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dr. george wayne patterson. license number, what kind of car he drives, physical description of him. this doctor, dr. george patterson, owned the clinic where dr. gun had been murdered. dr. patterson himself was murdered five months after dr. gun was killed. dr. patterson's killing is still unsolved. when the new york times reported that year on dr. patterson's killing they got a quote from an activist saying paul hill approving the murder saying "the killing has stopped, so it had the desired result." the murder had the desired result. less than a year after giving that quote, paul hill murdered yet another doctor who provided abortions. a man named dr. john britton. this is the poster. exact address, physical description, photo, even description of his car. these wanted posters were distributed and then he was murdered by an anti-abortion extremist. then dr. george tiller, the anti-abortion movementan 1993. this was before he was shot the first time in the 1990's. another activist shot him again in 2009 and thi
dr. george wayne patterson. license number, what kind of car he drives, physical description of him. this doctor, dr. george patterson, owned the clinic where dr. gun had been murdered. dr. patterson himself was murdered five months after dr. gun was killed. dr. patterson's killing is still unsolved. when the new york times reported that year on dr. patterson's killing they got a quote from an activist saying paul hill approving the murder saying "the killing has stopped, so it had the...
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dr. patterson, her physician -- i can't give any specific term he ever used other than mental illness. one thing that was interesting as you are talking about the ups and downs of manic depressive, you know, i found going back to mary's childhood can can her cousin said when mary was a child she was much like an april day, sending oliver one minute in the next crime is so her heart would break. and springfield headbangers or both and branding his bid it was commonly note that mary was either the kerry or the seller. my favorite was stoddard, one of lincoln's secretary's daughter wrote the best thing where he said i just cannot understand how a woman who was so kind of a generous and so warm and nothing can the next minute be so vicious and sofa and didn't so mean. it was really quite an interesting quote to see that. it was obvious to people. her relation, her depression. but that was interesting. i could not find anything. dr. burris in the appendix does an interesting job of tracing more history and turned in for a in things like that. >> very good. yes, sir. >> we now understand the
dr. patterson, her physician -- i can't give any specific term he ever used other than mental illness. one thing that was interesting as you are talking about the ups and downs of manic depressive, you know, i found going back to mary's childhood can can her cousin said when mary was a child she was much like an april day, sending oliver one minute in the next crime is so her heart would break. and springfield headbangers or both and branding his bid it was commonly note that mary was either...
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dr. patterson, her physician -- i can't give any specific term he ever used other than mental illness.ou are talking about the ups and downs of manic depressive, you know, i found going back to mary's childhood can can her cousin said when mary was a child she was much like an april day, sending oliver one minute in the next crime is so her heart would break. and springfield headbangers or both and branding his bid it was commonly note that mary was either the kerry or the seller. my favorite was stoddard, one of lincoln's secretary's daughter wrote the best thing where he said i just cannot understand how a woman who was so kind of a generous and so warm and nothing can the next minute be so vicious and sofa and didn't so mean. it was really quite an interesting quote to see that. it was obvious to people. her relation, her depression. but that was interesting. i could not find anything. dr. burris in the appendix does an interesting job of tracing more history and turned in for a in things like that. >> very good. yes, sir. >> we now understand there may be a strong genetic component
dr. patterson, her physician -- i can't give any specific term he ever used other than mental illness.ou are talking about the ups and downs of manic depressive, you know, i found going back to mary's childhood can can her cousin said when mary was a child she was much like an april day, sending oliver one minute in the next crime is so her heart would break. and springfield headbangers or both and branding his bid it was commonly note that mary was either the kerry or the seller. my favorite...
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dr. kim mulvihill explains the goal is to have a treatment that works in a matter of years. >> reporter: russell patterson knows all about the devastation of alzheimer's. his mother has struggled with it for seven years. >> it's like cancer, something we need to find out more about if anything. so i think that's a great move on obama's part. >> reporter: the obama administration is developing the first national alzheimer's plan in hopes of developing effective ways to treat and prevent the disease by 2025. the alzheimer's association believes the goal is realistic if the commitment and funding are really there. >> we're going to see in the coming months whether this is a plan that will just remain an aspiration or whether it's a battle plan backed by the resources needed to end the disease. >> reporter: experts are gathered in d.c. to hammer out a game plan. over five million americans suffer from alzheimer's which slowly destroys memories, thinking and behavior. >> this -- someone taking the initiative is a good thing for me. >> reporter: the national plan is also designed to provide better support for c
dr. kim mulvihill explains the goal is to have a treatment that works in a matter of years. >> reporter: russell patterson knows all about the devastation of alzheimer's. his mother has struggled with it for seven years. >> it's like cancer, something we need to find out more about if anything. so i think that's a great move on obama's part. >> reporter: the obama administration is developing the first national alzheimer's plan in hopes of developing effective ways to treat...