Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 http://www.click2houston.com/news/3750858/detail.html Slain Doctor's Parents Sue Drug Maker, Ex-Wife Lohstroh's Parents, Friends Say Father Did Not Want Son, 10, On Prozac POSTED: 8:04 am CDT September 22, 2004 UPDATED: 5:10 pm CDT September 22, 2004 HOUSTON -- The parents of a murdered doctor filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against their former daughter-in-law and a pharmaceutical company, Local 2 reported. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. The County Sheriff's Department said the 10-year-old retrieved a gun, climbed in the back seat and began shooting " through the back of the driver's seat, striking his father. " Deputies said the boy got out of the vehicle and continued firing before going inside the home, where his mother took the gun from him. Investigators said it is still a mystery as to why the boy would kill his father, a 41-year-old physician at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During the couple's divorce trial, Geisler accused Lohstroh of sexually abusing their two sons. Two separate police agencies investigated the claims, but neither filed charges. People close to Lohstroh and his children say Geisler used a form of brainwashing, known as Parental Alienation Syndrome, during the couple's contentious breakup that they believe possibly led to the father's death. Jim - Norman " Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them. " Strauss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 http://www.click2houston.com/news/3750858/detail.html Slain Doctor's Parents Sue Drug Maker, Ex-Wife Lohstroh's Parents, Friends Say Father Did Not Want Son, 10, On Prozac POSTED: 8:04 am CDT September 22, 2004 UPDATED: 5:10 pm CDT September 22, 2004 HOUSTON -- The parents of a murdered doctor filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against their former daughter-in-law and a pharmaceutical company, Local 2 reported. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. The County Sheriff's Department said the 10-year-old retrieved a gun, climbed in the back seat and began shooting " through the back of the driver's seat, striking his father. " Deputies said the boy got out of the vehicle and continued firing before going inside the home, where his mother took the gun from him. Investigators said it is still a mystery as to why the boy would kill his father, a 41-year-old physician at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During the couple's divorce trial, Geisler accused Lohstroh of sexually abusing their two sons. Two separate police agencies investigated the claims, but neither filed charges. People close to Lohstroh and his children say Geisler used a form of brainwashing, known as Parental Alienation Syndrome, during the couple's contentious breakup that they believe possibly led to the father's death. Jim - Norman " Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them. " Strauss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 http://www.click2houston.com/news/3750858/detail.html Slain Doctor's Parents Sue Drug Maker, Ex-Wife Lohstroh's Parents, Friends Say Father Did Not Want Son, 10, On Prozac POSTED: 8:04 am CDT September 22, 2004 UPDATED: 5:10 pm CDT September 22, 2004 HOUSTON -- The parents of a murdered doctor filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against their former daughter-in-law and a pharmaceutical company, Local 2 reported. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. The County Sheriff's Department said the 10-year-old retrieved a gun, climbed in the back seat and began shooting " through the back of the driver's seat, striking his father. " Deputies said the boy got out of the vehicle and continued firing before going inside the home, where his mother took the gun from him. Investigators said it is still a mystery as to why the boy would kill his father, a 41-year-old physician at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During the couple's divorce trial, Geisler accused Lohstroh of sexually abusing their two sons. Two separate police agencies investigated the claims, but neither filed charges. People close to Lohstroh and his children say Geisler used a form of brainwashing, known as Parental Alienation Syndrome, during the couple's contentious breakup that they believe possibly led to the father's death. Jim - Norman " Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them. " Strauss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 http://www.click2houston.com/news/3750858/detail.html Slain Doctor's Parents Sue Drug Maker, Ex-Wife Lohstroh's Parents, Friends Say Father Did Not Want Son, 10, On Prozac POSTED: 8:04 am CDT September 22, 2004 UPDATED: 5:10 pm CDT September 22, 2004 HOUSTON -- The parents of a murdered doctor filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday afternoon against their former daughter-in-law and a pharmaceutical company, Local 2 reported. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. Police said Rick Lohstroh's 10-year-old son fatally shot him outside his ex-wife's Katy home on Aug. 27 as he picked him and his 8-year-old brother up as part of a joint custody agreement. Lohstroh's parents -- and Joanne Greene -- filed a lawsuit against Deborah Geisler, the boy's mother, and the maker of Prozac, Ely Lilly and Co. " Today we are filing suit on behalf of Dick and Joanne Greene for the tragic death of their son, Rick, " said s, an attorney. Lohstroh's parents and friends said Rick Lohstroh was upset with Geisler for putting their son on Prozac, which happened one month before his death. " In the week prior to the shooting, the boy's doctor increased his dosage of Prozac. This is really important for two reasons, " s said. s said studies show a change in dosage can lead to violence and the drug's adverse effects are more severe in children. The 12-page lawsuit argues that Ely Lilly and Co. is to blame for Lohstroh's murder. The County Sheriff's Department said the 10-year-old retrieved a gun, climbed in the back seat and began shooting " through the back of the driver's seat, striking his father. " Deputies said the boy got out of the vehicle and continued firing before going inside the home, where his mother took the gun from him. Investigators said it is still a mystery as to why the boy would kill his father, a 41-year-old physician at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. During the couple's divorce trial, Geisler accused Lohstroh of sexually abusing their two sons. Two separate police agencies investigated the claims, but neither filed charges. People close to Lohstroh and his children say Geisler used a form of brainwashing, known as Parental Alienation Syndrome, during the couple's contentious breakup that they believe possibly led to the father's death. Jim - Norman " Never look at the trombones, it only encourages them. " Strauss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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