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Jul 9, 2007
Scientology beliefs 'stopped accused killer getting treatment' — News.com.au
Type: Press
Source: News.com.au
A SYDNEY woman charged with murdering her father and sister and seriously injuring her mother was apparently denied psychiatric treatment because of her parents' alleged Scientology beliefs, a court has been told. The 25-year-old woman, who cannot be named, appeared briefly in Bankstown Local Court today charged over the stabbing attacks at her family home in Revesby in Sydney's south-west last Thursday. She made no application for bail because she was unfit to be interviewed, her legal aid lawyer Wade Bloomfield ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 9, 2007
Woman charged with double murder — The West Australian
More: thewest.com.au
Type: Press
Source: The West Australian
A young woman charged with the stabbing deaths of her father and teenage sister will face court on Monday in Sydney's south-west. The 25-year-old had been under police guard at Liverpool Hospital since the incident in Revesby Heights on Thursday. Police were called to Hydrae Street after reports of an altercation, finding the bodies of a 53-year-old man and 15-year-old girl inside a home. A 52-year-old woman, who was found at a neighbouring house, remained in a serious but stable condition ...
Jul 9, 2007
Woman stabbed Scientologist parents — IOL
More: web.archive.org
Type: Press
Source: IOL
Sydney — An Australian woman accused of murdering her father and sister was apparently denied psychiatric treatment because of her parents' Scientology beliefs, a court heard on Monday. The 25-year-old woman, who cannot be named, appeared briefly in court on Monday to be charged for the stabbing attacks at her family home in a Sydney suburb, the Australian Associated Press reported. She made no application for bail because she was unfit to be interviewed, her lawyer Wade Bloomfield told the court. ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 8, 2007
Dead girl hoped to have a big family — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Angela Cuming
Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
STABBING victim Kathryn Walicki, 15, loved her sister Linda "with all her heart", a family friend said yesterday. A touching tribute to Kathryn, who was killed along with the girl's father Michael, 52, at their Revesby home on Wednesday, described her as a "beautiful and gorgeous girl" who loved her family above all else. "She loved Linda with all her heart and it upset her like nothing else to see her in her condition," Bethany Derley said. Linda, 25, and Kathryn's ...
Jul 7, 2007
'It's not her fault, she's sick': mother's cry after family tragedy — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jordan Baker
Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
IT WAS a picture of suburban harmony on a sunny afternoon: two neighbours, a man and a woman, both mowing their front lawns in a leafy part of Revesby. But in a horrific few minutes, order turned to chaos, leaving two members of a family dead, one seriously injured and another under arrest. As he mowed on Thursday, a man heard trouble next door. Soon his neighbour staggered into his yard with stab wounds to her stomach and back, crying for ...
Jul 7, 2007
Battle with Scientology sparks Schwarzenegger pardon request — San Jose Mercury News
Type: Press
Source: San Jose Mercury News
SACRAMENTO — A former Silicon Valley computer consultant whose decade-long fight with the Church of Scientology led to his ruin is asking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to free him from a Riverside County jail. Keith Henson's crusade against the church brought him a misdemeanor conviction for interfering with the rights of others to practice their religion. The 64-year-old Californian is now two months into a six-month jail sentence for the crime. It is the latest development in a war that forced Henson ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 6, 2007
Daughter held after two stabbing deaths — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jordan Baker, David Braithwaite
Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
A woman walked to her neighbour's house in a quiet area of Revesby yesterday afternoon covered in blood and believed to have been stabbed in the chest. The woman had fled a crime scene and was asking her neighbours to call police. Officers arrived at an address on Hydrae Street soon after, about 4pm, and found an unspeakable scene. The woman's husband and teenage daughter had been stabbed to death. Another of the woman's daughters was wandering nearby streets, covered in ...
Jul 5, 2007
Celebration Turns Deadly at FrontSight Firearms Training — KLAS
Type: Press
Author(s): Colleen McCarty
Source: KLAS
A Fourth of July celebration at a weapons training facility near Pahrump ended with the death of a young father. According to the Nye County sheriff, the man — identified as Jesus Valencia — Martinez — was sliding down a zip-line as part of the ropes course at the facility. The rider before him had not cleared the hydraulic platform at the end of the line before Martinez began his run. As a result, Martinez collided with the platform. He died ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 2, 2007
Hubbard's Scientology 'built on nonsense' — Herald Sun (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jill Singer
Source: Herald Sun (Australia)
WITH the Packer wedding over — and guest Tom Cruise embrolied in a "religious" controversy — Scientology is once again on the agenda, writes Jill Singer. SCIENTOLOGY is being talked about again because of certain prominent supporters. Germany is reluctant to have Scientology's most famous adherent, Tom Cruise, play one of its country's greatest heroes. Valkyrie, the planned film, centres on Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg's heroic role in attempting to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The problem for Cruise is that Germany is ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 2, 2007
Readers Say: Not So Easy — Forbes
Type: Press
Source: Forbes
Not So Easy " Easy Money" (June 4) misled your readers, inaccurately presenting both my client, Dr. Bryan Zwan, and Forge ABS, a CDO manager. Here is one simple fact that the article failed to share with your readers: Forge ABS is controlled and managed by two experts in CDOs, with a combined 42 years of fixed-income and research experience. The CDO offering document referred to in the article made this clear, as it did the additional 17 years of experience ...
Jul 1, 2007
Church of Scientology buys site in Center City — Philadelphia Inquirer
More: web.archive.org
Type: Press
Author(s): Michael Klein
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
It has purchased more spacious quarters on Chestnut Street and plans to expand. Retailers, restaurants and other businesses are flocking to Center City. Now comes another flock. The Church of Scientology last month paid just under $8 million for a vacant 15-story office building and an adjoining one-story former toy store in the heart of downtown: the 1300 block of Chestnut Street — across the street from Macy's and next door to the furniture store Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. The ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
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