
The Murder of Hanna Buxbaum
Canadian True Crime
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The Story of Halmut Halmut's Stroke
Halmut had partial blindness in his left eye and a loss of feeling down the left side of his body. The right caroded artery in his neck had been dissected shortly before his stroke, and said it may have been caused by the osteopathic doctor rotating his neck improperly. He also had damaged to his right frontal and parietal lobes, which he was told could cause a dramatic change to his personality. His intelligence skill test that he took showed that he'd lost a significant portion of his ability to think in a creative, abstract or logic way.
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