FL - Dr Teresa Sievers, 46, murdered in home, Bonita Springs, June 2015 #2

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I read somewhere that Dr. S. Was the only medical doctor practicing "energy medicine" in the Naples area ... maybe LS's newsletter. And though I'm very familiar with holistic medicine I've never heard the term "energy medicine" before... Very leading edge stuff.

My first post - hoping it shows up in the correct place!

"Energy medicine" has been around for awhile. I was very interested in it at one time and even took some classes but that was over ten years ago. One early practitioner that I can think of is Donna Eden. Basically, it involves working with the body's energy centers (chakras).
 
You can purchase energy medicine kits and magnetic kits from ebay and amazon. You can find alot of stuff like that by typing in meditation kits.
 
Magnetic therapy etc has been around for awhile, not sure about in the mainstream sense though. For example, all those string like necklaces that are a favorite of athletes, I feel like baseball the most, those are magnets and are worn to improve function or so they say
 
My first post - hoping it shows up in the correct place!

"Energy medicine" has been around for awhile. I was very interested in it at one time and even took some classes but that was over ten years ago. One early practitioner that I can think of is Donna Eden. Basically, it involves working with the body's energy centers (chakras).

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I could list more and more and more. But this is the last one I will post

http://www.webmd.com/magnetic-field-therapy-topic-overview

Well butter my butt and call me a bisquit! I had no idea! I love WS, I learn something new every day! So it seems like "energy medicine" is a pretty broad field at least according to the Eden site (http://www.energymedicinedirectory.com/id16.html) ... one could be a Reiki practitioner or an intuologist, transformational life coach, massage therapist, meditation instruction, Chinese medicine specialist, addiction therapist, Quantum Touch and on and on. I saw only one practitioner in the Bonita Springs area, not Dr. S. I wonder if she studied under Donna Eden.
 
Helper, are you certain that Teresa was discovered deceased by one of office employees? If so, can you lay out the sequence of events that led this person to go to the home?
I just put this out there as an example of what "could" have happened....We have received several pieces of info from LE and interviews with SH and LS that don't really make sense (at least to us the public). So, I just imagined myself sitting in the office and thought about how it "might" happen. If the office opens at 9:00am (lets say) and an emergency happens..Dr doesn't show up and can't be reached..What do you do? Maybe you call her husband..Maybe he says can someone go to the house and check on her. Maybe someone just volunteers to go check and doesn't call her husband. Don't know. You need at least one person to stay in the office and answer phones. So one person might go to check on Dr. Sievers..they get there find her deceased (they own the tan suv). They call the police. They wait for the police. Answers questions...while crime scene tape is being put up...then calls the office...the receptionist relays the message to SH...she can't believe it..hops in her car and drives to Dr Sievers house. Somebody calls LS (remember she said in her interview..she got the call) Later that morning someone puts a sign up on the door..to let patients know she has passed...guessing that was SH because "passed" is probable her family's word for deceased, died etc. This is not fact...just a possibility...coming from a patients perspective.
 
Am I correct to say the doctor herself did not do energy work?
That's true for me. No energy work. (also I was surprised that she had acupuncture listed in her credentials...but not surprised in the sense that she seemed like one of those people who would be a life long student always trying to offer more to her patients)
 
Am I correct to say the doctor herself did not do energy work?

She advertises it as a service she provides (in her practice) but I guess LS was hired to actually do that type of work. In the same way a chiropractor would hire a massage therapist in his practice.
 
Yes-They can determine approximate height of perp by the blood spatter. The angle of the hammer will tell a lot to the investigators but this is why it all takes time to analyze everything.

I imagine it could be determined if the perp was left-handed or right-handed?

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I know

Rather fuzzy isn't it.
We have two very different reports.
I just can't imagine someone reporting a dead body and leaving the scene after calling LE
That part makes no sense

If it happened that way, it would or could explain the tan vehicle.
I just can't imagine LE not telling that person to stay at the scene, you know, stay there, don't touch anything

I am way behind... So forgive me if this has been addressed...

Is there any way we can request a rewind of the 9-1-1 call?
(Like in the scanner thread?)

TIA?..:seeya:
 
Here is info on the Native Anerilcan Church he belongs to. Not very flattering, shall we say?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemenhah_Indigenous_Traditional_Organization

I am a believer in the body's natural, innate ability to heal. I also do not judge the church someone chooses to attend... apparently Dr. Shealy has some cred. "Clyde Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D. is an American neurosugeon and a pioneer in pain medicine. He is credited with the invention of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, spinal cord stimulator and radiofrequency ablation for back pain arising from facet arthropathy" -- according to Wikipedia. Having contributed this much to society, I wouldn't care if he was an agnostic, personally. JMO
 
http://www.news-press.com/picture-g...re-dr-teresa-sievers-was-found-dead/29589071/

This the website I meant to post last nite that has pics of crime scene. There are some pics of folks talking with the police. Don't know if they are the ones that found Dr.

This is probably WAAAYYYY off base...

But... In the second picture, there is an investigator in the Doctor's garage... And the car in the garage looks like it has some damage to the back end of it...(unless it is just a weird reflection)...

Could this be a simple (horrific) case of road rage... By a very unstable random person who perceived the Doctor "cut him/her off" on TS's drive from the airport to home?

The enraged person may have followed her home and slipped into the house with her?

:dunno:
 
There have been several posts on here referencing places such as Sloan Kettering and the U of Minnesota that use holistic approaches. Her approach is not novel or new. Maybe in Florida it is considered out there?

No.....Florida has the same smorgasbord of types of cures that any other state does. FAU is a big university that utilizes holistic medicine in their teachings.
 
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