Sister Jean Kennedy said she saw a psychic in 2010 who supposedly told her that her dad was murdered and buried at their family home, and his body was found decades after he disappeared in that exact spot
A man revealed how he discovered his dad’s remains decades after he went missing, under the family home where he grew up.
George Carroll vanished in 1963, when his son Michael was just eight months old, but the son discovered his dad’s body decades later. Michael said his late mum Dorothy told him George left the house for cigarettes but “just never came back”. He even revealed that scandalous rumours had spread in his family that he started a new family and life with a woman he met in Korea – while he served in the US Army during the Korean war.
Michael said the shock discovery was made, at the home in Long Island, New York, after his sister took a trip to a psychic.
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Sister Jean Kennedy said she saw a psychic in 2010 who supposedly told her that her dad was murdered and buried at their family home. Michael will share more details of his shocking discovery in an upcoming documentary called “The Secrets We Bury”. The son bought the family home, where he grew up, from his mum in 1993 – she died five years later following a battle with cancer.
Years later Michael said he started digging because he was desperate to find answers to the mystery behind his late father. He started going into the ground with his sons Chris and Mike Jr, where they made the horrifying discovery.
The producer of this new documentary, Patricia E. Gillespie, speaking to Fox News said: “For many, many years, people thought Mike and his sister Jean Kennedy were crazy. They were just told, ‘Your dad left. Why can’t you accept this?’
“Solving the mystery itself became a jumping-off point for a thousand other little mysteries and secrets.”
She added: “Like all of us, when you lose somebody you care about, there are all these conversations you wish you could have had or things you wish you could have worked out. And for Jean, I think the psychic was an opportunity to do that — to make that long-distance call to the great beyond.”
The documentary added that George’s brother had also told Michael that his side of the family believed the veteran had been murdered.
George called the police when he found the remains, and after forensics teams proved they belonged to his dad his death was ruled a homicide. Tests revealed that blunt force trauma had fractured his skull.
Michael, in the documentary, claimed that he believed his stepdad Richard Darress was behind his dad’s death. Darress has never been criminally investigated for this claim and he died in 2018, aged 77.
The stepdad was a handyman who reportedly came to the family home to work shortly before George vanished. He then married Dorothy after George’s disappearance.
The documentary added that George was never officially reported missing to the police, according to Fox News.


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