Would you go to a doctor who is a CONVICTED KIDNAPPER??

Deb in IA

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Doctor With a Dark Past
Indiana GP Exposed as Kidnapper
Who Buried Woman Alive

Nov. 15 — He was convicted of kidnapping a college student and burying her alive. Now Gary Steven Krist has a license to practice medicine.

Krist now works as a general practioner in Chesney, Ind., about 10 miles north of the Kentucky line. He was upset when confronted with questions about his criminal past.
"Ambush journalists inflicting pain on people who are trying to do the right thing are almost as shameful as Osama bin Laden," Krist said after being approached by a reporter from ABCNEWS affiliate WRTV.

He declined to comment further.

Three decades ago, Krist was sentenced to life in prison for the 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle, a college student from a wealthy family.

Authorities said Krist, then 23, and a female accomplice abducted Mackle, a student at Emory University in Atlanta, at gunpoint from a motel and drugged her with chloroform. They put Mackle in a wooden box with food and other provisions, and buried her in a remote area in Georgia.

Police rescued Mackle 3½ days later, after her father paid a $500,000 ransom. Krist was captured off the Florida coast in a speedboat he had purchased with the ransom money.

The crime became the subject of a movie of the week, and Krist himself wrote a book about it, as did his victim.

In her book, Mackle described her reaction as she was buried inside the box.

"I screamed and screamed," she wrote. "The sound of the dirt got farther and farther away. Finally, I couldn't hear anything above. I screamed for a long time after that."

Medical License Granted, With Restrictions …

After serving 10 years in prison, Krist was released and went on to study at medical schools in Grenada and Dominica, eventually earning a medical degree. The state of Alabama rejected his attempt to get a license, but the Indiana Medical Licensing Board approved him in December 2001.

Indiana law does not prevent convicted felons from obtaining a medical license, and the state medical board put a number of restrictions on his ability to practice medicine. He remains on indefinite probation, and he must appear before the board every six months. He was required to submit to psychiatric evaluation, and he is not allowed to prescribe certain drugs.

Though Krist was upset by questions about his past, the state medical board said the public had a right to know.

"The fact that they gave him a probationary license, I think, is an indication that maybe there were some reservations," said Lisa Hayes, the executive director who oversees the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.

"I think it is important for the public to know — whether they're getting a physician or a plumber — to try to know who they're dealing with and making that decision for themselves," Hayes said.





I actually remember reading about this case when I was in high school. It was truly horrifying.
I had no idea what had happened to the kidnapper.

It is in my home state that he is now practicing medicine

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Holy Cow!!! That's incredible, Deb :(
 
Uhh...they had SOME reservations about granting him a license???? And did it ANYWAY, under the circumstances? Truly scary. And WHO ELSE out there is getting licensed to practice medicine??

AND...this guy thinks the JOURNALIST is "almost as shameful as Osama bin Laden"???

That is one sick story, from beginning to end. :mad:
 
I think I read her book ages ago. If it is the one I am thinking of, it was titled "83 Hours Until Dawn". Also, her father was some sort of developer in Deltona, Florida.
 

I have such a hard time with this kind of thing...I know people can "change, reform, etc..." but dang...I just don't think I could go to this man knowing that he potentially left someone for dead...how horrifying!...

Hc
 
I guess life in prison doesn't mean much of anything! :mad: He should not be in a position now to hold someone's life in his hands! :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
I seriously doubt it. What happened to the 'life in prison' sentence? There's a HUGE difference between 10 years and LIFE. Holy cow.
 
I recently read about a doctor who was arrested for injecting his patients with their own urine - with used needles - and when his patients were approached by the news media they actually defended his actions!!

Some people really do believe that ALL doctors are gods.. :(
 
It doesn't surprise me that he got a license to practice medicine. I just read a book about a doctor who was convicted of raping his patients who could possibly get his license back in seven years. The book also mentions that on the same day the board revoked this doctors license, they reinstated the license of a doctor that had molested a child. Oh and these were also the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.

As for would I go to him...I don't think I would go to any doctor in Indiana without a full background check after reading about the above...this just adds to that.
 
Disclosure varies from state-to-state. Below is part of my own profile which is available on-line to all Massachusetts residents. Note that the Commonwealth only provides documentation about physician "difficulties" over the last 10 years.......

Dr. XXXXX has not made a payment on a malpractice claim in Massachusetts in the last ten years
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disciplinary Actions

A. Criminal Convictions, Pleas and Admissions . The information in this section may not be comprehensive. The courts are now required by law to supply this information to the Board.

Dr. XXXXXhas had no criminal convictions in the past ten years.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B. Hospital Discipline

This section contains several categories of disciplinary actions taken by Massachusetts hospitals during the past ten years which are specifically required by law to be released in the physician's profile.

Dr. XXXXX has no record of hospital discipline in the past ten years.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C. Board Discipline This section includes final disciplinary actions taken by the MassachusettsBoard of Registration in Medicine during the past ten years.

Dr. XXXXX has not been disciplined by the Board in the past ten years.


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Unbelievable :( :(

Glad to see you've been a good boy Eros:p :p :p
 
It is in my home state that he is now practicing medicine

I'm sure there are physicians in each and every state that are legally practicing that shouldn't be alowed anywhere near a patient.
 
I think that is absolutely outrageous! Not only should he not be practicing medicine........he should be serving his life sentence! Man this sorta thing ticks me off!
 














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