Jayme, who first developed a fear of water at the age of five, began discussing his experiences aboard the RMS Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 following an iceberg collision. According to the teenager, he has finally made peace with his Titanic death. He became fixated on the ship that hit an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 when he was just five years old.
His mother claims he was terrified of deep water since he was a small child and that he was able to remember her childhood bike while watching her from a window in heaven. A few years later, he cried out that he was going down during a terrifying death dream. Jamey's mother said that he was always very happy and joyful; he enjoyed everything that he did and had a great attention span for learning things; he was an easy kid, in an interview with LMN for the show The Ghost Inside My Child.
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Subsequently, she was shocked to return one evening after leaving him with a babysitter and discovered that he had watched the second part of the Titanic movie. He began sketching and painting images of the Titanic the following day. In the initial fortnight, he had likely completed fifty paintings. He knew the ship by heart. One of the photos showed all the levels inside the ship, while another had over 100 windows. You cannot watch the movie and learn that. The love story was the main focus of the film.
When her five-year-old listed off some of the