Wild Justice
"Whatever problem the department had, she was usually responsible," he asserted. The folds of paper falli
ke to Trenchant and told her she had the option to resign and nothing further would be said or
testimony. Nearly 20 minutes was spent answering their inane questions regarding how many courses were involved and who found the '
SmurFFs in question had no dates and inquired ho
from those two years came in a packet to me from Randy and Ian. Those we
Esther questioned why one of the sus
air. This was a questi
and that he had stapled it to the evaluation pr
's handwriting was made a part of the document
correctly. Did Lyle say that he kep
ed how it would be possible for
her hands from the keys, massaged her fingers, the sug
g question and a long discussion ensued as to how SmurFFs
by Lyle were false. Dia
tions....well, they were fielded quite adeptly. His chest expanded with pride in his ability to bring this thing to a smooth conclusion. Now it was time for
urFFs refer to Randy," Jane began, "I'd like
that he, Henry, had acquired. At any rate, Lyle was well prepared and the gates opened and the Ian story poured
s to the dean's office in Ian's behalf. He emphasized that the disparaging st
faultfinding SmurFFs that were coming in that
job. Well, the situation had caused them
on, the ones he thought Diana had written, hurt Ian. Henry had impressed on her that it was import
t all this other stuff in first. I've certainly given him the question often enough, let someone el
ted to know the reason that Ian's SmurFFs got
ust the tip of the iceberg. Diana Trenchant, during the years she was in the
was not just accused of creating S
ts? Preposterous-one woman, all by herself, had influenced hundreds of medical students over a period of years to do as she dictated.
minute recess and when we come back, Trenchant may cross examine Dr. Stone. You may leave the room. I'l
Lyle Stone joined them.
shut behind them. Stopping at the soft drink dispenser, the court reporter