Lisa McPherson

Lisa McPherson was a Scientologist who died after 17 days in the custody of the Church of Scientology.

More about Lisa McPherson

No Report

July 9, 1988: No Report written by Gina Garcia about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Late Report

July 10, 1988: Late Report written by Gina Garcia about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Commendation

July 16, 1988: Commendation written by Theresa Dolaway about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Late Report

July 17, 1988: Late Report written by Gina Garcia about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Late Report

July 18, 1988: Late Report written by Gina Garcia about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Non-Compliance Report

July 22, 1988: Non-Compliance Report written by Carol South about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

No Report Report

July 23, 1988: No Report Report written by Gina Garcia about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Commendation

February 8, 1991: Coleen Neary writes a Commendation on Lisa McPherson.

Commendation

June 9, 1991: Commendation written by Carol South about Lisa Skonetski [McPherson].

Commendation

February 21, 1993: Carol South writes a Commendation on Lisa McPherson.

Lisa McPherson in the News

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January 18, 2003 Lawsuit Grinds To Another Delay After six years, it finally appeared the wrongful death suit against the Church of Scientology was headed for trial, but a clearly frustrated judge postponed the highly publicized case once again, probably for at least several months. Schaeffer granted the delay so the church could appeal her earlier ruling that Ken Dandar should not be disqualified as attorney for the estate of Lisa McPherson, the church member who died in 1995 after 17 days in the care of Scientologists in Clearwater. Clearwater, crimes, lawsuits, Lisa McPherson, Press
December 9, 2001 Church Loads Up For One Last Fight A civil wrongful-death lawsuit, itself now almost 5 years old, alleges church workers let McPherson die Dec. 5, 1995, in the Fort Harrison Hotel, where she spent the last 17 days of her life being cared for by fellow Scientologists. The lawsuit contends that church staffers allowed McPherson, 36, to become so dehydrated she was too weak even to stop cockroaches from biting her. Paperwork alone has swelled to near epic proportions. The case now sports 194 volumes - stacked up, they're as tall as a two-story building. Clearwater, lawsuits, Lisa McPherson, Press
August 4, 2001 Doctor in Lisa McPherson case suspended St. Petersburg Times: Doctor in Lisa McPherson case suspended Lisa McPherson
June 22, 2001 A judge dismisses the allegation that Lisa McPherson was falsely imprisoned St. Petersburg Times: A judge dismisses the allegation that Lisa McPherson was falsely imprisoned lawsuits, Lisa McPherson
July 21, 2000 Judge releases McPherson photos Tampa Tribune: Judge releases McPherson photos lawsuits, Lisa McPherson
July 21, 2000 Judge releases McPherson autopsy photos St. Petersburg Times: Judge releases McPherson autopsy photos lawsuits, Lisa McPherson
June 16, 2000 Photos of McPherson autopsy stir new conflict St. Petersburg Times: Photos of McPherson autopsy stir new conflict Lisa McPherson
June 13, 2000 McPherson case expected to haunt medical examiner St. Petersburg Times: McPherson case expected to haunt medical examiner Lisa McPherson
April 9, 2000 2 Judges, 2 Counties, and a Lot of Baloney How to explain the mental nose dives of the medical examiner and the chief circuit judge when they were confronted with the story of the slow, miserable death in 1995 of Scientologist Lisa McPherson at the Fort Harrison Hotel? This is the part I gag on: The Internal Revenue Service gave Scientology the tax-exempt protection of a religion. If what they do at Scientology headquarters in Clearwater is a religion, then I'm a planet. Saturn, say, rings and all. deaths, lawsuits, Lisa McPherson, Press, Scientology and Society
April 8, 2000 Scientology Suit For Jury To Decide, Circuit Judge Says A judge says issues of consent - not religion - are at the core of a lawsuit against the Church of Scientology. As criminal charges against the Church of Scientology over the 1995 death of Lisa McPherson hang in the balance, a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the church by McPherson's family grinds toward a June trial. McPherson, 36, died after a 17-day stay at the hotel. Lawyers for McPherson's family contend the 13-year Scientologist was held against her will and force-fed medication. deaths, false imprisonment, lawsuits, Lisa McPherson, Press

Lisa McPherson in the News

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February 9, 1988 Time Machine Order Brenda Hubert writes a Time Machine Order on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 8, 1988 No Report Larry Shelton writes a No Report on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 8, 1988 No Report Larry Shelton writes a No Report on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 6, 1988 Non-Compliance Report Lola Sanchez writes a Non-Compliance Report on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 6, 1988 No Report Report Billy Hathaway writes a No Report Report on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 4, 1988 Time Machine Order Brenda Hubert writes a Time Machine Order on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 1, 1988 Dev T Report Billy Hathaway writes a Dev T Report on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 1, 1988 Dev T Chit Carol Chamberlain writes a Dev T Chit on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology
May 13, 1987 Annoyance report Annoyance report written by Carol Chamberlain on Lisa McPherson (Skonetski) Lisa McPherson, Scientology
February 27, 1987 Conditions Order Force Chamberlain writes a Conditions Order on Lisa McPherson. Lisa McPherson, Scientology