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Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 15:39:39 -0400
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Subject: Re: CryoNet #22614, 1992 Alcor Case

The news article was quoted as saying:
>On the audio recording between Johnson and Hixon, Hixon states that he was
>at the home of the AIDS patient whose death is now under investigation
>because he was in charge of transporting the man s body.
>
>As the crew waited for the man to die, Hixon states they prepared a
>makeshift operating room inside a detached garage near the home. Alcor
>workers put together plastic drop cloths, lightweight wood and twine,  and
>we built ourselves a little operating suite in the garage,  Hixon states.

This coincides with description in a case writeup authored by Keith Henson 
and Mike Darwin, published in three parts in Cryonet messages 696, 697 and 
698.    Message 696 provides complete detail of every person present at the 
time of death and what functions they performed.  It may be of interest to 
some that Mike Darwin was asked to participate in this case, even though he 
had resigned from Alcor and quit his membership late the year before.

The Cryonet messages are available in the archives at www.cryonet.org.

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