Thomas Ray Lippert Explained
Thomas Ray Lippert (1950–1999) was a convict and former business law professor at Southwest State College in Marshall, Minnesota. Lippert worked at a fertility clinic named Reproductive Medical Technologies Inc. in Utah from 1988 to the mid 1990s where he reportedly replaced customers' semen with his own.[1] In 1974–1975 he was arrested and later convicted for kidnapping.[2] [3] [4] [5]
See also
- Cecil Jacobson, a fertility doctor who used his own semen to impregnate his patients, without informing them of the source of the semen.
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Notes and References
- News: Families in fear after rogue employee may have swapped own sperm at Utah fertility clinic. Michelle Castillo. 10 January 2014. cbsnews.com.
- Web site: Was Susan Cochran Kidnapped or Merely Being Wooed in a Strange Courtship?. Linda Witt. October 20, 1975. 4. 16. people.com.
- News: Report: Utah kidnapper is woman's father due to semen switch. Matthew Piper. January 10, 2014. The Salt Lake Tribune.
- News: Lawyer to stress vulnerability of kidnap victim to mind control. Lakeland Ledger. December 11, 1975. 9a.
- News: FBI agents arrest Thomas Lippert. 10 (12 of 44). March 13, 1975. Marshall Independent. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131005142757/http://www.marshallindependent.com/storyPhotos/pdf/SMSU_40thAnnTab.pdf. October 5, 2013.