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YES!!!
Think Marilyn Monroe
Think Lee Harvey Oswald
Both were βMK Ultra-Ed.β
Both lived in βorphanagesβ for awhile.
YES!!!
Think Marilyn Monroe
Think Lee Harvey Oswald
Both were βMK Ultra-Ed.β
Both lived in βorphanagesβ for awhile.
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Does anyone think Scott Peterson appeared like he was under the spell of MK Ultra?
Watch the series βAmerican Murder: Laci Peterson.β
Watch the series βAmerican Murder: Laci Peterson.β
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I need to make a correction.
Scott had 5 siblings. He was biologically related to at least three of them.
Earlier I stated they were step siblings.
Scott had 5 siblings. He was biologically related to at least three of them.
Earlier I stated they were step siblings.
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This is a book Scottβs sister, Anne wrote.
Anne was given up for adoption.
Hmm
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Anne was given up for adoption.
Hmm
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Forwarded from VIBE Dragon-Rider
π Scott Peterson began playing golf at an early age, a result of time he spent with his father. By age 14, he could beat his father at the game. For a time, he had dreams of becoming a professional golfer like Phil Mickelson, his teammate at the University of San Diego High School. By the end of high school, he was one of the top junior golfers in San Diego.
In 1990, Peterson enrolled at Arizona State University (where Mickelson had also enrolled) on a partial golf scholarship. Mickelson would go on to become a highly successful PGA golfer, and Peterson's father Lee later testified that the considerable competition that Mickelson presented while they were at Arizona State discouraged Peterson. Randall Mell of the Broward County, Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that Chip Couch, the father of another Arizona State golfer, Chris Couch, told Mell that he got Peterson kicked off the golf team. Couch stated that Peterson had taken Chris out drinking and to meet girls, resulting in a hangover for Chris. As Chris was the No. 1 junior in the country, Chip did not want Peterson to threaten his son's future, and complained to the golf coach, who kicked Peterson off the team. Peterson transferred to Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, and later, California Polytechnic State University.π
In 1990, Peterson enrolled at Arizona State University (where Mickelson had also enrolled) on a partial golf scholarship. Mickelson would go on to become a highly successful PGA golfer, and Peterson's father Lee later testified that the considerable competition that Mickelson presented while they were at Arizona State discouraged Peterson. Randall Mell of the Broward County, Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that Chip Couch, the father of another Arizona State golfer, Chris Couch, told Mell that he got Peterson kicked off the golf team. Couch stated that Peterson had taken Chris out drinking and to meet girls, resulting in a hangover for Chris. As Chris was the No. 1 junior in the country, Chip did not want Peterson to threaten his son's future, and complained to the golf coach, who kicked Peterson off the team. Peterson transferred to Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, and later, California Polytechnic State University.π
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