Long Island Medium's Theresa Caputo Connects With 9/11 Victims Ahead of 20th Anniversary
On Thursday, Aug. 12, TLC announced a brand-new special titled, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa. to meet with families who lost loved ones during the terrorist attacks.
"I have to separate myself while I'm reading and not let my emotions in. I wasn't able to do that here," Theresa wrote onwhen announcing the news. "I'm so honored to have been given the privilege of being trusted to channel the souls of their loved ones." In a sneak peek obtained by E! News, Theresa meets with the daughter of a flight attendant who was on Flight 11 when the plane crashed into the World Trade Center.
Later on, the medium travels to Pennsylvania, where she meets with family members who lost loved ones on Flight 93.
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