It's more shocking than entertaining.... I wonder what the Beverly Hills PD thinks ? 2008 bud
21 A Because when Mario Nitrini would write to
22 me, I would look to see his profile, and Daniel
23 Nicherie was pictured there in a white T-shirt with
24 -- it looked like a mugshot, actually. It may have
25 been a mugshot. But I remember the name very
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1 clearly.
2 Q And why do you think they're still giving
3 you death threats?
4 A Why do I think they're still giving me
5 death threats?
6 Q Correct.
7 A Well, you'd have to ask them. But my
8 impression, my instinct says that Mario George
9 Nitrini simply wants to make a name for himself. I
10 don't think he is a sane man.
11 Q Do you want to make a name for yourself?
12 A No. I'd like to disappear and live a
13 peaceful life of what I have left.
14 Q And do you have a book deal or anything
15 going on now?
16 A No.
17 Q No?
18 A No.
19 Q Did you ever try to write a book about
20 your experience?
21 A I've kept a video journal. I keep a video
22 journal, and have since 1974.
23 Q Have you ever tried to sell your story to
24 anybody?
25 A No.
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1 Q Have no interest in it?
2 A I'm probably not going to be alive that
3 long.
4 Q You mentioned you had terminal cancer, and
5 you were told that. At least that's what my ears
6 heard.
7 A Yeah.
8 Q Do you still have terminal cancer?
9 A I have to see new doctors and everything.
10 And I don't really know what stage I'm in right now
11 because they found another mass on my liver.
12 Q And a mass on your liver. Is it benign or
13 is it cancer --
14 A We don't know yet. It was just recently
15 done before I left. There's a 10.7 centimeter mass
16 that covers part of -- well, most of my liver, and
17 is extended in through the fundus and gallbladder.
18 Plus, I have calcified nodules throughout my lungs
19 and acute pulmonary histoplasmosis.
20 Q But you still haven't answered my question.
21 To your knowledge, do you have terminal cancer?
22 A That is my understanding.
23 Q Okay. And where -- what type of cancer is
24 terminal?
25 A They originally diagnosed me with ovarian
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1 cancer that had spread to my colon and part of my
2 bladder.
3 Q And do you still have cancer, ovarian
4 cancer, and is it still in your gallbladder and
5 liver?
6 A I've had a radical hysterectomy, which has
7 removed my ovaries, my fallopian tubes, my cervix,
8 my uterus, part of my colon, part of my bladder. I
9 have not been able to get an appointment because my
10 insurance has been canceled with another oncologist.
11 When we went in for the checkup when I
12 changed doctors to go to an internist and
13 endocrinologist for my thyroid, they did an MRI and
14 a CAT scan, and that's when they were trying to find
15 out the condition of my lower abdomen.
16 When that was performed, they caught part
17 of my liver and my right lower lung, and that's when
18 they found the calcified nodules throughout my lungs
19 and the mass in my liver, fundus, and gallbladder.
20 And I need to see specialists in those particular
21 areas.
22 Q I guess, since I'm just a layperson and --
23 I mean, can you answer this question "yes" or "no"?
24 Do you currently have terminal cancer?
25 A My understanding is that my condition is
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1 terminal.
2 Q Okay. Well, I'm -- what type of cancer is
3 terminal that you have?
4 A What type of cancer is terminal?
5 Q Yeah. Is it your lung cancer that's
6 terminal? It's ovarian cancer that's terminal?
7 It's different that's terminal?
8 A I don't know yet what's happening with my
9 body until I can get in to see the appropriate
10 doctors.
11 Q So right now you do not know whether you
12 have terminal cancer or not; correct?
13 A I don't know whether the mass in my liver
14 is terminal or not. I do not know whether it has
15 metastasized or not until we have a follow-up MRI.
16 Q Okay. And there's no other type of cancer
17 that you have, to your knowledge, that is terminal,
18 currently as we sit here today?
19 A The last -- my understanding is that I've
20 already outlived my life expectancy. Where the
21 cancers are in my body right now -- like you, sir,
22 I'm a layperson and I don't understand half of what
23 the doctors tell me. But I do what I'm told and I'm
24 taking the course of healthcare that they've offered
25 to me and I've been following it strictly, and I
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1 don't really know what's happening with my body
2 right now. But you're welcome to come to the
3 operating room with me.
4 Q Okay. To your knowledge you have ovarian
5 cancer, as you sit here today?
6 A Yes. That's my understanding.
7 Q Even though you had a hysterectomy?
8 A Well -- I don't mean to laugh but, you
9 know -- and, again, I'm not a doctor; I'm a
10 layperson just like you -- but does someone still
11 have ovarian cancer when your ovaries are removed?
12 I don't know. I don't know what the technical term
13 for that is, sir.
14 Q Okay. And that was -- the surgery was done
15 in March of 2007 or somewhere around there?
16 A There were three different surgeries
17 between January, February and March; three different
18 surgeries.
19 Q How long are you going to be in
20 Los Angeles?
21 A I was hoping to go -- get out of here
22 today.
23 Q Do you have a plane flight today?
24 A No. No.
21 A Because when Mario Nitrini would write to
22 me, I would look to see his profile, and Daniel
23 Nicherie was pictured there in a white T-shirt with
24 -- it looked like a mugshot, actually. It may have
25 been a mugshot. But I remember the name very
94
1 clearly.
2 Q And why do you think they're still giving
3 you death threats?
4 A Why do I think they're still giving me
5 death threats?
6 Q Correct.
7 A Well, you'd have to ask them. But my
8 impression, my instinct says that Mario George
9 Nitrini simply wants to make a name for himself. I
10 don't think he is a sane man.
11 Q Do you want to make a name for yourself?
12 A No. I'd like to disappear and live a
13 peaceful life of what I have left.
14 Q And do you have a book deal or anything
15 going on now?
16 A No.
17 Q No?
18 A No.
19 Q Did you ever try to write a book about
20 your experience?
21 A I've kept a video journal. I keep a video
22 journal, and have since 1974.
23 Q Have you ever tried to sell your story to
24 anybody?
25 A No.
95
1 Q Have no interest in it?
2 A I'm probably not going to be alive that
3 long.
4 Q You mentioned you had terminal cancer, and
5 you were told that. At least that's what my ears
6 heard.
7 A Yeah.
8 Q Do you still have terminal cancer?
9 A I have to see new doctors and everything.
10 And I don't really know what stage I'm in right now
11 because they found another mass on my liver.
12 Q And a mass on your liver. Is it benign or
13 is it cancer --
14 A We don't know yet. It was just recently
15 done before I left. There's a 10.7 centimeter mass
16 that covers part of -- well, most of my liver, and
17 is extended in through the fundus and gallbladder.
18 Plus, I have calcified nodules throughout my lungs
19 and acute pulmonary histoplasmosis.
20 Q But you still haven't answered my question.
21 To your knowledge, do you have terminal cancer?
22 A That is my understanding.
23 Q Okay. And where -- what type of cancer is
24 terminal?
25 A They originally diagnosed me with ovarian
96
1 cancer that had spread to my colon and part of my
2 bladder.
3 Q And do you still have cancer, ovarian
4 cancer, and is it still in your gallbladder and
5 liver?
6 A I've had a radical hysterectomy, which has
7 removed my ovaries, my fallopian tubes, my cervix,
8 my uterus, part of my colon, part of my bladder. I
9 have not been able to get an appointment because my
10 insurance has been canceled with another oncologist.
11 When we went in for the checkup when I
12 changed doctors to go to an internist and
13 endocrinologist for my thyroid, they did an MRI and
14 a CAT scan, and that's when they were trying to find
15 out the condition of my lower abdomen.
16 When that was performed, they caught part
17 of my liver and my right lower lung, and that's when
18 they found the calcified nodules throughout my lungs
19 and the mass in my liver, fundus, and gallbladder.
20 And I need to see specialists in those particular
21 areas.
22 Q I guess, since I'm just a layperson and --
23 I mean, can you answer this question "yes" or "no"?
24 Do you currently have terminal cancer?
25 A My understanding is that my condition is
97
1 terminal.
2 Q Okay. Well, I'm -- what type of cancer is
3 terminal that you have?
4 A What type of cancer is terminal?
5 Q Yeah. Is it your lung cancer that's
6 terminal? It's ovarian cancer that's terminal?
7 It's different that's terminal?
8 A I don't know yet what's happening with my
9 body until I can get in to see the appropriate
10 doctors.
11 Q So right now you do not know whether you
12 have terminal cancer or not; correct?
13 A I don't know whether the mass in my liver
14 is terminal or not. I do not know whether it has
15 metastasized or not until we have a follow-up MRI.
16 Q Okay. And there's no other type of cancer
17 that you have, to your knowledge, that is terminal,
18 currently as we sit here today?
19 A The last -- my understanding is that I've
20 already outlived my life expectancy. Where the
21 cancers are in my body right now -- like you, sir,
22 I'm a layperson and I don't understand half of what
23 the doctors tell me. But I do what I'm told and I'm
24 taking the course of healthcare that they've offered
25 to me and I've been following it strictly, and I
98
1 don't really know what's happening with my body
2 right now. But you're welcome to come to the
3 operating room with me.
4 Q Okay. To your knowledge you have ovarian
5 cancer, as you sit here today?
6 A Yes. That's my understanding.
7 Q Even though you had a hysterectomy?
8 A Well -- I don't mean to laugh but, you
9 know -- and, again, I'm not a doctor; I'm a
10 layperson just like you -- but does someone still
11 have ovarian cancer when your ovaries are removed?
12 I don't know. I don't know what the technical term
13 for that is, sir.
14 Q Okay. And that was -- the surgery was done
15 in March of 2007 or somewhere around there?
16 A There were three different surgeries
17 between January, February and March; three different
18 surgeries.
19 Q How long are you going to be in
20 Los Angeles?
21 A I was hoping to go -- get out of here
22 today.
23 Q Do you have a plane flight today?
24 A No. No.
"If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson
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