Creepy News Article: Famous Diagnostician and Oncologist Found Dead

Dec 23, 2009 20:12

And that's why I'm not going anywhere near the East Coast AGAIN.


Famous Diagnostician and Oncologist Found Dead by Eileen Galvin-Townsend




The medical world has lost two of its most brilliant minds last week as the bodies of Dr. Gregory House and Dr. James Evan Wilson were found floating by the shores of Lake Toluca, Virginia.

Both men appear to have been stabbed to death as their bodies were practically disemboweled by the time Alex Shepherd, a resident of the neighboring town of Shepherd's Glen  found them floating along the current. According to phone records to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, both doctors had been heading to the tourist town of Silent Hill when they disappeared. Coroner estimates time of death to be two to three days prior to discovery.

Dr. Gregory House was regarded as a "maverick" doctor by his peers, a diagnostician whose unconventional methods may have infuriated many but always brought results.  After a brief stint in the Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital for drug detox, he returned to his Diagnostics department for three months until he died.

Dr. James Evan Wilson, a distinguished oncologist also working in PPTH, was a pioneer in the field of after-chemo care and humane patient treatment. His essay on euthanasia, presented by another doctor, brought light into the anguish felt by dying patients and how this decision affects all involved with the patient: the patient, the family and the caregiver itself.

Found with Dr. Wilson was a badly degraded picture of Dr. House's diagnostic team. The image had the words "YOU BETRAYED ME" written in permanent marker and had both decedents blotted out. Neither Dr. Wilson nor Dr. House had enemies at the time of the murders nor did they know anyone from the area with a grudge. Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Head of Medicine of PPTH, declined to comment on this story but expresses her grief and extends her condolences to their families. This coincides with the six-month anniversary of a major blackout that occurred in Princeton, NJ, where twelve people were murdered around the hospital. Investigations are pending on those cases.

(ooc: Trying to get my head back into writing the 2nd part of Promise; picture's from the Silent Hill wikia)

silent hill, crossover, tennebaum orphanage, internet, prompt

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