Edward Lottick

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Edward Lottick, M.D. (born 1934) is a family physician and inventor. His son was Scientologist Noah Lottick. Noah Lottick's suicide was featured as part of the "Time Magazine" article "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power", by Richard Behar. After his son's death, Dr. Lottick was inspired to further research cults. Dr. Lottick, along with Dr. Paul R. Martin in the same year, … Wikipedia
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    Part of whyaretheydead.net by Mike Gormez . Visit the message board . Noah Lottick jumped to his death clutching his last few dollars, tightly to his chest.
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    Bio: Edward Lottick , MD, whose son was in a cult, is a family practitioner in Kingston, Pennsylvania. Dr. Lottick taught at Hudson Valley Community College, invented the Electrosurgical Hemostat, and has done medical work in prisons. He is on the Board
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