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There were no gay bars on the South Side when he disappeared or when he was found.
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Kochu disappeared from the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The cause of death is listed as drowning. Kochu a resident of Pittsburgh, PA, was last seen at a local bar in Pittsburgh in mixed neighborhood which includes gay bars on December 16, 2014. On March 20, 2014, the body of Paul Kochu (22) was found in the Ohio river, West Virginia. The implied connection between these four men is gay bars. Tara Wrysec, Research Analysis with FOHVAMP (Families of Homicide and Missing Persons) and Psychic Investigator Troy Griffin investigate potential connections in the death of Adam Gilbertson (CO), Paul Kochu (PA), Joey Labute Jr. Here’s the press release that Troy Williams and his associates put out about their investigation. I’m not objecting to the use of a psychic so much as the idea that a Christian psychic is targeting gay bars using lies. But contacting LGBTQ folks with the implication that someone in our community is roofieing people and killing them in rivers is one way to stir up both interest and panic. There is no evidence that we know of to connect him to James or Kochu. This person, whomever they are, is not of interest in the official police investigation.
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Note, Williams is using the term ‘intuitive investigator’ but the references to Christian psychic pervade his professional materials and media coverage. This person of interest was photographed in Cruze Bar and Williams is circulating the photo looking for a name. A self-described ‘Christian Intuitive Medium and Psychic Detective’ named Troy Williams is contacting members of the local LGBTQ community to help identify a so-called person of interest in the disappearances of Dakota James and Paul Kochu.