| Carla Baron gives an inside look at the second season of Court TV's "Haunting Evidence." The Court TV folks sat down with Carla, star of the hit series, to discover more about this famous psychic, and her whirlwind ride into danger, intrigue, and the unknown.
Court TV Goes One-On-One with Carla Baron, star of "Haunting Evidence"
Carla Baron gives an inside look at the second season of Court TV's "Haunting Evidence." The Court TV folks sat down with Carla, star of the hit series, to discover more about this famous psychic, and her whirlwind ride into danger, intrigue, and the unknown.
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 Carla Baron of Court TV's "Haunting Evidence." Q: What's been new in your life since the last season of Haunting Evidence?
A: I've been so busy with the new season of Haunting Evidence that I haven't had a life. I'm always packing my bags or shooting. I really haven't had two seconds to breathe.
Personally, I do feel more comfortable in my own skin now and I look much better. That projects on TV. The confidence shows. I'm happy about it. I don't feel so guarded.
Q: What has been the most difficult Haunting Evidence case?
A: There has never been a distinct obstacle to keep me from getting an answer. Whatever I am supposed to see, I see. This season, viewers will really get to see my methodology. I really get to work the way I like to work.
The producers, however, did keep having to slow me down. "Carla," they'd say, "we don't want you to solve this case in three minutes. The show will be over too quickly." I am lightning fast. And the faster I work, the more accurate I am. It's like a laser light show.
John works just the opposite way. He takes more time - which is why we're so good together on screen.
Q: During your investigation, what did you find out about Natalee Holloway?
A: I pretty much nailed it. I knew, for a long time, that I'd be working on this case. I knew whatever I was going to contribute was going to be poignant. I was willing to place myself in an area of danger and name names. I described in detail what happened-after I worked the case, there's nothing left to ponder. I'm crystal clear on this one.
Q: Will police ever discover Natalee Holloway's killer?
A: I think the police already know who the killer is. But there's a lot of fear down there - you can sense it in the air.
Q: Have you ever tried to contact Lana Clarkson?
A: From the Phil Spector trial? I don't connect with victims, per se, unless officially requested by law enforcement assigned, or immediate family.
Q: What is the most enjoyable part of your job?
A: It's the glow I get when I do a reading. That's why I do them. It's like a personal therapy for me. When I'm in a reading, I center myself and become a better person with each reading. Other psychics are drained when they do it, but I'm energized. In fact, it can take me three or four hours to wind down after I'm done.
Q: What is the most difficult part of your job?
A: Waking up and realizing that another year has gone by. It seems like five minutes. My work is so invigorating that I forget time goes by. It's like a fountain of youth. The more I do, the younger and more energetic I feel. It's difficult when other people are stuck in real time and I'm in a different time dimension.
Q: What is the murder case you'd most like to investigate?
A: Jack the Ripper. I'd want to see what Jack did.
Q: Why not do it?
A: I don't get involved unless I'm officially invited. I don't have time to indulge myself.
I'd also like to study the Zodiac Killer. I'm a child of the seventies, which was the real dawn of serial killers. For some reason it became a big cultural influence back then.
I'd like to investigate Lizzie Borden, too. She was certainly a product of the media, and an early student of using the media to 'swing' things her way.
Q: Do you think most police and prosecutors believe you can help them solve difficult cases?
A: As with any group, there are certain individuals who have vision, and are open to exploring new avenues when nothing else is working. This is definitely part of the future, especially in law enforcement, where people are beginning to take their egos out of the equation when doing their jobs.
Q: Please describe what it feels like to contact the dead.
A: To me, it's exactly the same as communicating with the living. I don't see them as 'dead.' They have the same energy as a living person. They sound the same. No difference.
The new season of "Haunting Evidence" starts Wednesday, June 20th at 10PM E/P.
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