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George DeMohrenschild
Steve Howsley:
--- Quote from: Jack Trojan on June 25, 2018, 04:48:40 AM ---The conspirators who assassinated JFK, of course. Many witnesses died inexplicably. Any actuary will tell you this was a coup. They know the odds.
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So where can I see a list of the witnesses who died inexplicably? I hope it doesn't include William Whaley who died in a car crash with an 83 year old. Of course if there's evidence that the other driver was a hired killer maybe Whaley should remain on the list.
Bill Chapman:
--- Quote from: Jack Trojan on June 25, 2018, 04:48:40 AM ---The conspirators who assassinated JFK, of course. Many witnesses died inexplicably. Any actuary will tell you this was a coup. They know the odds.
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These deaths wouldn't be a mystery to any serious researcher
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/deaths.htm
Bill Chapman:
--- Quote from: Steve Howsley on June 25, 2018, 06:23:33 AM ---So where can I see a list of the witnesses who died inexplicably? I hope it doesn't include William Whaley who died in a car crash with an 83 year old. Of course if there's evidence that the other driver was a hired killer maybe Whaley should remain on the list.
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CTers will immediately demand that LNers prove that the 83 yo wasn't a hired killer.
Mitch Todd:
--- Quote from: Richard Rubio on June 25, 2018, 04:12:43 AM ---For a name like "DeLoach" which I had never heard before, it certainly is interesting that there are doctors with that last name both in Roundrock Texas and Little Rock Arkansas and even another one in Texas. That would lead one to think one of these could well be related. Interestingly, there are others as well.
DeMohrenschildt is one of the most troublesome topics on the JFK assassination. It is interesting that electroshock indeed was given to those with mental problems. I didn't realize it was used as late as 1976. Bush started his term as CIA director in 1976 through 1977.
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ECT is still used. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroconvulsive_therapy
What's interesting, at least in this case, is that it's used as a last-resort treatment for major depression.
Wikipedia also has a list of famous people who've gone through it. That list includes Dick Cavett, Kitty Dukakis, Thomas Eagleton, Carrie Fisher, Judy Garland, Ernest Hemmingway, Vladamir Horowitz, Vivien Leigh, Carmen Miranda, Sam Phillips, Sylvia Plath, Lou Reed, Yves St Laurent, Paul Robeson, Townes Van Zandt, and David Foster Wallace.
Hemingway, Wallace, and Plath committed suicide.
Steve Howsley:
--- Quote from: Bill Chapman on June 25, 2018, 06:49:46 AM ---These deaths wouldn't be a mystery to any serious researcher
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/deaths.htm
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Thanks Bill. This is a well-known list but I was hoping Jack might have one which omitted the cab driver as that particular mystery death is probably the most incredible rubbish of all. How incredulous is it that DeMohrenschildt would die years later (suicide) when Oswald's landlady was bumped off just 2.5 years after the assassination from a heart attack after she was forced to eat doughnuts and swill cokes three a day until she expired.
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