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Dr. Charles Mendoza


John Simkin

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Jim Marrs, Crossfire: The Plot that Killed Kennedy (1990)

During their stay in Washington, the DeMohrenschildts visited in the home of Jackie Kennedy's mother, now Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, who, according to an unpublished book by DeMohrenschildt, said; "Incidentally, my daughter Jacqueline never wants to see you again because you were close to her husband's assassin."

Returning to Haiti, the DeMohrenschildt's problems there increased to the point that in 1967 they were forced to sneak away from the island aboard a German freighter, which brought them to Port Arthur, Texas. Here, according to Jeanne in a 1978 interview with this author, the DeMohrenschildts were met by an associate of former Oklahoma senator and oilman Bob Kerr. The returning couple were extended the hospitality of Kerr's home.

By the 1970s, the DeMohrenschildts were living quietly in Dallas, although once they were questioned by two men who claimed to be from Life magazine. A check showed the men were phonies.

DeMohrenschildt seemed content to teach French at Bishop College, a predominantly black school in south Dallas. Then in the spring of 1976, George, who suffered from chronic bronchitis, had a particularly bad attack. Distrustful of hospitals, he was persuaded by someone-Jeanne cannot today recall who-to see a newly arrived doctor in Dallas named Dr. Charles Mendoza. After several trips to Mendoza in the late spring and summer, DeMohrenschildt's bronchial condition improved, but he began to experience the symptoms of a severe nervous breakdown. He became paranoid, claiming that "the Jewish Mafia and the FBI" were after him.

Alarmed, Jeanne accompanied her husband to Dr. Mendoza and discovered he was giving DeMohrenschildt injections and costly drug prescriptions. She told this author: " When I confronted (Mendoza) with this information, as well as asking him exactly what kind of medication and treatments he was giving George, he became very angry and upset. By then, I had become suspicious and started accompanying George on each of his visits to the doctor. But this physician would not allow me to be with George during his treatments. He said George was gravely ill and had to be alone during treatments."

Jeanne said her husband's mental condition continued to deteriorate during this time. She now claims: "I have become convinced that this doctor, in some way, lies behind the nervous breakdown George suffered in his final months."

The doctor is indeed mysterious. A check with the Dallas County Medical Society showed that Dr. Mendoza first registered in April 1976, less than two months before he began treating DeMohrenschildt and at the same time the House Select Committee on Assassinations was beginning to be funded.

Mendoza left Dallas in December, just a few months after DeMohrenschildt refused to continue treatments, at the insistence of his wife. Mendoza left the society a forwarding address that proved to be nonexistent. He also left behind a confused and unbalanced George DeMohrenschildt.

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John, the dates on the record linked below are in synch.... it's possible Dr. Mendoza is still around....

This Dr. Mendoza is described as 80 years old, still with an Dallas office address and a current license

to practice medicine....

http://reg.tmb.state.tx.us/OnLineVerif/Phy...730&Type=LP

Hiding in plain sight.

I wonder if he plays poker with Jim Braden, John W. Rice, Lt. Com. Thomas Narut (USN) and others who have simply disappeared?

BK

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John, the dates on the record linked below are in synch.... it's possible Dr. Mendoza is still around....

This Dr. Mendoza is described as 80 years old, still with an Dallas office address and a current license

to practice medicine....

http://reg.tmb.state.tx.us/OnLineVerif/Phy...730&Type=LP

Hiding in plain sight.

I wonder if he plays poker with Jim Braden, John W. Rice, Lt. Com. Thomas Narut (USN) and others who have simply disappeared?

BK

Narut is dead, not missing....

http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.as...p;rc=&zp=50

August 21, 1961

"Vows Read in Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Narut will be home in Carbondale this fall after a five-week wedding trip

through the southern states and Mexico following their recent wedding in Chicago....

...Mr. Narut's parents are Mrs. Mitchel Macy, Des Moines, Iowa, and Michael Narut of Chicago...

....Mr. Narut will be studying for his master's degree in psychology at SIU."

http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi

Thomas E Narut birth: 27 Feb 1935 death 19 Apr 1994 SSN 481-XX-XXXX Issued Iowa

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John, the dates on the record linked below are in synch.... it's possible Dr. Mendoza is still around....

This Dr. Mendoza is described as 80 years old, still with an Dallas office address and a current license

to practice medicine....

http://reg.tmb.state.tx.us/OnLineVerif/Phy...730&Type=LP

Hiding in plain sight.

I wonder if he plays poker with Jim Braden, John W. Rice, Lt. Com. Thomas Narut (USN) and others who have simply disappeared?

BK

Narut is dead, not missing....

http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.as...p;rc=&zp=50

August 21, 1961

"Vows Read in Chicago

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Narut will be home in Carbondale this fall after a five-week wedding trip

through the southern states and Mexico following their recent wedding in Chicago....

...Mr. Narut's parents are Mrs. Mitchel Macy, Des Moines, Iowa, and Michael Narut of Chicago...

....Mr. Narut will be studying for his master's degree in psychology at SIU."

http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi

Thomas E Narut birth: 27 Feb 1935 death 19 Apr 1994 SSN 481-XX-XXXX Issued Iowa

Mendoza is another in a long line of people who apparently were not of interest to law enforcement agencies, regarding GDM's misadventures, notwithstanding. If anyone thinks I am being disingenious look at the thread where GDM contacts G.H.W.B., and I would suggest you'll figure it out......

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