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Subject: Lisa's last 53 hours -- No idea where they went?
FredricRice asked this question on 5/1/2000:
FredricRice asked this question on 4/28/2000: Greetings, Greg! 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 [hours] and I'm wondering if you know what
happened to them. Thanks!
Greg Churilov declined to answer on 4/29/2000:
No reason was provided for declining this question.
I guess that means you don't know what Scientology's ringleaders did with
the evidence.
That's okay. Perhaps the Feds will conduct another raid and it'll turn up then.
Thanks.
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Asked By: FredricRice
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