Larry Johnson bugged himself every day of his last three months at Alcor, investigating the apparent crimes and gruesome misdeeds he heard rumors of around the office. These clips have NOT been doctored nor edited for content. In a few cases, long pauses between speakers have been deleted. The authors have many hours of recordings in their entirety.
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“Dumping Bio-hazardous Waste”
Larry Johnson and Alcor COO Charles Platt
LARRY JOHNSON: Earlier when we had the meeting with Dr. Lemler and he showed you that memo I wrote about the OSHA stuff, I didn’t mean for that to upset you.
CHARLES PLATT: No, it only upset me in that it was written down.
LARRY JOHNSON: Yeah. I went ahead and did, you know, as you requested.
CHARLES PLATT: Okay.
LARRY JOHNSON: I wiped it off my hard drive and I guess Jerry [Jerry Lemler, Alcor president and CEO] shredded it. But I, uh, it was just an issue that I, you know I wanted to talk to Jerry about because you and I had talked about it in the past and I just wanted to make sure that he knew that, you know, eventually we have to do something ‘cause we can’t, you know, dump human waste in the backyard.
CHARLES PLATT: I know. No, every time it happens it makes me very nervous because you know there could be some National Enquirer photographer with infrared film or something. Who the hell knows?
LARRY JOHNSON: Yeah.


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