Posted on 03/07/2016 11:53:39 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
The trial of a Dutch man dubbed the "dentist of horror" after allegedly mutilating the mouths of more than 100 patients in France is due to open on Tuesday.
Jacobus van Nierop, 51, ripped out healthy teeth and left dozens of patients in a remote French village with broken jaws, recurrent abscesses and septicaemia.
He is charged with aggravated assault as well as fraud over claims that he tried to rip off patients and insurance companies, and faces up to 10 years in prison and a 150,000 euro ($165,000) fine if found guilty.
(Excerpt) Read more at france24.com ...
No, not at all! Not a bad man but not smart and married to a lunatic.
That happens a lot (either way)!
Back in the 80s there was a homosexual dentist in Florida who after discovering he had the HIV virus deliberately infected several of patients with the virus. They subsequently died. There was no effective treatment at that time.
Wow I recall news about that. Your right several patients came down with it.
***ripped out healthy teeth***
Reminds me of what happened to my Mother-in-law fifty years ago.
She went to a dentist to have her PERFECT teeth cleaned. She was a chronic talker and tried to talk while he was working on her.
She told him about how she had arthritis problems, HE got dollar signs in his eyes and told her that her arthritis was caused by her teeth, and if she let him pull them her arthritis problems would go away.
She did, he jerked them all. He then walked away with a handful of cash, she walked away with new ill fitting plates.
Her arthritis problems never went away.
Then there was that horse doctor, Dr Moss in Farmington NM back in 1955 which tortured an eight year old boy, me! I’ve never forgotten him!
Another did the same in Tulsa, OK.
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