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03-18-2010, 12:28 PM
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Re: Lisa McPherson Autopsy & Death Pictures
About 20 years ago, a friend and myself decided to check-out the church of Scientology after a few drinks, for shits and giggles. The Ft. Harrison hotel in downtown Clearwater had a sign out front saying "Now Hiring". We filled out apps and then were taken to a room with a T.V and were asked to watch a tape. The tape was almost 2 hours long and showed L. Ron Hubbard spouting his bullshit and interviews with members about how great Scientology was. Very creepy indeed. After that, we got a tour of the property, then to an office where we were told of the rules, including that to "work" for them, we had to live there, in the hotel. We said we would get back to them and hauled ass out of there, totally creeped out. This organization has bought out most of Downtown Clearwater to mass protest from residents. If you go downtown, you will see these people in dark blue pants/skirts and white or light blue shirts, clipboards and moving in small groups all around a 3 block area around the hotel. I have heard they are moving from class to class. If you ever get the chance to visit Clearwater, you must go take a look, it's truly creepy to see these people moving about on their robot errands. Btw, Morton Plant Hospital, rated in the top 100 hospitals in the United States, is less than a mile south of the Ft. Harrison Hotel where they were holding her hostage. |
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04-21-2010, 02:26 PM
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Re: Lisa McPherson Autopsy & Death Pictures
In memory of Lisa McPherson (lots of autopsy pics) On December 5, 1995, Lisa McPherson was dead on arrival at a hospital 45 minutes north of Clearwater Florida. According to the coroner's report, Lisa was underweight, severely dehydrated, and had bruises and bug bites. Scientologists chose to pass three hospitals en route to New Port Richey Hospital, where Scientologist Dr. David Minkoff was on duty. They could have gone to Morton Plant Hospital, only six minutes away. Lisa's last address was listed by the police as 210 S. Ft. Harrison in Clearwater Florida, which is the Fort Harrison Hotel, a Scientology property. Lisa had been a Scientologist from the age of 18 to her death at age 36. According to Marc Headley's new book, Blown for Good, in 1995 Scientology leader David Miscavige publicly stated that he would supervise Lisa McPherson's processing in Scientology (p.177). In the summer of 1995 Lisa had some psychotic problems. In September 1995 she was declared "clear," (allegedly by Miscavige himself) which is a major accomplishment in Scientology processing. In November Lisa began displaying psychotic problems again. On November 18, 1995, Lisa was involved in a minor car accident. She was apparently not hurt, but she got out of her car and took all her clothes off and seemed mentally unstable. She was taken to a hospital where she was physically evaluated as being unharmed, but the hospital wanted her to be psychologically cared for. However, some Scientologists arrived and stated that Lisa did not believe in psychiatry, and she checked out after a short evaluation and left with the Scientologists against the attending doctor's advice. She went with them to Room 174 of the Ft. Harrison Hotel for "rest and relaxation" according to the church, but church logs from Lisa's stay there from November 18 to her death December 5 show differently. Lisa was put on the Introspection Rundown that Scientology uses to handle those who have had a psychotic break. Some logs are missing, and a high ranking ex-Scientologist has written an affidavit in which he claims that the church has in the past destroyed documents that might get the church in trouble. Marty Rathbun, a former high-ranking Scientologist, revealed that he was responsible for the missing records; "Rathbun concluded the notes had to go. 'I said, "Lose ’em" and walked out of the room,' he recalled, adding that the decision to destroy the records was his |