the Cumberland River.  I posted a list of names of people who have been missing in Nashville for a while now.  Along with others I have contacted the media, law enforcement, and other avenues to ask for help.

I am letting everyone know that today I am leaving it in God’s Hands.  There will be no fundraiser right now or searching for another media outlet to tell the story to.  My job as a messenger has been completed.  When the road gets really dark, sometimes you just have to ask God to drive the rest of the way. 

I have been working on this case/story since the first phone call came in on Dec. 28th, 2009.  The lessons I have learned from these people who were forgotten about have opened my heart more than I ever thought it could go.  It has awakened me to how much judgement has played a part in getting missing persons special attention.  I have also noticed just how much time we waste tearing apart HOW someone came up missing with the he said she said bickering.  If more time was used looking for the person who is missing instead of posting them on the news and deciding who did it, we might be able to get a lot of these missing people found.  When I heard from a news reporter recently that the story of the people in the river wasnt “intriguing” enough, thats when I had finally had it.

The message I had to give from all of these souls was that they were stuck in a section of this river because their bodies were getting caught up together.  As graphic and disgusting as it sounds, this I believed to be something of HIGH importance.  Now that I have found out that the Cumberland River is Nashville’s main water supply it made me even more ill.

I was never asking for everyone to grab a hose and start sucking the water out of the whole river so we could find them.  There is 75 yards that I have been shown that need searched within this river.  Im going to give everyone the location one more time incase someone wants to search this out.  It is located right by Shelby Bottoms Park where the railroad tracks cross over into the park.  I believe these are the only tracks that cross over that river in Nashville, and the bridge is called Bordeaux.  If the area between the bridge for the tracks, and 75 yards down stream where there is a tiny boating dock was searched it would be of great help to these souls.

I want everyone to know again that the list I put up of missing people in Nashville is not everyone who I have seen to be in this river.  The only soul I am claiming to be in that river right now is Roger Dale Douglas.  His family is very aware that I believe this to be true.  They also have evidence to believe the same.

Roger came to me as the “spokesperson” for those who are stuck within this river.  I will continue to pray for them every night.  If there is anything that anyone can offer to the police department to help with this search, please contact the East Metro Precinct in Nashville.

One day a man called me looking for his uncle.  Now it is me who is letting God know im calling out “uncle.”  I will never give up on these people and their families, but my job as a messenger has been completed.

Many thanks for all the support that has been shown by those who really do care!

P.S.  I want to show something that happen in 2006 to a homeless woman in Nashville.  It broke my heart when I read this.

http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=780&pst=379602

God bless,

Kelli Faulkner

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Do We Just Disappear?

Sunday, 21. February 2010 21:51

Now that you have had a chance to read “Who is in the Cumberland River” I want to take this time to educate everyone on why it is so important that we know who or what is in this river.

When we physically die from someone commiting an evil act upon us, does our soul just POOF and go into the Light?  Are we instantly at Home with God?  No.  Unfortunately, the soul is stuck on this earth, and sometimes wondering in a dark place.  I have had many sleepless nights since beginning this case back in December.  It was very important for these souls that have come to me to explain what has happen to them since they disappeared.  I have seen children who thought they were still physically alive.  I have seen some souls reliving the constant nightmare of what happen to them as if a type of “ground hog day” was playing within their minds.  I have seen souls desperate to know why their life didnt matter.  See, in order to get into that Light and be with God, the soul has to feel worthy.  How can anyone feel worthy when they have been destroyed, and thrown away like trash?  It is our responsibility to unite and find these people when they come up missing, no matter what kind of past they had here.  We cannot spend our time acting as the judge and juror as to what may or may not have happen to them.  We have to help our law enforcement agencies if they are under staffed, and find these people.  The nation is in a horrible state financially, and we are all very aware of that.  If every single one of us gave a quarter out of our pockets to help fund finding these people, then we would have no excuse that there is not enough funding. 

If we continue walking around and not realizing what happens to a soul if they have passed physically, then we are going to continue being the cause of a tremendous amount being stuck here.  No, its not our fault that horrible things are done to innocent people, but we can make a huge difference for them!  We can free them from their nightmares, and put them in a place where they SO DESERVE to go, Heaven.

I have a young soul wondering why her life was cut off so early, I have heard another soul who was trying to stay clean and sober, and had been for ten years until his life was taken.  There is a soul that was selling her body to make money to take care of her family, she definitely needs to know she is worth more!  I have so many that come to me whose names I dont know, but I do know their nightmares.  They share them with me in hopes that someone will listen.

Through all my years of helping find missing persons, I have never learned as much as I have with these heroic souls.  They have explained to me why at times I have been wrong with cases, but at other times be so right.  They have showed me the bigger picture in all of this, and just how important it is that we never judge a case by how they came up missing, what race the person might be, or by what they felt they had to do in order to survive in this world.

You may not believe any of what I have shared with you about what they have taught me, and thats ok.  Just, please dont let it be a reason to stop looking to see what is in this river.  Believe me, im just as curious as everyone else is.  I have doubted myself even when evidence was being put in my face.  I no longer am doubting.  Now I am waiting to see what God is going to reveal to all of us.  These souls are ready, ready to go Home.  They need our eyes to find them, and our prayers to lift them.

God bless everyone for any support you can give! 

Kelli Faulkner

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Who is in the Cumberland River?

Sunday, 21. February 2010 15:12

On Dec. 28th 2009, I received a call from a man who was looking for a missing loved one.  He explained to me that his uncle, Roger Dale Douglas, had been missing since Feb. 4th of 2006.  I explained to him that I would need the rest of the day to look into what may have happen to his uncle and an area we could possibly search for him.

That night I went to sleep and began dreaming visions that I realized the next morning were things I had seen for the 2 weeks prior to him calling me.  Not only was I dreaming of Roger Douglas, but I was seeing more than what I expected.  Roger showed me that I needed to look for him in a river that was next to a dog park.  (I will spare you the deep details that I saw of the area because there is a much bigger picture that needs to be told.)  When Roger took me to the river once again in my dream, he showed me things about his body that would help validate who he was.  I also began seeing other parts of bodies within the water.  I couldnt quite understand what the message was until I saw Roger rise out of this river, and many others rose with him.  I saw children, I saw women/men of different age and races.  I kept saying to myself, “Oh my God, you are not alone!” 

The next morning I quickly went to my computer and pulled up a map to type the address of the last known location of Roger.  As I panned out a click on this map I saw a river that fit the description.  I began a search of dog parks in Nashville, TN.  The park I found was called Shelby Bottoms Park which was located right next to a river called the Cumberland River.  I kept thinking to myself how I fell upon this too easily, but knew I needed to contact the family right away in order to have this area searched. 

After I gave the family everything I had found, we then located a certified cadaver dog team to have a search done of this area.  The search was conducted and many areas were hit on land.  They tried to get the dogs into a boat and see what they would do, but because the boat was too small and the current was rough they had to get out.  The short time they were in there the dogs did show strong interest in the water, meaning the dogs smelled human remains.

The woman who ran the search dog team told us she would contact the detective and let him know her findings but she never did.  It was not until a month later when we made many phone calls to the detective that this would be communicated by this woman.  Still, nothing was done by law enforcement for Roger.  Even though the dogs had shown there was reason to believe human remains were within this water nothing was done.

The story goes on and on but what needs to be told now is a bigger story.  If you look at the amount of cold cases within this city, you will find about 30 of them.  Take a look at a lot of them and you will see that a big majority of them come up missing from the area of this river or from Shelby Park.  Still no searches are being done for any of them.  Why?  There is the story of a little girl named Tabitha Tuders who came up missing from her school bus stop in 2003.  The park was searched with dogs but when the searchers headed towards the water law enforcement called it off.  They ruled Tabitha a runaway.  Why?  Today law enforcement is saying Tabitha was abducted, but WHY after 6 1/2 years of her being missing did this change?  There is another woman who came up missing and her car was found in Shelby Park.  Her car was taken for investigation, but again no search was done on the river next to the park.  Why?

I understand that law enforcement is short handed and im sympathetic to the fact that money is tight everywhere.  When the search for Roger happen with the cadaver dogs it was considered a training exercise.  Those types of exercises require no money.  Why cant we now have diving teams run an exercise in the Cumberland River?  It would cost no money for the state unless something is found.  I have tried telling this to law enforcement with the hopes they would allow a team in there to do such an exercise, but nothing has been done.  How many people are in this river?  Is it the 27 I saw or less?  Maybe it is more.  We will never know if there is even (1) until we have it searched.

What I have been shown is no longer about a “psychic detective” locating a missing person.  This is about REAL EVIDENCE that there are many people who are coming up missing from this river and nothing is being done to find them.  Just because others might not be able to see the souls that I see doesnt mean they are ok and we just wait for another day to find them.  One of the most disturbing statements that was told to me was from one of Roger’s family members.  He said that the woman who ran the dogs during the search said, “If there are bodies in that river they aint going anywhere.  Time is on our side.”  This makes me beyond ill!  I cannot describe the pain I felt for Roger and his family when I heard these words.  I guess she believed someone could keep on rotting down there because they were dead anyways.

I would like to now introduce you to the cold cases in the Nashville area.  You can do your own research and see some of the stories of where these people were last seen.  A lot of the names on this list you will not find much information on.  For some reason they just are not shown out there for us to read about.  When you read the stories that are out there, please dont judge.  Just because someone comes up missing and had a rough past, doesn’t mean they are not someone special in the eyes of their family.  Let’s keep our hearts open to all the men, and all the women, and most of all to the children. 

Sara Martinez 5/15/09.

JAMES CROUCH 3/3/09.

LOUIS WILLS 2/2/09.

Jovana Delagado 1/20/09.

Monica Vazquez 12/5/08.

JASON WILSON 12/30/06.

Roger Douglas 2/4/06.

TABITHA TUDERS 4/29/03. www.tabithatuders.net

Misty Sullivan 2/14/03.

Tonya Salazar 11/19/01.

Yasmin Salazar 11/19/01.

Clarence Morris 3/30/01.

Mayme Johnson 6/12/00.

Lakisha Jones 12/14/99.

Marcus Rutledge 6/8/98.

Adre El 6/23/97.

Pamela Mitchell 8/19/92.

Roger Liles 5/5/92.

Donald Johnson 11/18/89.

Lee Woodard 8/15/87.

Alice Sullivan 8/28/86.

Ricky Franks 6/7/85.

Linda Taylor 4/23/83.

Debra Murr 2/8/83.

Veda Powers 5/26/82.

Charlie Hall III 12/31/81.

Jennifer Wyant 6/28/80.

Tracey Jessup 8/5/99.

I want it to be personally known that im not saying everyone on this list is in the Cumberland.  Some of these cases im sure have a totally different situation going on.  There might be a lot of people we are missing from this list that could or could not be in this river.  Its just time to stand up and help clean this river up of whatever or whomever might be in there!

God bless everyone for your time in reading this!  I can tell you personally that there are a lot of souls who are just as grateful for the time you are taking to care.

Kelli Faulkner

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