Ep 11-Orange Wigs and Particle Accelerators: New Orleans' Darkest Medical Mystery (Part 2)
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The brutal murder of Dr. Mary Sherman in 1964 New Orleans holds far more disturbing implications than initially meets the eye. Her partially burned body, discovered with stab wounds and inexplicable burns that experts suggest could only come from high-voltage radiation, opens a doorway into a shadowy world where medicine, government secrecy, and Cold War politics collide.
Drawing from extensive research in Edward Haslam's "Dr. Mary's Monkey," we explore the compelling theory that Sherman wasn't simply a murder victim but potentially a participant—willing or unwitting—in covert cancer research aimed at developing a biological weapon. The connections between key figures surrounding her death create an unsettling picture: David Ferrie, an eccentric pilot with intelligence connections who kept an apartment full of cancer-infected mice; Lee Harvey Oswald, whose phone number appeared in Sherman's address book; and a network of scientists working on the fringes of ethical medicine.
Most chilling is the timeline proposed by researchers: just months before Sherman's death, a team allegedly tested cancer-causing viruses on unwitting prisoners, confirmed their effectiveness, and then systematically removed evidence from Sherman's apartment. Whether she died from an experiment gone wrong or because she knew too much remains uncertain, but the pattern of secrecy is unmistakable.
The ramifications extend beyond one unsolved murder. We discuss how government-sponsored unethical experiments like the Tuskegee syphilis study did occur during this era, making these theories impossible to dismiss outright. Perhaps most concerning is the potential connection to the polio vaccine program, where monkey viruses like SV40 contaminated early vaccines, raising questions about long-term public health consequences that continue to echo today.
This case forces us to confront uncomfortable questions: What price are we willing to pay for medical progress? When does national security override ethical considerations? And most importantly, who ensures transparency when powerful interests prefer secrets remain buried? Sherman's story serves as a stark reminder that vigilance and accountability must accompany scientific advancement, especially when human lives hang in the balance.
Primary Source:
"Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics," by Edward T. Haslam, Updated Edition, copyright 2014.
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Chapters
1. Ep 11-Orange Wigs and Particle Accelerators: New Orleans' Darkest Medical Mystery (Part 2) (00:00:00)
2. Episode Introduction and Spring Plans (00:01:27)
3. Correction About Body Burning (00:06:06)
4. Key Players in the New Orleans Conspiracy (00:09:16)
5. The Cancer Bioweapon Experiment (00:18:12)
6. Unethical Medical Experimentation (00:30:37)
7. Mary Sherman's Murder and Suspects (00:38:51)
8. Medical Mishap: Roof Jumping Gone Wrong (00:49:02)
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