The Lohstroh Case
A series of articles published in different media August 27 - November
2004
Dr. Rick Lohstroh was an
emergency room physician at the
Copied from Help Stop Parental Alienation
Syndrome
Please read
these articles and then pass them on to everyone you know. Getting PAS included
in the DSM-V will make the courts recognise it as an actual disorder on a
national level. The courts could then order parents and children into treatment
programs before what happened to Rick Lohstroh happens to someone else.
If
you have ever been affected by this disorder you realise how devastating it is
to families, please take the time to write a letter to the address below.
Thank
you for your continued support of Dr. Rick Lohstroh and his family. Dr.
Lohstroh's death was a tragedy, but we can do something to keep it from
happening again. Please forward this to everyone you know and write to the
address below.
Sending letters, written on
paper, that can be included in a file, is the best way to seek any change.
Emails won’t work.
Send your letters to:
DSM-V
Coordinator
American Psychiatric Association
1400
Fax 202-682-6850
Request your letter to be
included in the "Parental Alienation Syndrome file."
Constables:
Boy, 10, Shoots Father To Death
Visitation Dispute May Have Lead To
Shooting
A 10-year-old boy
shot his father to death in front of the boy's west
Click2Houston, August 27, 2004
Boy Suspected Of
Fatally Shooting Father To Remain Detained
Estranged Divorce,
Unsubstantiated Abuse Allegations May Be Child's Defense
Bill Hawkins with the Harris County District
Attorney's Juvenile Division said officials need time to collect investigative
reports on the shooting, autopsy information and details on the child. Another
hearing was scheduled for Sept. 13.
Click2Houston, August 30, 2004
Girlfriend,
Colleagues Defend Slain Doctor
Couple Arrested
Several Times On Family Violence Charges
A doctor who police say was shot to death by his 10-year-old son had a
troubled relationship with his wife. The man told police at one point that she
had threatened to kill him by injecting him with insulin, records show.
Click2Houston, August 31, 2004
Slain Doctor Told
Police Wife Threatened To Kill Him
Couple Arrested Several Times On
Family Violence Charges
A doctor who police say was shot to death by his 10-year-old son had a
troubled relationship with his wife. The man told police at one point that she
had threatened to kill him by injecting him with insulin, records show.
Click2Houston, September 1, 2004
Grandparents
get temporary custody of Lohstroh children
Friends Blame
Brainwashing For Doctor's Death
Boy, Mother Located;
Grandparents Take Custody Of Boy
Friends of a
doctor police said was killed by his 10-year-old son two weeks ago told Local 2
his death was the result of a difficult divorce.
Click2Houston, September 10, 2004
Caretaker
Asks For Gag Order In Slain Doctor Case
Grandparents Of
Boy Suspected Of Shooting Father Concerned With Increased Publicity
The public may
soon hear less about the case of a 10-year-old boy accused of gunning down his
father.
Click2Houston, September 14, 2004
Slain
Doctor's Parents Sue Drug Maker, Ex-Wife
Lohstroh's Parents,
Friends Say Father Did Not Want Son, 10, On Prozac
Click2Houston, September 22, 2004
Judge
Denies Attorney Change For Boy, 10, Charged With Murder
A judge denied a
request to change attorneys for a 10-year-old boy charged with murdering his
father, Local 2 reported Tuesday.
Click2Houston, October 12, 2004
The problems of a
10-year-old boy, a child of bitterly divorced parents, didn't get much notice
until he allegedly shot his father. Now, he's in custody facing a murder charge
and, if convicted as a juvenile, could spend most of his life in prison.
Khou.com, November 1, 2004
Custody
Disputes Fueling "Parental Alienation Syndrome"
By Richard A. Gardner
Making a parent dangerous. PAS in
Sweden and Norway
By Lena Hellblom Sjögren
All
Antidepressants Must Now Carry Suicide Warning Labels
Medicating of
schoolchildren II
Connecticut
approves Ritalin Law