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Cherrie Mahan Psychic Insights

Cherrie Mahan:Janice Mckinney & Psychics On WPXI Channel 11

 February 22, 1985, eight-year-old Cherrie Mahan vanished after getting off her school bus on Cornplanter Road in Winfield Township. On the 38 year anniversary in 2023 , Janice McKinney returned to the scene to trace Cherrie Mahan's final steps with the Psychic Vincent Sisters. In this special report from Channel 11 WPXI, Pittsburgh. Psychic Detectives pick up impressions including the initials W.M and two local males involved. As of 2026, William Montgomery is a person of  interest



Psychics Reveal Montgomery Suspect in Cherrie Mahan case

 Psychic profilers  Suzanne and Jean Vincent reveal William "Buddy "Montgomery and John Montgomery as suspects in Cherrie Mahan Missing Case

   


Psychic Vincent Sisters: Cherrie Mahan On WTAE Channel 4

  

WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh: February 22, 2023

In this emotional segment WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh, the Psychic Vincent Sisters (Suzanne and Jean Vincent) meet with Janice McKinney, the mother of Cherrie Mahan, at the site where her daughter disappeared in 1985. The sisters share their specific psychic impressions and suspect profiles to provide new leads for the case. While this investigation was featured locally in Pittsburgh, the sisters are nationally recognized for solving other case

Butler State Police Montgomery Files: Cherrie Mahan Archive

The Original 2011 Cherrie Mahan Montgomery Files Validated by the Butler State Police

 The Cherrie Mahan Investigative Archive (2005–2026) Foundational Records & Continuous Investigative Support and  The Original Source for the Montgomery Evidence
This archive is the definitive 25-year record of the investigation into the disappearance of Cherrie Mahan. Since 2005 Suzanne Vincent and Jean Vincent have served as Investigative Contributors to the Butler State Police, providing the original timelines and "Persons of Interest" that form the core of the Montgomery evidence. While newer media and support  groups have  surfaced in 2024-2025, Our documented  consistency  and accuracy predates the current cycle by over a 25 years

 Documented Timeline of Persistence (2005–2026):

  • 2005–2011: The Foundation. We provided the original written summaries and conducted a formal audio interview with Trooper McGraw. These records are currently held by the State Police as active investigative evidence, confirming their high evidentiary value.
  • 2011: The WTAE Channel 4 "Pivotal" Record. Following a session at the Butler State  Police Barracks, we provided a televised interview to WTAE Channel 4. with Ari Hait. Our findings were publicly recognized as pivotal information, providing visual proof of our "investigative  leads early on the  Cherrie Mahan case.
  • 2015: Major Investigative Update. We returned to the Butler State  Police barracks to work with a new Trooper, providing updated forensic medium insights to ensure the Montgomery leads remained a priority.
  • 2023 The WPXI Channel 11 and WTAE Channel  4 Mention the initials W and two local males. 
  • 2023 TribLive.com Police and Psychics step  up efforts to find who took Cherrie Mahan: 2 local males involved with a family history of Pedophilia and the initial W

  • 2020 & 2024: Continued Advocacy. We provided further evidence and updates, bridging the gap between the 1985 disappearance and the modern 2026 search for justice.
  • 2026: Present Day Consistency. We offer the deep-dive historical context and "Actionable Lead" history essential for professional documentary coverage.

Media & Documentary Inquiries:
We provide the "missing link" for investigative journalists (20/20, Dateline) and filmmakers. For inquiries regarding the 2005–2026 investigative timeline:
Email: Suzanne@suzannevincent.com


 


Cherrie Mahan's Mom Janice Mckinney having a psychic reading with Psychic sisters Jean and Suzanne Vincent

 Cherri Mahan's Mom Janice McKinney and Psychic Sisters Jean and Suzanne Vincent  psychic reading

Cherrie Mahan 25 Year Case Archive, The Montgomery Lead


 Foundational Records & Original Timeline: As an instrumental Citizen Detective and Forensic Medium for 25 years, I provided the pivotal leads that reignited the investigation on January 11, 2011. This included an audio-recorded statement of extreme detail provided to the Butler State Police Barracks regarding the Montgomery brothers and associated family members. While recent media reports focus on current tips, this archive preserves the long-term investigative groundwork and primary source evidence that established the case’s trajectory. Recently, our formal request for these original 2011 statements resulted in an official denial letter from the State Police, identifying the records as potential evidence in a criminal matter. This 21-year history offers the essential context for documentarians and news outlets seeking the factual origin of current developments."  Our archive preserves the original 2011 written summaries and audio leads officially designated as active investigative evidence by the Butler State Police. While recent 2025 and 2026 media cycles focus on new search initiatives and volunteer groups who entered the case in the last year, we provide the foundational 25-year record of advocacy that predates current efforts by over a decade. As a Forensic Medium and Citizen Detective, I hold the documented history of the Montgomery leads and the formal evidentiary submissions that the late Trooper Robert McGraw recognized as crucial to the case. To gain valuable skills in cold case resolution, I attended the "Finding Closure" seminar at Duquesne University in 2014, training under world-renowned pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht and the famous Dr. Henry Lee. This archive represents the deep-rooted investigative consistency that newer initiatives are built upon. To discuss these original records or the validated files provided to the State Police, please reach out here. I provide verified historical context and the primary forensic records that the current search for Cherrie Mahan is missing. 




Janice Mckinney & The Psychics: New Cherrie Mahan Leads

Cherrie Mahan Case: Janice McKinney & Psychic Vincent Sisters Investigation for New Leads

 msnbc January 11 2014

 

PITTSBURGH—A new tip about an 8-year-old girl who was the first child featured on the "Have You Seen Me?" direct-mail advertisements leaves little hope that she is still alive after nearly 26 years but provides the best chance yet of determining what happened to her, state police said.

Cherrie Mahan was last seen stepping off a school bus in 1985. Later that year, she was featured on the first "Have You Seen Me?" mailings by Advo Inc., a company since acquired by Valassis Inc. of Livonia, Mich. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, more than half of 2,100 children pictured on the fliers have been found -- including 150 directly by tips generated by the fliers.

But not Cherrie.

Trooper Robert McGraw said he's optimistic that's about to change.

McGraw said new information has come from someone "who would have known Cherrie" and that it "has the potential to lead us to a known specific actor or actors."

McGraw won't say who walked into the state police barracks in Butler or even when it occurred.

"Their information has the potential to be crucial," McGraw told The Associated Press. "This is more specific information than has been brought to our attention in a long, long time." He said the new information makes it "highly unlikely that she is alive."

What little is known about Cherrie's disappearance has been oft-repeated by newspapers, TV and radio stations.

A motorist saw her get off the bus on Feb. 22, 1985, near a bluish-green van with a skier painted on the side. As the bus stopped to allow traffic to pass, the van disappeared -- and so did Cherrie. Her stepfather found only tire prints at the stop 50 yards from their home in Winfield Township, about 25 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Through the years, most leads have involving alleged sightings of the "skier van" or of Cherrie herself -- some fueled by age-enhanced drawings that police have issued periodically. McGraw said the latest information "is not like another sighting of Cherrie or another tip about the van."

Cherrie's mother, Janice McKinney, keeps Cherrie's 2010 age-enhanced likeness on her desk at a Pittsburgh-area retirement community where she heads the housekeeping department.


McKinney was a 16-year-old single mother when Cherrie was born, and 25 years old when she disappeared. Now 50, McKinney believes what psychics Suzanne and Jean Vincent  told her a couple of years ago: that Cherrie was kidnapped by someone she knew.

McKinney told the AP that the psychics told her the kidnapper was "not like somebody that was her best friend or anything, but like somebody Cherrie had talked to once or had seen once. My daughter wasn't shy. She was friendly.  She would talk to you if you talked to her."

McGraw has told McKinney that her daughter is unlikely to be alive. McKinney has come to terms with that idea, intellectually at least.

"In my heart, when anybody ever talks about her, I have always believed that she was (alive)," McKinney said, "But in my head I knew and just prayed every night that she didn't suffer, that it was quick, it was painless, that they didn't torture her."

McGraw won't say what police believe for fear of derailing the investigation. He wouldn't even say if the person that came forward recently would have been an adult or a child -- perhaps another one on the bus? -- when Cherrie disappeared. But, he insists, "This information has the Pennsylvania State Police highly optimistic" that they'll solve the mystery.

Police won't tell McKinney who the tipster is, but McKinney is disturbed that the person knew Cherrie. That means the person also likely knew McKinney and likely is acquainted with her grief through countless media stories about Cherrie's disappearance.

McKinney's pain is largely driven by uncertainty.

"When people die there's that grieving process," McKinney said. "But mine's been going on for 26 years."

"My husband is a Vietnam veteran and all those men that were missing, you know that they're dead but you never get over it because you've never held them or looked in that coffin and saw that body and so you can never say goodbye," she said.

Even if it's only through a police report or a criminal complaint, McKinney said, "I just wish to know exactly what happened and have something to hold in my hand and say goodbye."

© Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. 


Psychic Join  Search For Cherrie Mahan 26 Years  Later

Police and psychics step up to find who took Cherrie Mahan




Psychic Sisters Suzanne and Jean Vincent  in This article about Cherrie Mahan and their psychic Vision as to who took her

 

Police and psychics step up efforts to find who took Cherrie Mahan 38 years ago

Mary Ann ThomasMary Ann Thomas  | Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023 6:01 a.m.



 

https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/police-and-psychics-step-up-efforts-to-find-who-took-cherrie-mahan-38-years-ago


 

Law enforcement and Butler’s psychic sisters  Suzanne and Jean Vincent are frustrated by a 38-year search for a suspect in the abduction of Cherrie Mahan from a rural bus stop in Winfield Township.

But they are trying harder and upping their efforts to find answers around the anniversary of the 8-year-old’s disappearance Feb. 22, 1985. Although Mahan was legally declared dead in 1998, police and family still hold out hope.

Mahan’s case is open.

State police welcomed two investigators from Team Adam of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to the Butler station last week. They are reviewing some of the files of the case, a voluminous dive into 5,000 typewritten reports, plus notes, attachments, photos and more, said Trooper Max DeLuca, who has been leading the investigation.

“I hope someone comes through with some good firsthand knowledge,” DeLuca said. “Someone has to know something.”

He said he doesn’t want to speculate whether Mahan’s disappearance was caused by someone who knew her.

“It’s a unique case in the fact that it happened in an area that is so rural,” he said. 

Police can only hope to receive more viable, solid tips from someone with direct knowledge.

“Hopefully, over time, it has started to eat away at them or someone they confided in,” DeLuca said.

The Vincent sisters, psychics from Butler County, will walk and pray with Mahan’s mother, Janice McKinney, to memorialize Cherrie and observe her disappearance at 4:05 p.m. today at McKinney’s former home along Cornplanter Road in Winfield.

A Winfield Elementary School bus dropped off Cherrie and some other students about 500 feet from her driveway along Cornplanter Road 38 years ago. A blue van with a mountain and skier on the side was parked near her driveway, according to eyewitness reports.

The Psychic Sister's

The Vincent sisters don’t think Cherrie is alive but they hold out hope for the family.

The sisters from Butler County have been psychic sleuthing for decades and continue to be featured in national television programs, including one helping police crack the 2006 murder of Blairsville dentist Dr. John Yelenic. These psychic detective mediums volunteer their services to families of victims and police.

DeLuca said state police take tips from the sisters and run them down as they do with all the tips they receive.

Jean Vincent said in talking and holding readings with Cherrie’s family and others since she went missing, she thinks the young girl was taken by a local pedophile from a family with a history of pedophilia.

“Cherrie was a tough little girl, she was growing up and fought (with the pedophile),” Vincent said.

The women believe that there were two men involved in Cherrie’s abduction.

The men have connections to the Saxonburg, Cabot, Freeport, Harrison, Tarentum and Sharpsburg area, the sisters believe. The sisters believe Cherrie’s remains are buried somewhere in Butler County.

“I feel we have a good chance of solving this,” the women said. “We feel this is the right time and someone is feeling remorse or guilt. They have held this secret all these years and it’s eating away. They’ll want to get it off their chest.”

https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/police-and-psychics-step-up-efforts-to-find-who-took-cherrie-mahan-38-years-ago


Police report new lead on long-missing Cherrie Mahan

Cherrie Mahan

 msnbc January 11 2014

 

PITTSBURGH—A new tip about an 8-year-old girl who was the first child featured on the "Have You Seen Me?" direct-mail advertisements leaves little hope that she is still alive after nearly 26 years but provides the best chance yet of determining what happened to her, state police said.

Cherrie  Mahan was last seen stepping off a school bus in 1985. Later that year, she was featured on the first "Have You Seen Me?" mailings by Advo Inc., a company since acquired by Valassis Inc. of Livonia, Mich. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, more than half of 2,100 children pictured on the fliers have been found -- including 150 directly by tips generated by the fliers.

But not Cherrie.

Trooper Robert McGraw said he's optimistic that's about to change.

McGraw said new information has come from someone "who would have known Cherrie" and that it "has the potential to lead us to a known specific actor or actors."

McGraw won't say who walked into the state police barracks in Butler or even when it occurred.

"Their information has the potential to be crucial," McGraw told The Associated Press. "This is more specific information than has been brought to our attention in a long, long time." He said the new information makes it "highly unlikely that she is alive."

What little is known about Cherrie's disappearance has been oft-repeated by newspapers, TV and radio stations.

A motorist saw her get off the bus on Feb. 22, 1985, near a bluish-green van with a skier painted on the side. As the bus stopped to allow traffic to pass, the van disappeared -- and so did Cherrie. Her stepfather found only tire prints at the stop 50 yards from their home in Winfield Township, about 25 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Through the years, most leads have involving alleged sightings of the "skier van" or of Cherrie herself -- some fueled by age-enhanced drawings that police have issued periodically. McGraw said the latest information "is not like another sighting of Cherrie or another tip about the van."

Cherrie's mother, Janice McKinney, keeps Cherrie's 2010 age-enhanced likeness on her desk at a Pittsburgh-area retirement community where she heads the housekeeping department.


McKinney was a 16-year-old single mother when Cherrie was born, and 25 years old when she disappeared. Now 50, McKinney believes what psychics Suzanne and Jean Vincent  told her a couple of years ago: that Cherrie was kidnapped by someone she knew.

McKinney told the AP that the psychics told her the kidnapper was "not like somebody that was her best friend or anything, but like somebody Cherrie had talked to once or had seen once. My daughter wasn't shy. She was friendly.  She would talk to you if you talked to her."

McGraw has told McKinney that her daughter is unlikely to be alive. McKinney has come to terms with that idea, intellectually at least.

"In my heart, when anybody ever talks about her, I have always believed that she was (alive)," McKinney said, "But in my head I knew and just prayed every night that she didn't suffer, that it was quick, it was painless, that they didn't torture her."

McGraw won't say what police believe for fear of derailing the investigation. He wouldn't even say if the person that came forward recently would have been an adult or a child -- perhaps another one on the bus? -- when Cherrie disappeared. But, he insists, "This information has the Pennsylvania State Police highly optimistic" that they'll solve the mystery.

Police won't tell McKinney who the tipster is, but McKinney is disturbed that the person knew Cherrie. That means the person also likely knew McKinney and likely is acquainted with her grief through countless media stories about Cherrie's disappearance.

McKinney's pain is largely driven by uncertainty.

"When people die there's that grieving process," McKinney said. "But mine's been going on for 26 years."

"My husband is a Vietnam veteran and all those men that were missing, you know that they're dead but you never get over it because you've never held them or looked in that coffin and saw that body and so you can never say goodbye," she said.

Even if it's only through a police report or a criminal complaint, McKinney said, "I just wish to know exactly what happened and have something to hold in my hand and say goodbye."

© Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. 


Cherrie Mahan 's Mom Janice Mckinney psychic reading with Psychics Jean and Suzanne Vincent

Cherrie Mahan Missing Butler County

Jean Vincent and Suzanne Vincent with Janice McKinney Cherrie's Mom

Pittsburgh Post Gazette

 McKinney was a 16-year-old single mother when Cherrie was born, and 25 years old when she disappeared. Now 50, McKinney believes what psychics Suzanne and Jean Vincent  told her a couple of years ago: that Cherrie was kidnapped by someone she knew. McKinney told the AP that the psychics told her the kidnapper was "not like somebody that was her best friend or anything, but like somebody Cherrie had talked to once or had seen once. My daughter wasn't shy. She was friendly.  She would talk to you if you talked to her. "McGraw has told McKinney that her daughter is unlikely to be alive. McKinney has come to terms with that idea, intellectually at least." In my heart, when anybody ever talks about her, I have always believed that she was (alive)," McKinney said, "But in my head I knew and just prayed every night that she didn't suffer, that it was quick, it was painless, that they didn't torture her."  

 




Psychic Jean Vincent and Janice McKinney, Cherrie Mahan 's mother 

CHERRIE MAHAN 25 YEAR CASE ARCHIVE, THE MONTGOMERY LEAD

Cherrie Mahan Case 25 Year Case Archive, The Montgomery Lead & Butler State Police


Suzanne Vincent  and Jean Vincent  archive preserves the original 2011 written summaries and audio leads officially designated as active investigative evidence by the Butler State Police on the Cherrie Mahan  case. While recent 2025 and 2026 media cycles focus on new search initiatives and volunteer groups  who entered the case in the last year, Psychic Sisters  Suzanne and Jean  provide the foundational 25-year record of advocacy that predates current efforts by over a decade. As a Forensic Medium and Citizen Detective, I hold the documented history of the Montgomery leads and the formal evidentiary submissions that the late Trooper Robert McGraw recognized as crucial to the case. To gain valuable skills in cold case resolution, I attended the "Finding Closure" seminar at Duquesne University in 2014, training under world-renowned pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht and the famous Dr. Henry Lee. This archive represents the deep-rooted investigative consistency that newer initiatives are built upon. To discuss these original records or the validated files provided to the State Police, please reach out here. I provide verified historical context and the primary forensic records that the current search for Cherrie Mahan is missing. 


 Foundational Records & Original Timeline:  As an instrumental Citizen Detective and Forensic Medium for 25 years, I provided the pivotal leads that reignited the investigation on January 11, 2011. This included an audio-recorded statement of extreme detail provided to the Butler State Police Barracks regarding the Montgomery brothers and associated family members. While recent media reports focus on current tips, this archive preserves the long-term investigative groundwork and primary source evidence that established the case’s trajectory. Recently, our formal request for these original 2011 statements resulted in an official denial letter from the State Police, identifying the records as potential evidence in a criminal matter. This 21-year history offers the essential context for documentarians and news outlets seeking the factual origin of current developments

" Media & Documentary Inquiries:
We provide the "missing link" for investigative journalists (20/20, Dateline) and filmmakers. For inquiries regarding the 2005–2026 investigative timeline:
Email: Suzanne@suzannevincent.com



Psychics Sisters Join Search for cherrie Mahan 26 Years Late

Cherrie Mahan


State police are getting help from two psychics investigators  Suzanne and Jean Vincentto crack 1985 missing case just reopened after a new lead on Wednesday, they announced someone walk in the state police barracks and gave investigators perhaps the most promising tip they received yet into the investigation into what happen to Cherrie Mahan 

Psychic Join  Search For Cherrie Mahan 26 Years  Later

Cherrie Mahan Missing From butler county

Cherrie Mahan Missing from Butler county

Thirty-five years ago, Cherrie Mahan stepped off of her school bus, started the walk toward her driveway, and disappeared. Since that dark day more than three decades ago, Cherrie, the eight-year-old with the big brown eyes and the pretty smile, has become a part of Pittsburgh’s collective memory. Each year, the media shines the spotlight on her case on the anniversary of her disappearance, in the hopes that this is the year we’ll find out what happened to Cherrie.


https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/police-and-psychics-step-up-efforts-to-find-who-took-cherrie-mahan-38-years-ago/



Psychic Vincent Sisters Join Search for cherrie Mahan

Cherrie Mahan


State police are getting help from two psychics investigators to crack 1985 missing case just reopened after a new lead on Wednesday, they announced someone walk in the state police barracks and gave investigators perhaps the most promising tip they received yet into the investigation into what happen to Cherrie Mahan 

Psychic Join  Search For Cherrie Mahan 26 Years  Later

psychic Sisters Suzanne and Jean Vincent on WTAE-4

 

WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh: February 22, 2023

In this emotional segment WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh, the Psychic Vincent Sisters (Suzanne and Jean Vincent) meet with Janice McKinney, the mother of Cherrie Mahan, at the site where her daughter disappeared in 1985. The sisters share their specific psychic impressions and suspect profiles to provide new leads for the case. While this investigation was featured locally in Pittsburgh, the sisters are nationally recognized for solving other cases

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  Suzanne Vincent  has  been a  life long researcher in the fields of the Paranormal and Metaphysical,  it was only natural for her to develop an interest in these mystical fields.  Having been brought, up Roman Catholic and Spiritualist gave Suzanne  great insights into the miraculous as well as the phenomena of the worlds around us.   As a medium, Suzanne has  taken training through the Puritan Spiritualist Church part of the  National Spiritualist Association of Churches,  as well as under the tutorage of many influential instructors.

 Suzanne has been sought out to consult and appear in movies and television.   Her credits included A&E, Dateline, Travel Channel, Investigation Discovery and Tv One .
 

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