Heber Jentzsch, president of . Someone erroneously tipped Hubbard off that the FBI was going to raid again and a massive shredding frenzy took place in Palm Springs, CA as he left on 2/14/1980, again going into hiding, never to return. . These activities ultimately led to a complete disband of the GO. In June 1951, she finally secured the return of Alexis by agreeing to cancel her receivership action and divorce suit in California in return for a divorce "guaranteed by L. Ron Hubbard". She was credited with helping to coin the word "Scientology". I see her every day. "[94], Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, "Scientology and the Occult: Hugh Urban's new exploration of L. Ron Hubbard and Aleister Crowley", Miller, Russell. Currently intimate with them but evidently under coercion. Jack Parsons was also an avid student and practitioner of the occult. member, wrote to Karl Germer to explain the situation: As you may know by this time, Brother John signed a partnership agreement with this Ron and Betty whereby all money earned by the three for life is equally divided between the three. Fiercely loyal to her husband, brusque and autocratic, she could be a dangerous enemy. Parsons took an immediate liking to Hubbard and invited him to stay in the house for the duration of his leave. 's US head, Karl Germer, labeled her "an ordeal sent by the gods". It must be noted that Mary Sue Hubbard believed her position as Controller and as the "Founder's wife" to be unassailable and beyond reproach by anyone but Mr. Hubbard who was not around at the time, a fact that she was well aware of. Upon L. Ron Hubbard's death in 1986, David became Scientology's leader, with Shelly at his side. She switched the envelopes and sent them. [47], The espionage continued for another three months before Meisner's luck ran out and he was caught in June 1976. Your passion for Betty also gave you the magical force needed at the time, and the act of adultery tinged with incest, served as your magical confirmation in the law of Thelema. Northrup was one of five children born to Thomas Cowley, an Englishman working for the Standard Oil Company, and his wife, Olga Nelson, the daughter of a Swedish immigrant to the United States. Hubbard decided to take to the high seas in a bid to liberate Scientology from the attentions of hostile governments. "[76] As Downsborough put it, he portrayed himself as "a constant victim of women". Yet she was the head of the Guardian Office for years and among other things, authored the infamous order "GO 121669" which directed culling of supposedly confidential P.C. My right side is paralyzed and getting more so. By this time, Mary Sue was well advanced with her second pregnancy and remained largely confined to a rented house at Medford Lakes, New Jersey. Hubbard turned up and took the child. [23] Hubbard's relationship with Northrup, while legal, had already caused alarm among those who knew him; Virginia Heinlein, the wife of the science fiction writer Robert Heinlein, regarded Hubbard as "a very sad case of post-war breakdown" and Northrup as his "latest Man-Eating Tigress".[24]. Within a day of Mary Sue Hubbard's resignation, senior GO officials secretly met with Mary Sue Hubbard and conspired to regain control of the GO. She persuaded him that the compulsion instilled by the communists would be dissipated by going ahead with the flight: "Well, I have to follow their dictates. An explorer, a mystic, a bestselling author, a nuclear physicist . I felt as though he had given so much to our country and I couldn't even bring him peace of mind. I thought to myself, 'My God, I can't tell her. Despite her complicated feelings toward the man, Sara was overwhelmed with grief and sadness. On October 8, a deal was struck between the government and the Church that the nine defendants including Mary Sue would each plead guilty to one charge of conspiracy if they agreed to sign a written stipulation by the government (essentially a public confession) of what they had done, thus avoiding a lengthy trial. He stated: In 1981, a Church investigation was begun into the activities of the GO. In the late 1990s, Hubbard fell ill with breast cancer and died in 2002. January 8, 1983 Mary Sue Hubbard, wife of the founder of the Church of Scientology, was sentenced in federal court here yesterday to four years in prison for her role in a conspiracy to plant. She was forced from her post as controller, convicted and imprisoned as a felon, and deserted by her husband. Share it! [51] She stated that she was "not interested in revenge; I'm interested in the truth. was carrying out in California. 28 Photos Of L. Ron Hubbard And The Birth Of Scientology. I was rather surprised when we were driving back to LA on Sunday evening, he stopped at a florist to buy some flowers for his wife. His misfortunes had been caused by "a woman known as Sara Elizabeth Northrup . [32] Northrup had no idea of Hubbard's first marriage or why people were treating her so strangely until his son L. Ron Hubbard Jr. told her that his parents were still married. I loved to make plots. Therefore, the worst possible penalty a Scientology child molester could receive in a Scientology religious arbitration would be a Suppressive Person declare. in October 1969, the newspaper printed a statement attributed to the Church of Scientology (but written by Hubbard himself[80]) that asserted: Hubbard broke up black magic in America L. Ron Hubbard was still an officer of the US Navy because he was well known as a writer and a philosopher and had friends amongst the physicists, he was sent in to handle the situation. [75] L. Ron Hubbard died on January 24, 1986, at his ranch near Creston, California. Northrup filed a kidnapping complaint with the Los Angeles Police Department on her return home but was rebuffed by the police, who dismissed the affair as a mere domestic dispute. His second wife, Sarah, claimed mental and . [73], A month later, in the English High Court of Justice, Mr Justice Latey declared in a case in which Scientology was a prominent issue that "Mr Hubbard is a charlatan and worse, as are his wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, and the clique at the top privy to the cult's activities. "[74], In October 1984, Mary Sue filed a $5 million lawsuit against her husband's first son, Ronald DeWolf, accusing him of "massive fraud" for attempting to have his father declared legally dead or mentally incompetent. I've been married twice. [7], They went back to London in December on a fresh visa and stayed there until the end of May 1953, before departing for an extended holiday in Spain. Recently released Federal Bureau of Investigation files show that just over a year after L. Ron Hubbard created the the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation, a precursor to the Church of Scientology, he offered to become an informant for the Bureau, and provide the FBI with a list of its members and copies of their fingerprints.. According to him, Sara had served a stretch at Tahatchapie [sic] (in a desert woman's prison) and was a dope addict. She worked with her husband, completing tasks for him and helping to dull his temper when he raged at other members. Hope to see you once more. "I thought he was pretty. Mary Sue strongly opposed these changes and reappointed herself Controller, rescinding the CMO's permission to investigate the GO. About Harry Ross Hubbard. [13], Similar concerns were expressed by other O.T.O. [3] She originally intended to work in petroleum research, but a friend persuaded her to travel with him to Wichita, Kansas, in mid-1951 to take a Dianetics course at the Hubbard Dianetic Foundation. He persuaded Northrup to pose as an old friend writing in support of his appeals; in one letter, she claimed untruthfully to have "known Lafayette Ronald Hubbard for many years" and described his supposed pre-war state of health. She subsequently married one of Hubbard's former employees, Miles Hollister, and moved to Hawaii and later Massachusetts, where she died in 1997. Hubbard spread allegations that she was a Communist secret agent and repeatedly denounced her to the FBI. carry huge amounts of cash around in his pocket. She began a relationship with L. Ron Hubbard, whom she met through the O.T.O., in 1945. She gave Hubbard an ultimatum: get treatment or she would leave with the baby. He was having a lot of problems with her. Alexis will get a fortune unless she goes to you as she would then get nothing. [67] She met him in Wichita to resolve the situation. In 1952, Mary Sue and Ron were married. I can never pronounce her name. [43] She left Wichita as soon as Alexis was returned to her. [27] The wedding attracted criticism from L. Sprague de Camp, another science fiction colleague of Hubbard's, who suggested to the Heinleins that he supposed "Polly was tiresome about not giving him his divorce so he could marry six other gals who were all hot & moist over him. She was forced to resign her post in 1981 and served a year in prison in 1983, after exhausting her appeals against her conviction. At age 15, Northrup moved in with sister Helen and her husband Jack, while she finished high school. Harry was born "Henry August Wilson" in Fayette, Iowa but was orphaned as an infant and adopted by the Hubbards, a farming family of Fredericksburg, Iowa. Weeks passed without word from Hubbard. Please report problems, errors or suggestions to heldal@online.no Download all files as ZIP archive(745Kb) Back to introduction DATE TO FROM DESCRIPTION 16 May 1940 FBI L Ron Hubbard Reporting on a possible Nazi. [69] She was sent to the federal prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve her sentence,[70] though in the end, she was released after only a year of imprisonment.[71]. The final experiment Sometimes when the two of them were sitting at the table together, the hostility was almost tangible. L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers Of The Future; Tuesday Trash And Trouble ~ The Friday Night Mystery Club by Joanna Campbell Slan; The Adventures Of Winston The Pig: Meet Winston ~ Guest Post And Giveaway; No Small Murder ~ A Mini-Meadows Mystery by Lena Gregory; Invocation: Days Of Iron & Clay by Aileen Erin ~ Cover Reveal And Giveaway; categories Various Scientology experts are now comparing David's disappearance to that of founder L. Ron Hubbard, who died in 1986 after spending years dealing with lawsuits and legal battles until he became . This body was responsible for overseeing each of the seven organizational subdivisions of the Church of Scientology. A year later, on August 15, 1978, Mary Sue Hubbard was indicted by a grand jury, accused of masterminding a conspiracy against the government in her capacity as head of the Church's Guardian's Office.[39]. The veins in his forehead would engorge" and he would hit her "out of the blue", breaking her eardrum in one attack. Maybe he should be reincarnated as a rabbit. Starcasm Staff March 30, 2015 L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology In the HBO documentary Going Clea r that aired Sunday night it was revealed that according to Scientology founder L. Ron. You are a greater person. [75], Many years later, another of his followers, Virginia Downsborough, recalled that during the mid-1960s he "talked a lot about Sara Northrup and seemed to want to make sure that I knew he had never married her. [deleted] 6 yr. ago. I please her physically until she weeps about any separation. members. [44], One of their primary targets was the IRS, with which Scientology was engaged in a bitter battle over tax exemptions. Hubbard married his third wife, Mary Sue Whipp, in 1952. Confessedly a member of the Young Communists. By this time Mary Sue was pregnant for a fourth time and gave birth to her final child, Arthur Ronald Conway Hubbard, on June 6, 1958.[17]. Mary Sue enforced the rules rigidly but shared the privations, and was scrupulously fair and popular. About 22 yrs, 6', 180 lbs. The final version of Dianetics was written at Bay Head, New Jersey in a cottage which the science fiction editor John W. Campbell had found for the Hubbards. He dubbed her "the alley-cat" after an unnamed mutual acquaintance told him that Parsons's attraction to her was like "a yellow pup bumming around with his snout glued to the rump of an alley-cat. The attach did not act on the request; having asked the FBI for background information, he was told that Hubbard had been interviewed but the "agent conducting interview considered Hubbard to be [a] mental case. L. Ron Hubbard was not in any way a nice guy, he was a deeply horrible person (who was also correctly described by our moderator freezoneandproud as a "rat bastard"). Although he bluffed it out initially, a warrant was issued for his arrest in August. Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (1911-1986), commonly shortened to L. Ron Hubbard, was a science-fiction writer and drug fiend[1] who engaged in the ultimate experiment: to create a religion founded on utter bullshit, yet endowed with the sociological and psychological components that "make religions work". Before starting his church in 1954, L. Ron Hubbard earned his living as a pulp fiction writer, churning out story after story across numerous genres. [33] The couple moved to a rented trailer in North Hollywood in July 1947, where Hubbard spent much of his time writing stories for pulp magazines. David was an original deputy to the late founder L. Ron Hubbard and had been working in the upper hierarchy of the Church since he was a teenager. They were formally found guilty on October 26, 1979. In July 1949 I was in Elizabeth, New Jersey, writing a movie. The practice of culling supposedly confidential "P.C. I have many experiments in mind.[16]. [55], In 1981, the "All Clear Unit" was established within the CMO, tasked with the purpose of making it "All Clear" for Hubbard to come out of hiding. Hubbard would evolve into the leader of the Church of Scientology.[1]. She intended to make use of this discovery by writing a book that would be "completely anti-Christ". Under his doctrine he believed that "mistakes do not just happen, somebody causes them, always". It is thought to have been written around 19467 as part of an attempted program of self-hypnotism. He moved in with me about two months ago, and although Betty and I are still friendly, she has transferred her sexual affection to Ron. A month later Northrup was made a director of the newly established Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation in Elizabeth, New Jersey, an organization founded to disseminate knowledge of Dianetics. [56] The Messengers, who were mostly in their teens and early twenties, became Hubbard's sole means of communication with the Church. David went ballistic at his wife while she . L. Ron Hubbard in Ocala Star-Banner - Jan 30 1986 view all Immediate Family Margaret Ochs ex-wife Ronald DeWolf son Catherine May Gillespie daughter Sara Northup Hollister ex-wife Private child Mary Sue Hubbard wife Diana Meredith Horwich daughter Quentin Hubbard son Mary Suzette Rochelle White daughter Arthur Ronald Conway Hubbard son Apparently it is the ordinary confidence trick."[19]. folders or files" to obtain information for purposes of intimidation and or harassment is repugnant. According to the Church of Scientology, Hubbard himself did not find out about Mary Sue's resignation until five months later. "[10] When Helen returned, she found Northrup wearing Helen's own clothes and calling herself Parsons' "new wife." Please do believe I do so want to help you get Alexis."[64]. [20], Northrup later recalled that the boat had been caught in a hurricane in the Panama Canal, damaging it too badly to be able to continue the voyage to California. The protagonist, "a bastard child", would be the son of the three most virile men in the town (a satire of the Holy Trinity). The Hubbards returned to the United States in November when their visa expired and moved into an apartment in Philadelphia. [18] Not long afterwards Hubbard bought Saint Hill Manor at Saint Hill Green, near East Grinstead, West Sussex. Because of his "crazy misconduct" she was in "hourly fear of both the life of herself and of her infant daughter, who she has not seen for two months". Her achievement was commemorated in a special tribute edition of the Scientology newspaper The Auditor, titled simply: "Mary Sue Hubbard Clear #208". In the future I wish to lead a quiet and orderly existence with my little girl far away from the enturbulating influences which have ruined my marriage. Add a Comment. "[62] He later told Hubbard's unofficial biographer, Russell Miller: I liked Sara and Miles a lot. To Hubbard, her sadness was nothing more than an annoyance. Had been friendly with many Communists. 121669 should complain about invasion of privacy. "I just ran across the airfield, across the runways, to the airport and got on the plane. "[68] She agreed to sign a statement, written by Hubbard himself, that retracted the allegations that she had made against him: I, Sara Northrup Hubbard, do hereby state that the things I have said about L. Ron Hubbard in courts and the public prints have been grossly exaggerated or entirely false. The. [72] When the case came to trial in May 1984, she told the Superior Court of Los Angeles County that she had been "mentally raped" and "emotionally distressed" knowing that others had seen the documents. I am better suited to her temperamentally we get on well. "[63], The divorce writ prompted a deluge of bad publicity for Hubbard and elicited an unexpected letter to Northrup from his first wife, Polly, who wrote: "If I can help in any way I'd like toYou must get Alexis in your custodyRon is not normal. She informed us that she did not appreciate our investigation of the GO and that if one were needed she would do it. that Jack did get together. Hubbard grew up in Helena, Montana, and studied at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. In three years of marriage to Hubbard, she had set up home in seven different states and had never stayed in one place for more than a few months. Lafayette Ron Hubbard is a controversial figure. He kept her sitting up in a chair, denying her sleep, trying to use Black Dianetic principles on her, repeating over and over again whatever he wanted her to do. Ernie was adopted by Mrs. Kanzler, the sister of the wife of Edsel Ford, at the request of Katherine Hepburn. The grand jury named Hubbard as an unindicted co-conspirator; the seized Guardian Office. "[24] They were married in the middle of the night of August 10, 1946 at Chestertown, Maryland after awakening a minister and roping in his wife and housekeeper to serve as witnesses. Mary Sue Hubbard was removed from her post before she went to jail. [33] She later recalled: "I would often entertain him with plots so he could write. After the British Sunday Times newspaper published an expos of Hubbard's membership of the O.T.O. Hubbard was an Eagle Scout. Ironically, the wedding took place only 30 miles from the town where Hubbard had married his first wife thirteen years previously. She was part of a free love colony in Pasadena. I believe she is under duress, that they have something on her and I believe that under a grilling she would talk and turn state's evidence.[66]. [76], A Scientology spokesman informed the press that she had been left "a very generous provision" in her husband's will,[77] though the details were kept secret. whom I believed to be my wife, having married her and then, after some mix-up about a divorce, believed to be my wife in common law. [48] Meisner became increasingly reluctant to cooperate with his GO handlers and in April 1977 he was forcibly taken by GO staff to a new hiding place. He sold his first story in February 1934, an adventure tale called "The Green God" that featured a heroic American killing a bunch of Chinese bad guys. "[65] He accused Northrup of having conspired in a bid to assassinate him and described how he had found love letters to his wife from Hollister, a "member of the Young Communists." He walked right in there and bought it for me, cash! Mary Sue Hubbard and the GO, however, did not simply capitulate. He replied, "You know, I'm a public figure and you're nobody, so if you have to go through the divorce, I'll accuse you of desertion so it won't look so bad on my public record. Northrup was a major figure in the Pasadena branch of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O. They were married in Maryland in 1946. Its founder, L. Ron Hubbard, has been described variously as the man who "solved the riddle of the human mind" (by the Church of Scientology), 4 as "a mental case" (by the FBI), 5 and as "hopelessly insane" (by his former wife). [37] She gave birth on March 8, 1950 to a daughter, Alexis Valerie. "[83], Despite clearly being written by Hubbard, who spoke in the first person in the letter, it was signed "Your good friend, J. Edgar Hoover". "[3] Russell Miller gives a different explanation: "Hubbard wanted to go to London to establish his control over the small Dianetics group which had formed there spontaneously and Mary Sue insisted on accompanying him. While previously published books have mentioned part of this . [45] One evening he arranged a double-date with his wife and Klowden, who was accompanied by Hollister, an instructor in the Los Angeles Dianetic Foundation. American Religious Leader L. Ron Hubbard was born Lafayette Ronald Hubbard on 13th March, 1911 in . The news story which the photograph accompanied has been republished by the Church with all mention of Northrup edited out from the text. L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer who founded the Church of Scientology three decades ago, has died of a stroke, the church said tonight. member living in the commune at 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue: "Betty went to almost fantastical lengths to disrupt the meetings [of the O.T.O.] [1] Parsons had subdivided the house, a rambling mansion next door to the estate of Adolphus Busch (which later became the first Busch Gardens), into 19 apartments which he populated with a mixture of artists, writers, scientists and occultists. An attempt was made to have her sign an affidavit stating that she was in fact the daughter of L. Ron Hubbard's first son, her half-brother L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.[87], As the United Press International news agency noted, Church of Scientology biographies of Hubbard's life do not mention either of his first two wives. My Will is all changed. Such conduct was expressly permitted by the O.T.O., which followed Crowley's disdain of marriage as a "detestable institution" and accepted as commonplace the swapping of wives and partners between O.T.O. Now a new report claims the 58-year-old is alive and, in mid-December, was spotted leaving a Scientology cruise ship in the Caribbean. [33] When it became known in October 1974 that the FBI wished to interview Hubbard, Mary Sue persuaded her husband to avoid going ashore in the United States and the Apollo spent the next year sailing from port to port in the Caribbean. Parsons was deeply dismayed but tried to put a brave face on the situation, informing Aleister Crowley: About three months ago I met Captain [sic] L. Ron Hubbard, a writer and explorer of whom I had known for some time He is a gentleman; he has red hair, green eyes, is honest and intelligent, and we have become great friends. [28] The "liability cruise" ended in June 1969. She gave Hubbard four more children - Diana, Quentin, Suzette and Arthur - over the next six years. L. Ron Hubbard (1911 - 1986), often referred to by his initials, LRH, was an American author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. [36] This eventually became the first draft of Hubbard's book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, which marked the foundation of Dianetics and ultimately of Scientology. Parsons initially attempted to obtain redress through magical means, carrying out a "Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram" to curse Hubbard and Northrup. "[42] He began an affair with the twenty-year-old Klowden, much to the annoyance of Northrup, who was clearly aware of the liaison. We are very gay companions. Ron Hubbard's first wife was Jack Parsons' second wife, who he stole away from Jack, along with a lot of his life savings. [17] Although they got on well as fellow occultists, tensions between the two men were apparent in more domestic settings. Meanwhile, Ron and Betty have bought a boat for themselves in Miami for about $10,000 and are living the life of Riley, while Brother John is living at Rock Bottom, and I mean Rock Bottom. [42] Northrup recalled that "he used to [60] She stood down again, being replaced by a South African Scientologist named Gordon Cook,[61] and Jane Kember was replaced by David Gaiman, a British Scientologist.[62]. She played a major role in the creation of Dianetics, which evolved into the religious movement Scientology. I know, because I personally met with her and obtained her resignation At first, Mary Sue Hubbard was not willing to resign. This proved a puzzle since where there is no legal marriage, there can't be any divorce. "[59] On April 19, as Barbara Klowden recorded in her journal, Hubbard telephoned her from Wichita and told her "he was not legally married. He was a cruel man who designed the Church of Scientology for his personal enrichment and glorification at the expense of his loyal . By that time, Hubbard had separated from his first wife, Margaret "Polly" Grubb, but he was still legally married to her when he proposed to Northrup. I have no revenge motive nor am I trying to angle this broader than it is. Father of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. "[90], After the documentary-maker Alex Gibney directed the film Going Clear, based on Wright's book of the same name and citing Northrup's words about Hubbard, the Church published a video calling Northrup a "failed gold digger" and "self admitted perjurer" who was responsible for "a get-rich-quick scheme [concocted] by the woman and her publicity starved lawyer to try to shake down Mr. Hubbard for money and take over the Hubbard Dianetics Foundation after Dianetics soared to the top of national bestseller lists. She attempted to flee on a ferry but Hubbard caught up with her and convinced her to stay, saying that he was in the process of getting a divorce and that an attorney had told him that the marriage with Northrup was legal. [39] Rather than telling Northrup where Alexis was, he called her and said that "he had cut [Alexis] into little pieces and dropped the pieces in a river and that he had seen little arms and legs floating down the river and it was my fault, I'd done it because I'd left him."[53]. Together, we planned a series of missions to take over the GO, investigate it and reform it thoroughly. [citation needed], The Hubbards traveled to England in September 1952 when Mary Sue was eight months pregnant. Hubbard, who had left his wife and two children with relatives years earlier, bigamously married Sara. [54], She died of breast cancer in 1997 but in the last few months of her life she dictated a tape-recorded account of her relationship with Hubbard. I have not at any time believed otherwise than that L. Ron Hubbard is a fine and brilliant man. Thanks to a kind contributor I have acquired a scan of a rare 36-page pamphlet, written by Mary Sue Hubbard (the third wife of L Ron Hubbard). '"[50], Despite her conviction, Mary Sue remained in her post as Controller of the Guardian's Office (GO). "[14] Cyril Vosper, one of the Saint Hill staff at the time, noted the differing impressions left by the Hubbards: "I always had great warmth and admiration for Ron he was a remarkable individual, a constant source of new information and ideas but I thought Mary Sue was an exceedingly nasty person. But the Church of Scientology denies the existence of this woman,. [3] In it, she thanked her husband "for having given the most precious gifts of freedom and true beingness to me and my fellow man. [66] She lost her final appeal in April 1982[67] and was ordered to begin a prison term in January 1983. The situation was potentially disastrous for the GO and caused panic among the leadership. Hubbard would evolve into the leader of the Church of Scientology. The O.T.O. The boat was soon sold to ease the couple's shortage of cash. The black magic group was dispersed and destroyed and has never recovered. Perhaps in your criminal files or on the police blotter of Pasadena you will find Sara Elizabeth Northrop, age about 26, born April 8, 1925, about 5'9", blond-brown hair, slender . She recalled that "I got up and left the house in the night and walked on the ice of the lake because I was terrified." The criminal conviction of the GO's top executives triggered a lengthy power struggle at the top of the Church of Scientology, which would lead eventually to Mary Sue being forced into retirement. [51], Northrup went to a psychiatrist to obtain advice about Hubbard's increasingly violent and irrational behaviour, and was told that he probably needed to be institutionalized and that she was in serious danger. I'm actually gonna disagree with most people here. The raids of July 1977 were the result.[49]. It just never occurred to me he was a liar. Alec Nevala-Lee, author of Astounding, a forthcoming book on the history of science fiction, digs into the writing career of L. Ron Hubbard, gaining new insights into the life of the controversial founder of dianetics and the origins and nature of Scientology itself. We were talking about guns and she said to me that I was the type to use a Saturday night special" (a very cheap "junk gun"). Mary Sue Hubbard died on November 25, 2002, aged 71, at her home in Los Angeles. He had visited 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue at the behest of Lou Goldstone, a well-known science fiction illustrator, while on leave from his service in the US Navy. "[6] Three weeks later, on September 24, 1952, she gave birth to her first child, Diana Meredith de Wolfe Hubbard. The marriage ended in 1951 and prompted lurid headlines in the Los Angeles newspapers.
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