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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Signs from beyond may lead the way to Jake

By Sharon Weatherall

It’s been 15 years since Jake Just went missing and the ‘cold case’ investigation surrounding his disappearance remains in police files with few, if any new leads.

According to reputable psychics there are people alive today who know what happened to the 18 year old on the fateful night he did not come home. While information from psychic/medium sources cannot be used as evidence in a police investigation, after a decade and a half I do believe such details may be pieced together to help his mourning family find closure in a more ‘spiritual’ way. 

In the story that follows, I share some of the information willingly given to me by four mediums who have donated time and efforts toward solving this case and trying to make contact with Jake Just whom they believe died on the night he went missing. 

It was Devil’s Night October 30, 1998 when the Midland Ontario teen attended a party in the Sunnyside area of town which is densely wooded and marshy in some places. Leaving with his friend Steve Hayes sometime around midnight, the two separated on their way home. Steve preferred the street lights to guide him while Jake took a shortcut through the woods and was never seen again. Despite enormous efforts including police interviews of over 200 people, community searches, dredging of marsh areas, hefty rewards and ongoing police grid searches, no evidence as to what happened to the boy has surfaced to this day. 

During the past decade while working for the local newspaper I contacted family members, friends and police to do annual anniversary stories in hopes of stirring a memory or bringing forward new information from the public that might help find Jake. During that time I befriended Debbie Just – Jake’s mother, a lovely lady who lives each day with a burden of sorrow that no parent should have to experience. Her son has been missing now for 15 years and while life goes on, the pain of not knowing where he is remains.

One source of information has been constant. Initially Debbie received many calls from psychics and mediums sharing stressful accounts of what they felt had happened – in most Jake was dead and the details were too horrific for her to deal with. After a couple of years the calls began to slow down but they did not stop. Because Debbie did not want to turn down any information police continued to look into these calls and tips, going as far as to meet with some psychics in locations they thought may be related to Jake’s disappearance.

While she no longer deals directly with the calls Debbie has continued to keep an open mind and open heart when it comes to communications from beyond.

"Anything that will bring exposure to help solve the case and find out what happened to Jake I am 100 percent for it," said the anguished mother who has never given up hope that someone has information that could lead to finding her son.

Myself, I have to believe that Jake is reaching out from the other side to let us know what happened. He wants to ease his mothers’ pain and find closure for his family by trying to make contact through people with psychic gifts. Throughout my life I have always believed the spirit leaves the body upon death but does not necessarily leave this dimension – some are earthbound for whatever reason.

For Jake and his family, I keep writing anniversary stories containing new angles but mostly old information. This year is different and I hope this information points to new leads. In spring 2011, I believe Jake influenced my friendship with the ‘Rescue Mediums’ and he was foremost in my mind when I heard they were filming a segment of their show on site at the Centennial Museum & Archives in Penetanguishene. I asked the staff to arrange an interview for me with the popular television personalities and was given 15 minutes at the end of the last day of filming. I already knew my last question would not pertain to the Rescue Mediums’ museum visit but somehow I would find a way to ask about Jake Just.

On my way there I had to interview a local business man regarding an advertorial for the paper – he was to call and tell me where we’d meet. A tree cutter, he was busy overseeing a couple of crews and when the call came he asked me if I knew where a particular address was in ‘Sunnyside’ of Midland? The hair stood up on the back of my neck and I knew Jake was somehow giving me a sign. When I got to Sunnyside to meet my contact, his crew was cutting down a tree within eye-view of the house where Jake had attended the Devil’s Night party. Leaving Sunnyside a short while later, I felt strong intuition as I scanned the wooded area he had entered so many years before. I was suddenly hyped for my interview with two of televisions’ most renowned mediums.

Jackie Dennison and Alison Wynne-Ryder were as cheerful and welcoming in person as they were on TV. We had carried out the interview and taken a picture before I ventured to change the subject and ask about Jake. I told them a teen had gone missing 13 years prior – without a trace. “No one knows what happened to him,” I said.

To my surprise Jackie Dennison’s demeanor changed from smiling to serious. 

“There are two people who know what happened to him, Sharon …..a girl and a boy,” said Jackie.

As it turned out, police work was not new to Jackie Dennison who has been involved with criminal investigations in the past by sharing psychic tips and information received through meditative readings. In Northwich England she is head of ‘Feathers Academy of Clairvoyant Mediums and Holistic Therapies’ Cheshire. Jackie gave me her personal email to stay in touch.

It was like somebody pinched me. Not only was I hearing some potential new information but I was getting an open invitation for help. Filled with compassion for the Just family, Jackie and Alison said they would be "willing to help" in any way they could - they understood my need to do something positive for Jake's upcoming 13th anniversary story.

Later that summer using only two police pictures of Jake (one aged 18 and one age enhanced) mediums Jackie Dennison, Alison Wynne-Ryder and Anne Jones meditated on Jake. Their premonitions included rusty oil drums, water and trees, a wooden pier, a long wooden structure near the water, a missing chain, a significant badge or button, concrete and stone rubble – many items that could certainly be in the area or at any waterfront community in Southern Georgian Bay. Sketches of landmarks accompanied the meditation reports. Descriptions and sketches of specific females and males were given by Jackie and Alison, while the same names of several girls and boys were noted by all three women. Likewise all three felt a problem in the throat with choking, and confusion caused by a head injury when focusing on Jake. Two out of three felt that “vagrants” had taken the shoes off his feet.

The generous offer of psychic help has extended over the past two years with Jackie and fellow medium Steve Furlong, continuing the work together to find out what happened to Jake. The two gifted mediums have become committed using maps, dowsing with pendulums and other forms of techniques. They, along with an assistant - Edna Dargie, have even gone to the Sunnyside woods to retrace the steps Jake took on the night he went missing. That experience was not only exhilarating but informative. It was as if Jake were there speaking to them and guiding them along the path he took then eventually exited from. Both Jackie and Steve felt that Jake left the woods before he went missing and made it on foot to a nearby road where he was possibly struck by a vehicle – then taken from the area. This would make sense since his body could not be found and searches of the wooded area have turned up no clues. 

It is common knowledge Jake Just received a head injury at the party when kids were playing a game that involved hitting themselves in the head with beer bottles. Bleeding, Jake had asked for a ride and been turned down because the car had “no room”. Witnesses later said they did not think the injury was severe. Jake had also been drinking alcohol. Jackie Dennison and Steve Furlong both felt Jake was drunk and nauseated. When he was walking along the wood path – which was steep and rocky, they believe Jake may have fallen and injured his head a second time making him disoriented and unbalanced. Both mediums experienced a choking sensation as if Jake may have been drowning on his own vomit, blood or water. While in the woods Jackie and Steve felt strongly that Jake had definitely been there, and then left. There were premonitions of a low back truck (possibly red). When we were walking along the road after leaving the woods a red logo’ed truck passed slowly by which Jackie took as a sign from Jake. She felt a red truck may have had some significance in what happened.

In 2012 on the same weekend as Jackie Dennison and Steve Furlong walked through the Sunnyside woods, a meeting was arranged with Jake’s mother Debbie Just and she was asked to bring along some of Jake’s personal belongings. Using the objects as a connection to the spiritual world Jackie and Steve felt Jake in the room and said he was happy his mother was trying to make contact.

“Jake is excited and pleased. He doesn’t know where he is and he doesn’t care. He is in a place where he is helping others and has total connection with animals, people and children,” said Jackie.

“Jake is not bothered (about what happened to him) and loves to help people. He is working as a helper now guiding children from tragic circumstances and helping them to cross over - Jake has no fear of anything.” 

Debbie told the psychics “you are describing my son” - and related in conversation that Jake had always had "too much trust".

“I talk to Jake all the time and feel him with me,” said Debbie.

Jackie told her to continue talking to Jake as he was always close by.

Later Debbie Just said the experience while difficult, had given her a small feeling of closure to think that Jake was passed over but still near her. She says the information that has come forth through psychic meditations from the Rescue Mediums and Steve Furlong has stimulated “raw emotion” taking her back “physically and mentally” to the day Jake went missing and a feeling she had that someone knew where her son was.

“I have always felt that someone knows. When people do wrong they are always worried about the punishment – I have felt that punishment for 15 years and believe it is time to balance to books,” said Debbie.

“I just want someone to let me know  - even anonymously, where my son is and let our family move on. I am not taking it lightly when I say it doesn’t matter to me if they are punished because they have lived with this for 15 years too – that’s got to be hard. We just need closure.”

Debbie says it’s hard for her family to go to the cemetery to see a tree and a plaque while knowing Jake is not there.

“I don’t know where Jake is but my main concern is to find out where my son is! Whether what happened to him was intentional or not or if it was an accident, doesn’t matter now – I just want to know,” said Debbie.

“It has to come out sometime, somehow. It has been quite a few years since there has been a wakeup call like reading this blog brought to me and I think this is the year to make it loud and clear. People need to know that Jake has not gone away - we are still actively working on his case. They need a wakeup call to take them back to that day then maybe they’ll come forward and maybe we will find Jake.”

Jackie Dennison and Steve Furlong are committed to working on the case and meeting with Debbie again at some point in the future. Now that contact has been made with Jake, everyone wants to move forward and find out exactly what happened to him. I hope to be a part of that discovery and that hopefully the knowledge will help Debbie Just and her family find peace.

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