Monday, February 1, 2010

The Scott Dyleski case


Teen Held in Bizarre Slaying was the headline in the San Francisco Chronicle in October 2005.




The paper featured three of the young man's school portraits, to elucidate how much he had changed over the a two year period. The case has had wide attention and is the subject of much hysteria around Demonic possession. Some say that due to the publishing of this article, public opinion was swayed against him - a minor whose identity probably should have been protected, even if he were convicted - and he was convicted on all counts.
I have no opinion either way, and only wish to highlight the obvious clues I found in the article to indicate the young man was most probably attached by multiple spirits, and that it all began with the death of his older sister.
"Authorities have arrested a 16 year old boy in connection with the killing"
Buried in the 7th paragraph of the article is the "aha" statement for me - "His sister Denika was killed in a car crash two years ago at the age of 18..." "Whatever his personality, students said he wasn't known for trouble."
In the following article
it says, "One student who knows Dyleski said the teenager was a typical kid until the 8th grade when his personality and demeanor darkened noticeably." He was described as a "normal suburban kid who was a boy scout, loved baseball and earned good grades", but Dyleski's life took a turn between 7th and 8th grades.

From the perspective of spirit attachment, it seems obvious that the spirit of Denika went to her brother after she died in the car crash, and from that moment on, his personality changed. This is why it is critical to have the knowledge to Claim Your Space following the sudden death of a loved one.

When a person loses a loved one, the tendency is to find solace in alcohol and in some cases, drugs. This inadvertently compounds the problem by rendering the person's human energy field vulnerable. The shock of the sudden loss of a loved one, compounded by the consumption of mind altering substances can leave a person open to spirit attachment.

I caught snippets in the articles about how he wore eyeliner, silver jewelry and liked to make his own fashions. That sounds more like a girl than a boy to me. I have no way of knowing what kind of personality the sister had, what her interests were, or what, but it is pretty likely her spirit might have been very angry that she was deprived of her life, and that anger may have been demonstrated through her younger brother.

My partner and I were immediately interested in this case and wanted to offer our services, but we weren't sure we would be welcomed, or whether it would have a negative outcome for Scott. Even if we had determined he had attachments and cleared them, it wasn't likely to affect the outcome of his trial.
Over time, a person who is attached, even by a loved one, becomes susceptible to further attachment, especially if drugs and alcohol continue to be used. It is possible Scott became the tool of a negative spirit - if he did the crime.
I wish my book could reach more people so that anytime a loved one passes away, folks have the necessary tools to ensure the spirit goes to the Light and survivors don't suffer for years to come.

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