Scientology
Letters to the Editors
St. Petersburg Times, published March 10, 2000
Mistreatment should result in charges
Notwithstanding the specific pathological circumstances
which contributed to the death of Lisa McPherson, that she
did not get proper and timely professional medical
attention is an irrefutable fact.
A further fact is that during her 17 days of physical
agony, she was attended by persons with medical training
sufficient for them to conclude that continued neglect
could very well cause death.
Why Dr. Joan Wood believes it is possible to torture the
English meaning of the word "accident" to mean "died due to
lack of proper medical attention" is an absurdity. Had the
people ministering to McPherson been totally medically
ignorant and thus not able to possibly gauge the
imperilment in which they placed her, it might be
reasonable to stretch the manner of death to casualty by
misadventure.
We know, however, that those who were present were trained.
Attending were a physician without a proper license, a
dentist and a licensed physician who limited his treatment
to telephone consultation.
Those responsible at bedside, as well as those supervising,
and all others abetting this gross and depraved
mistreatment of this young woman should be held criminally
responsible for causing the death of a human being. No
amount of distortion of the lexicon by Dr. Wood will change
that fact. -- James A. O'Connor, Hudson
Clearwater will suffer
The Church of Scientology is continuing to buy property and
removing same from the tax rolls. I pray for the same tax
breaks that this cult gets. It got to medical examiner Joan
Wood the same way that it got to the IRS. Why are the
Scientology people who are alleged to have committed crimes
against the body of Lisa McPherson walking around
uncharged? As Lisa was dying in a van less than a mile from
a hospital, she was driven to a hospital one hour away.
Downtown Clearwater will continue to die, in part, because
visitors see the automatons filling the sidewalks and go
elsewhere. City plans to develop downtown will be much
appreciated by the Church of Scientology.
-- Al Simard, Clearwater
Group is frightening
I am so glad that your newspaper continues to fight and
shine the light of truth on the sci-fi group at the
downtown Clearwater hotel. The group is so powerful it
makes one sick and frankly afraid.
I hope that France follows in the footsteps of Germany and
that Tom Cruise and John Travolta stay away from our home
as well. Keep up the good work and thanks.
-- Dan Mettee, Harbor Bluffs
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