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Medical
Dr. Crawford – Abortions, Drug
Use
Melissa Gail Loper jenkins, 34,
drug user, worked for Dr. Hanzel’s office
DRUG ABUSER GIVEN INTERVENTION
IN LIEU OF PROSECUTION
EVEN THOUGH SHE HAS BEEN THROUGH
REHAB BEFORE
By Doug Deepe, Investigative
Reporter (11:25 pm. Sunday May 11,
2003)
Melissa Gail Loper Jenkins, 34 years of age
and a former employee of Dr. David Hanzel of New Boston, Ohio, was
indicted by the Scioto County Grand Jury in December of 2002 on 7
felony criminal charges. Jenkins was indicted on one count of theft,
one count of forgery and 5 counts of illegal processing of drug
documents.
Jenkins used her position at Dr. Hanzel’s
office to call in illegal prescriptions to local pharmacies using
her own name and the names of a cousin and her husband. Records
obtained by the Sentinel indicate that Jenkins fraudulently
obtained over 50 illegal prescriptions for the following
medications; xanax, atapex, loratabs, and loracets. It is unclear
why local prosecutors indicted Jenkins on only 5 of the more than 50
illegal prescriptions she called into local pharmacies.
Sources at a local drug rehabilitation center
stated to a Sentinel reporter that Jenkins voluntarily
entered a rehabilitation program months before this recent relapse.
With this knowledge it is unclear why Jenkins was allowed to enter a
rehabilitation program for a second time. There are reports that
indicate that Jenkins also suffered from an alcohol problem while
living in the state of Kentucky and was sent to an alcohol treatment
program in that state.
Information obtained by the Sentinel
indicates that Jenkins was using the name of a registered nurse
that worked for Dr. Hanzel in order to get prescriptions filled.
Friends of this registered nurse have stated to the Sentinel
that the local prosecutors did not contact this registered nurse
to discuss the possibility of having charges filed against Jenkins
for impersonating her, and or illegally using her medical licensure
to illegally obtain medications not prescribed by Dr.
Hanzel.
There is one unconfirmed report obtained by
the Sentinel that Jenkins overdosed while on the job at Dr.
Hanzel’s office.
While the Sentinel commends Judge
William Marshall’s "intervention in lieu of jail" for first time
drug offenders, it appears that the Judge may have been duped in
this instant case. Jenkins appears to be a habitual drug abuser and
drug intervention apparently doesn’t work. The Jenkins case was a
"leftover case" from former Judge Walter Lytten that was dropped on
the lap of Judge Marshall. Many people close to this case believe
that Judge Marshall was attempting to catch up over 100 cases left
on the docket by his predecessor and may not have had time to
thoroughly check Jenkins background before allowing her to enter the
drug treatment program. None of the victims in this case blame Judge
Marshall for allowing Jenkins to obtain drug treatment but they want
Judge Marshall to know about Jenkins checkered legal
past.
The victims in this case hope and pray that
when Jenkins is brought back before Judge Marshall for her final
sentencing that Judge Marshall inquire about Jenkins past drug
history and sentence her on this new information.
We will keep our readers posted as this case
moves forward.
EMPLOYEES OF DR. STEVEN CRAWFORD
CONFIRM
ILLEGAL ABORTION TOOK PLACE IN
HIS OFFICE
By Doug Deepe, Investigative
Reporter (11:25 pm. Sunday May 11,
2003)
The Sentinel has confirmed that Dr.
Steven Crawford did perform at least one illegal abortion in his
Portsmouth office while he still had his medical license.
Two former employees have confirmed that they
were in the office when a patient approached Dr. Crawford about
getting an abortion because she was pregnant by a man other than her
husband. The patient claimed that her husband had a vasectomy and
she needed to terminate the pregnancy immediately before he learned
of her affair. The Sentinel will not name the patient or
current of prior employees of Crawford at this time but will do so
if challenged that this story is false. This story is being written
to notify local law enforcement and state medical officials of these
new allegations against Dr. Crawford before he is allowed to get his
medical license back with the State of Ohio.
According to one employee, Dr. Crawford
agreed to have the patient injected with a combination of medicines
that would cause the patient to abort the fetus. Dr. Crawford gave a
list of the drugs required to one of his nurses to go get and inject
into the patient. The patient was told she had to pay in cash.
Immediately after the injection the patient provided a large sum of
cash to Dr. Crawford but was told that the amount of money was not
enough to pay for his services. The patient was told to go get more
and bring it back; and did as required. After the patient dropped
off the balance due for her abortion procedure, Dr. Crawford told
some of his staff, "Lunch is on me".
The Sentinel visited Dr. Crawford’s
Office today and found a lady and man working in the office but Dr.
Crawford was nowhere to be found. One Sentinel reporter
obtained the names of the individuals working and left but
immediately called back to Dr. Crawford’s office in an attempt to
get a meeting set up with Dr. Crawford to discuss this allegation.
During that phone call the lady that answered the phone gave the
Sentinel reporter a false name of "Cindy" and refused to give
the reporter a telephone number for where Dr. Crawford could be
reached.
The Sentinel has six to eight names of
employees of Dr. Crawford’s that may have been present the day this
abortion took place. The Sentinel has contacted six of these
individuals and none have stated that the abortion procedure did not
take place. Many seemed very concerned that the Sentinel had
this information and begged that their names not be made public but
stated that if questioned by local or state authorities they would
have to tell the truth. One Crawford employee stated that she did
not witness the actual procedure but did confirm that the patient
name provided to them by the Sentinel was in Dr. Crawford’s
office and that a large sum of cash was given to pay for some type
of service on that day.
Dr. Crawford had his medical license pulled
last year for drug abuse and is in the process of trying to get his
license reinstated. The Sentinel will be passing this new
information to the State of Ohio Medical Board for their
consideration.
The Sentinel will keep you up to date
with any new information we receive on this case.
Dr. John F. Lilly II is back in Portsmouth,
Ohio, according to reliable witnesses.
Dr. Lilly was committed to the Chillicothe
Correctional Institution on Jan.,31, 2003. He was released on Feb.,
25, 2003.
Dr. Lilly was indicted on March 17, 2000 by
the Scioto County Grand Jury. He was charged with forty-six felony
drug violations.
On January 30, 2001, Dr. Lilly entered a plea
of guilty to one count of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.
He was sentenced to permanently surrender his license to practice
medicine in Ohio and to serve a stated term of three years in the
custody of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, with
credit for 324 days already served, according to records of the
Scioto County Clerk of Courts. DR. JOHN F. LILLY II HAS SERVED HIS
SENTENCE
(posted 12:02
a.m. Friday May 9, 2003)
Dr. Lilly has permanently surrendered his
right to practice medicine in the State of Ohio. (posted 12:02 a.m. Friday the 9th day of
May, 2003)
Did Dr. Stephen Crawford Support
His Drug Habit
By Performing Illegal Abortions?
By Doug Deepe, Investigative
Reporter
( ll:ll p.m. Tuesday, May 6,
2003 )
The Sentinel has
received information that former Portsmouth Obstetrician, Dr.
Stephen Crawford, may have been performing illegal spontaneous
abortions in his Portsmouth office before he lost his license for
illegal drug abuse. According to a confidential source, a
spontaneous abortion occurs when a patient is injected with a
combination of drugs to cause the mother to go into labor and abort
the fetus.
The Sentinel was
contacted by a former employee of Dr. Crawford and stated that Dr.
Crawford would perform the abortions in an examination room in his
office in Portsmouth. Payment for the procedure was always made in
cash.
One example provided by Dr.
Crawford’s former employee indicated that a patient that received an
abortion by Dr. Crawford didn’t have the amount required for the
abortion and was told that she needed to go get the balance due and
bring it right back.
When the cash money arrived Dr.
Crawford told his staff, "Lunch is on me today". This former
employee told Dr. Crawford she couldn’t partake in his actions
anymore and went home.
The source for this story
indicated that she personally knew the patient that received the
abortion but couldn’t give the Sentinel the woman’s name but
would provide the name to law enforcement or the Ohio Medical Board
if this matter would be investigated.
Dr. Crawford has recently
applied to the Ohio Medical Board to get his license reinstated to
practice medicine again. Crawford was arrested last year and allowed
to enroll in a drug treatment diversionary program as an alternative
to prison time for his abuse of illegal drugs. The Sentinel
will be attempting to contact the Ohio Medical Board to inquire
about this new allegation against Dr. Crawford.
The Sentinel attempted
to contact Dr. Crawford for comment about this new accusation but
our phone calls were not returned.
We will keep you updated as new
information is received. Any former employee of Dr. Crawford that
has additional information about this possible illegal activity
involving abortions should feel free to contact the Sentinel.
We will keep your name confidential. You can reach us at
http://www.shawneesentinel@hotmail.com
(ll:ll p.m. Tuesday May 6, 2003)
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