> bruce perreault sent me a copy of the newspaper article covering stan's=
death
>and jerry's "food poisoning" is in question they say he died of a brain
=46WIW, the following was posted to Bill Beaty's Vortex list on
the subject. I hope this helps. There may be more information
in the DejaNews archives of the time.
>To: Vortex-L@eskimo.com
>Subject: Death of Water Fuel Cell Pioneer Stanley A. Meyer
>From: Rich Murray <rmforall@earthlink.net>
>Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 21:07:42 -0600
>
>Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
>Subject: Death of Water Fuel Cell Pioneer Stanley A. Meyer
>From: lightner@dmv.com
>Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 20:51:24 -0600
>
>SERVICE HELD FOR GROVE CITY INVENTOR
>
>March 27, 1998
>
>
> A memorial service was held last night for a Grove City inventor who=
was
>dead on arrival at Mount Carmel Medical Center after he became ill last
>Friday night at a Grove City restaurant.
>
> Stanley A. Meyer, 57, suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, said Dr.
>William Adrion, Franklin County coroner. However, Adrion will wait for
>results of a toxicology examination before ruling on the cause of death,=
said
> Capt. Dennis Deskins of the Grove City police department.
>
> For at least the past 20 years, Meyer has been working on a water =
fuel
>cell, a process that he claimed could cheaply remove massive amounts of
>hydrogen from water and create fuel for everything from automobile =
engines to
>power plants and spaceships.
>
> Meyer's wife, Marilyn, other relatives and his attorney refused to
>comment. The memorial service was held at Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E.
>Livingston Ave.
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
>Received by H2OPWRD@aol.com Friday 3/27/98 9:30PM
>
>Hello,
>
>I've noticed your posts in sci.energy.hydrogen concerning Stan Meyer's =
water
>fuel cell technology. Thought you might be interested that he passed =
away
>last Friday.
>
>He was eating dinner at a Grove City, OH restaurant, when he jumped up =
from
>the table, yelled that he'd been poisoned, and rushed out into the =
parking
>lot, where he collapsed and died.
>
>He had just secured funding for a $50 million research center near Grove=
City,
>and there was a police cordon set up around the land where the center =
was to
>be built and around his home.
>
>Eyewitnesses reported a number of local police and "men talking to their
>sleeves" at the house. His widow, family, and lawyer had no comment for=
the
>local press.
>
>
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