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From: "Alex Constantine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Trial: Psychiatrist Trained Army of Programmed Killers
Date: Sunday, December 17, 2000 2:52 AM


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From: Russ Kick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 20:44:13 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Parents claim psychiatrist tried to turn son into killer

http://seattlep-i.nwsource.com/local/dudl15ww.shtml

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Parents claim psychiatrist tried to turn son into killer
Friday, December 15, 2000
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TACOMA -- The estate of a discredited neuropsychiatrist is being sued by
parents who claim he tried to erase part of their autistic son's brain as
part of a plan "to train an army of killers."
Trial began Thursday in the case brought by Stephen and Jeanie Drummond
against the estate of Donald Dudley, who died in October at age 64, and his
wife, Irene, over the treatment of their son, Stephen Drummond, 30, of
Spokane.
The Drummonds say Stephen won't ever be able to work or live on his own and
are asking a Pierce County Superior Court to award unspecified damages for
pain and suffering, treatment and lost wages.
"When it was all said and done, a young man was destroyed," Lisa Marchese, a
lawyer for the Drummonds, said in her opening statement. "Stephen lives in
abject terror of lapsing back into the delusional state that Dr. Dudley
throttled him headlong into."
Dudley said he "used powerful drugs and hypnotic suggestions to train an
army of killers from the ranks of his patients," Marchese asserted.
"I know it sounds like a bizarre episode of the 'X-Files,' " she said.
Drugs given by Dudley made Stephen Drummond psychotic and delusional,
symptoms not usually associated with autism, she said.
"He'd start ranting and raving about Navy Seals and killing children and
police officers," Marchese said.
The Dudleys' lawyer, Amy Forbis, said the doctor was unconventional and had
been diagnosed with bipolar disorder but maintained that the son's decline
was a normal result of autism and had nothing to do with his treatment.
"This wasn't an evil man," Forbis said. "This wasn't a man out to form an
army. It's sad, doctors are human too."
Marchese gave the following account:
Dudley began treating Drummond for a seizure disorder in 1989 and, in
October 1990, injected him with sodium amytal, a powerful sedative. The
doctor's files indicate he intended to erase part of Drummond's brain and
implant new behavioral characteristics.
By February 1992, Stephen Drummond sat in his room all day, talking to
himself, neither driving nor bathing and in need of constant care.
Later that year, a doctor at UCLA told the parents that if she had known
from the start what Dudley was doing, she would have urged them to end the
treatment and report him to the state.
In November 1992 the mother confronted Dudley, who told her he was going to
take over hospitals, police forces and schools and that she was lucky her
son was part of his intended army.
"Dr. Dudley told her he was working for the CIA, and if she told anybody
about this, he'd kill her," Marchese said.
That was when the Drummonds stopped seeing Dudley.
Forbis said the Drummonds knew Dudley's methods were unusual and maintained
that their son's outbursts and violence were thoroughly documented before
the neuropsychiatrist was consulted.
Dudley, a graduate of the University of Washington Medical School, did
postgraduate work in psychiatry and was a professor at the school from the
mid-1960s until he resigned in 1991.
Two years later he was diagnosed with bipolar disease and his medical
license was suspended.
Marchese said one reason for the suspension was that Dudley told a chronic
fatigue syndrome patient from Arizona to learn martial arts and the use of
guns to help the doctor's cause. Dudley claimed he was from another planet
and was one of 100 people who rule the earth, she said.
In another episode cited in the suspension, according to news reports,
Bellevue police found Dudley with an arsenal of guns in a hotel room where
he was treating a suicidal 15-year-old boy.
The boy reportedly threatened a hotel clerk with a .44-caliber Magnum
semiautomatic pistol.
© 2000 The Associated Press.



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