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Psychic Patrick Hutchinson said he was prepared for the usual voices from the spirit world when he took centre stage at a Morley pub.
Punters sat with bated breath to see who would be chosen as the 45-year-old medium waited for messages from the dead.
But he said there was one determined voice that just wouldn't go away.
* CLICK HERE FOR EXTENDED EIGHT MINUTE INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK HUTCHINSON."I had a spirit lady who was directing her thoughts towards her granddaughter. I said: 'There's a lady coming through, a grandmother figure'.
"I started to walk away, but the grandmother impressed more thoughts on me and made me feel like darkness was around me. It was a feeling of not being right, like something bad was happening.
"I said: 'There is something in your childhood by a man who lived not very far from you'.
"Then I went to stop, because I knew where it was going but the grandma told me: 'Keep on talking to her and tell her what I have to say'.
"The grandma said: 'Don't take her outside, her mum needs to know as well'."
So Patrick relayed the message to the woman, who was sitting with a friend and her mum.
"I said: 'I am so sorry, your grandma says you were abused when you were 10 or nine'.
"I thought then that hopefully that would make the grandma happy. I tried to move on to another group of people, but she kept on insisting.
"I approached her again and said: 'There is another young lady involved as well as another four,' and at that point she burst out crying. Her mum was gobsmacked."
The woman and her mum left the pub before returning 10 minutes later with her father.
"The dad came into the show and said thank you for telling us this. He said he was going to take matters into his own hands, but the grandma said: 'No, it's to be done properly. This man needs to be sorted out legally'."
Terrance Dunstan, 61, from Morley, is now behind bars for five-and-a-half years. Patrick said he had a felt a presence at Leeds Crown Court during the trial which he also attended.
"The feeling I got from the grandma was that she was so pleased it was out in the open and so pleased the father had gone to the police.
"When I was in the court on the second or third day, I felt the presence of her grandma and I could feel that she was watching. At the end of the day, if it wasn't for her none of this would have happened and he would still be out there."
Patrick will be back in Leeds on July 11 at Queenswood Social Club, Queenswood Drive, Headingley.
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The full article contains 491 words and appears in EP Leeds First & County newspaper.