Italy: more deaths connected to Scn
Oscar A., Mario M., Massimo B.

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From: Martini <martini@xenu.com-it.net>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Italy: more deaths connected to Scn
Message-ID: <najs6vc7h83k28oqkkte4qauatiqnssi04@4ax.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 21:52:28 GMT


I'm reading the long court decision dd 1991, which sentenced a number
of scientologists for fraud and circumvention of incapable (Milan,
Italy, 1st degree court, No. 4149/88 Reg. Gen., July 2, 1991 - People
vs. Segalla et all).

This decision is composed of 406 pages and wasn't easy to find. I'll
try to summarize and translate for you the single sentences in the
next weeks (they've become final).

This decision is also very important for the CoS/Narconon connections,
as people in charge for both were charged and tried together and the
charges, even when not sentenced (i.e. not criminally relevant), show
a spread immorality  in both. Hair rising reports... This aspect
should be of interest of Chris Owen, if he deigned to answer my
mails... ;-)

And now about the deaths, as reported by the above mentioned decision:

Oscar A., a follower of Brescia org and injuried part in the trial,
was a psychically unstable person who turned to Scientology looking
for help. Verified that the "therapy" was totally unuseful, he decided
to leave, but was victim of telephone persecution in order to make him
change his mind, psychological threats etc., and he finally hanged
himself on 21.9.1987, after his psychological and physical conditions
had worsened very much.

Mario M., a follower of Turin org, suffering of dissociative syndrome
and injuried part in the trial, turned to Scientology looking for
help. Verified that the "therapy" was totally unuseful, he asked for a
refund (he payed all his savings to the organization, about 3,000 euro
in 1985/86), but was victim of delaying and stressful tactics, and
psychological threats. On Oct. 10th, 1986 he first tried suicide with
the gas, but his mother died instead, in the following fire. On
1.1.1988 he hanged himself.

Massimo B., mentally ill (cronicized psychotic syndrome of
schizofrenit type), injuried part in the trial, turned to Scientology
looking for help. He had already been hospitalized, but unidentified
CoS staffers assured him that thanks to a "therapy" called
"purification" he would 100% improve. He instead worsened very much
and run away the very first day, but was convinced to go back to
sauna. He run away again, and tried to commit suicide cutting his
veins.

Well, I have 200 more pages to go, so I fear I'll find more.

Martini
Allarme Scientology
http://xenu.com-it.net



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