I was reading the McCabe document a few days ago, and was interested in the parts about Judy Goldsberry-Weber. ------ When Lisa was allowed to leave Morton Plant on Saturday November 18, 1995, CSFSO employee Judy Goldsberry-Weber, a subordinate of Johnson's in the Medical Liaison Office, had promised Dr. Lovett (whom she knew from prior dealings) that Lisa would receive necessary care." Weber later learned that Johnson was involved in Lisa's care and asked Johnson how Lisa was doing. Johnson gruffly told Weber to not to talk to anyone about it that she (Johnson) had been placed in charge and Weber was no longer involved. Some days later, Weber was asked to pick up a prescription for Lisa from a Largo pharmacy (she believes it was valium, but detectives have been unable to locate this prescription). She again asked Janis how Lisa was doing in case she ran into Dr. Lovett and he asked. According to Weber, they wound up getting in a screaming match after Janis said "You don't have to worry about him, I'm in charge. Butt out." [snip] Weber recalled overhearing Houghton and Laura discussing the procedure and became very upset; Weber has a nursing background and knew patients could only be force medicated with physician authorization. According to Weber, Houghton and Laura closed the door so that Weber could no longer hear what they were talking about."' Weber then confronted Janis about this, asking what doctor had approved such a procedure. Janis said to "butt out." When Weber indicated she thought something was wrong, Johnson said that it was not Weber's concern. Weber indicated to Johnson that she had never known Lisa to be violent and Janis responded "Well, you know psychotic breaks." Weber was so upset about this unauthorized use of forced medication that she called the CSFSO legal office and asked Judy Fontana to "check it out." Fontana's status in the corporation is indicated by her elevation to an officer of the corporation in early 1996. Her husband Humberto Fontana was in the Office of Special Affairs and had been present at Morton Plant when Lisa was released. ------ Judy was almost a hero. She went to the CSFSO legal office, but didn't take the further step of contacting somebody outside of Scientology. She obviously cared very much for the safety of Lisa McPherson, and wanted to take responsibility for making sure that care was being done properly. It's too bad that Judy didn't allow her concern for Lisa to overcome her need to follow the command channels of Scientology. One call to the police might have saved her life. -- Rod Keller / rkeller@voicenet.com / Irresponsible Publisher Black Hat #1 / Expert of the Toilet / CWPD Mouthpiece / Killer Rod The Lerma Apologist / Merchant of Chaos / Vision of Destruction Bigot of Mystery / OSA Patsy / Quasi-Scieno / Mental Bully