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Subject: That wasn't very nice
FredricRice asked this question on 5/1/2000:
FredricRice politely asked this question on 4/28/2000: Greetings, Helyn! Can
you tell me what happened during Lisa McPherson's last 53 hours of life?
The "baby watch" records that the Church of Scientology was maintaining
some how managed to lose the last 53 days and I'm wondering if you know
what happened to them. Thanks! Helyn33 declined to answer on
4/29/2000, giving this unwarranted response: Why don't you check your own web
site for the lies that you thrive on? I will decline all future questions from
you with no comment.
That wasn't very nice. The fact of the matter is that Lisa's "baby watch" logs
were maintained in quite detail as is according Hubbard Policy. And yet the
last 53 hours of Lisa's baby watch logs are mysteriously missing. I merely
wanted to know whether you knew what happened to them.
Is there some reason why you can't confront this question? Not only do I
want to know what happened to these logs, but the prosecution in
Clearwater, Florida is very interested in learning where these logs went.
If you can help, would you send me information to frice@linkline.com?
Thanks in advance.
Helyn33 declined to answer on 5/1/2000:
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Answered by: Helyn33
Asked By: FredricRice
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