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Accused Dentist Injected Semen in Patients' Mouths


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Posted on Mon, Jul. 26, 2004

Psychiatrist testifies in dentist's defense. State dental board holding public hearing

KAREN GARLOCH

Staff Writer. Charlotte Observer

RALEIGH - An Atlanta psychiatrist testified Sunday she doesn't think Dr. John Hall, a Cornelius dentist accused of injecting semen into the mouths of six female patients, has a psychiatric illness or an interest in deviant sex.

Dr. Tracey Irvin, of the Behavioral Medicine Institute, told a panel of the N.C. Board of Dental Examiners that she evaluated Hall for three days in November and also talked with three of his employees and reviewed dental board investigation records.

"I did not feel that the information that I had supported that he had been involved with what he had been accused of," Irvin said. But she added she found Hall "very intrusive" and "overly familiar."

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Where the f*ck do assholes like this come from? I cant imagine people even devising such a notion... Sick.

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Reminds me of Dr. Sneeburger, who was ordered deported last week incidentally.

He has just finished his sentence for molesting patients. The twisted part comes from when police attempted to get a blood sample from him. It turned out he had surgically implanted a piece of rubber hose in his arm containing another man's blood. That was the blood drawn and it certainly didn't match that of the rapist.

However, the blood drawn was dead. His twisted ass got caught.

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