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Theresa Caputo (born June 10, 1967 [1] [2] [3]) is an American psychic medium, best known for her TLC reality television series Long Island Medium. [4] [5] Early life
1. The Long Island Medium. The Long Island Medium stars Theresa Caputo, who is known for walking right up to strangers to pass along messages from departed loved ones.
Long Island Medium is an American reality television series starring Theresa Caputo, a self-professed medium who claims she can communicate with the dead. Much of the program, which premiered on September 25, 2011, takes place in Hicksville, New York, though it often follows Caputo as she meets with clients in other areas.
The 56-year-old is now preparing for the premiere of her new Lifetime TV series, “Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits,” which will debut Jan. 25. She says fans can expect a mix of her professional ...
"Theresa Caputo Live: The Experience" is coming to Ovation Hall inside Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10.
In March 2017, TV medium Thomas John was caught doing a hot reading in a sting operation named "Operation Pizza Roll", which was planned and implemented by Susan Gerbic and Edward. The unmarried couple, Gerbic and Edward, attended John's show using aliases, and were "read" as a married couple Susanna and Mark Wilson by John. During the entire ...
Theresa Caputo proves just that during the Friday, February 12, episode of Long Island Medium: There in Spirit. In Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak peek, Caputo, 54, sits down with a woman and ...
In 1880 the American stage mentalist Washington Irving Bishop published a book revealing how mediums would use secret codes as the trick for their clairvoyant readings. [81] The Seybert Commission was a group of faculty at the University of Pennsylvania who in 1884–1887 exposed fraudulent mediums such as Pierre L. O. A. Keeler and Henry Slade ...