The unsolved 1964 murder of serves as the centerpiece for Edward T. Haslam’s book, Dr. Mary's Monkey , which weaves a complex narrative connecting a high-profile homicide to secret laboratories, the JFK assassination , and global medical crises. The Victim: A Pioneer in Medicine
: She had been stabbed multiple times, but the most puzzling detail was the severe, localized incineration of her right side and arm, which some argued could not have been caused by the small mattress fire in the room. The Theory: A Secret Underground Laboratory Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a...
Haslam proposes that Dr. Sherman was not just a prominent surgeon, but a key figure in a covert medical project. The unsolved 1964 murder of serves as the
Dr. Mary Stults Sherman was a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon and cancer researcher. The Victim: A Pioneer in Medicine : She