Thomas Hunt Situation
History and Chronology
Page 2

Updated 
July 21, 2009 5:33 AM +0800 Philippine Time
June 20, 2009 2:33 PM -0700 Arizona Time



The beginning of the involvement by Thomas Hunt's wife, Janelaze Hunt (Jane Hunt / Janelaze Songcuya) and Albert Dermott. Janelaze Hunt and Albert seemed more intent on defending their reputation and integrity than helping her husband. Includes rants by Janelaze Hunt and Albert Dermott, along with their efforts to talk with a senator's office; Also details the efforts of the Expats Ladies Charities in trying to get blood donations for Mr. Hunt and attempting to raise money to pay for and buy Mr. Hunt's medicines for him while in ICU.

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Janelaze &
Albert Dermott



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Application for DD 214
Date:  Thu, 09 Apr 2009 02:15:03 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Ted Hammon


Ted:

I have been working with Elmer and Gene this evening generating on your behalf the applications to obtain the DD 214. I completed it the best that I could, but do not have Tom's SSN or Military Number. I completed the form on line. It didn't have a box fo a step-son, so I checked Son. It submitted in the system, but  it  provided me with a signature sheet and receipt. I shall scan these document and e-mail them to you. You will then need to add Tom's SSN in the area I identified, then you must sign and print you name. Once this is complete you will then need to fax the receipt to NPRC WEB in St. Louis, Mo    FAX#: (314) 801-9049.

Gene provided the following: http://www.phoenix.va.gov/docs/roi.pdf

We shall next put focus next on the VA application for Benefits 1010EZ Form. Perhaps we can do that tomorrow.

Please confirm your receipt of the file and let us know if you were able to get them faxed.

Hang in there we will all work with you to get these thing going and completed. Perhaps we should all join on yahoo messenger at 8:30 PM Pacific time tomorrow?

Thanks much to all!

On 4/9/09 12:44 AM, "Tom Landry" <tomlandry@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    Ted:

    I am chatting with Elmer  are you awake?



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  [Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro] Thomas Hunt
Date:  Thu, 9 Apr 2009 19:03:35 +0800 (SGT)
From:  Kay Freisenhaus

 
Hey. everybody out there, who is involved in the "THOMAS HUNT CASE" !  Glad to tell you that yesterday I donated 450cc of blood at the Red Cross here in CDO. I just received information, that the blood was given to him today. I hope very much, that this donation will help this man to survive and return him save to U.S.

Happy easter to all

Bernd-Kay Freisenhaus
Livin in Xavier Estates



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt Update
Date:  Thu, 9 Apr 2009 19:30:32 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline


Greetings to all!

Today is the first day that Mr Hunt is being given the most needed A- blood and Praise God we were able (through all our exerted efforts one way or another to COMPLETE ALL HIS NEEDED  MEDICINE! I know ICU nurses will also be happy about this! When the hospital agreed to admit him in ICU without the 20K pesos down payment, on top of their existing old bills, Linda, the mother in law knew the RULE imposed to them, NO MEDICINE NO TREATMENT! They are considered out patient in an ICU! Ever heard about this? For me, it's my first time to know that one could be an out patient in an ICU room! But anyway, this is the Philippines!

Our blood donors are expats from CDO, Cebu and Dumaguete....hopefully we could have they 2 bags soonest. We will pray that the holy days will not hinder the transport of the blood. yesterday, knowing that we were not able to complete the medicines, I am scared to look at him in his ICU bed.

Here's the medicine we bought for today until tomorrow at 4pm:  (day one)

Omepron 40 mg/10ml @ 578.75p ....................................Php 1,057.50
Potassium Chloride 20m 6 vials @ 50php................................   300.00
Tienam IV 500mg 3 vials @ 1689,25p....................................  5,067.75
Fluimucil 200mg 3 tabs@ 18.50p..............................................  55.50
decilone forte 4pcs@ 24p........................................................... 96.00
Combivent 500/2.5/2.5  5@ 45.25...............................................226.25
Co-diovan 3tab@ 18.50...............................................................55.50
Cardarone 200 mg 2@ 86.50.....................................................173,00
Levox tab 2 @ 189p..................................................................378.00
Kalium Durules 3 @ 23.50...........................................................70.50
glucometer vial @ 2,060p........................................................2,060.00
TOTAL..................................................................................9,540.00

For the 500cc blood of Mr Bernd-Kay Freisenhaus of Expat CDO
Red Cross laboratory fee is 1,150.00
Hospital laboratory fee is     1,200.00

Hopefully another 2 bags will be arriving from Cebu and Dumaguete.

As out patient in ICU we also bought: underpads, adult diaper,alcohol, triple distilled water, Oracare, wipes total 480.00p

CBC Lab  4 time a day @ 100p..................................................400.00
Potassium level twice a day @ 300p...........................................600.00
Sugar level every 6 hours @ 100.................................................400.00
Over all total today.............................................................12,370.00

I asked where's the insulin and Linda told me, he still have and Linda  also received 2 boxes of dextrose from her relative working in the government.

Aside from the blood, all of the above medicine should be administered within 7 days according to Aurea and Linda.
Todays money comes from:

Eugene and Jennifer Murphy of Bayogan, Agusan del Sur......5,000.00
I borrowed personally from our family budget.........................5,500.00
Linda's cousin..........................................................................4,000.00
Total.......................................................................................13,900.00

The food of Linda and Aurea is from their relatives or I don't know maybe from Jane Laze.....I hope to God Jane Laze will read this email. because  her email address is rejecting  all my emails!!!!!!!

HERE'S HOPING AND PRAYING FOR ANOTHER MIRACLE TOMORROW AND SOMEBODY'S HEART WILL BE TOUCH BY GOD TO PROVIDE DAY 2.

For your donations tomorrow, GOOD FRIDAY Philippine time, please deposit it to the account of:

Delilah McCrea
BPI Cogon Branch
Savings Account #589559 9329 0277 99
www.bpiexpressbanking.com

So that we could continue what we have started today.

Sincerely,
Daisy Cline with full support of my husband Alan In behalf of Expats' Ladies  Charities, Inc.



------ Original Message ------
From: Tom Landry
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:59:42 -0700
To: Albert Dermott
Conversation: Thomas Hunt
Subject: Thomas Hunt


Albert:

It was great to speak with you today. I am happy to hear that  you and
your wife are being of assistance and to Janelaze and Thomas. The CDO
Ex-Pats Ladies Charities Organization, whom Daisy Cline is the president
have been the ones assisting Thomas on a daily basis.

The following is the list of costs and medication:

The current hospital bill is about 200,000 pesos and raising daily.

Here's the medicine: (day one)

Omepron 40 mg/10ml @ 578.75p ..............Php 1,057.50
Potassium Chloride 20m 6 vials @ 50php............................................ 300.00
Tienam IV 500mg 3 vials @ 1689,25p...................................... 5,067.75
Fluimucil 200mg 3 tabs@ 18.50p........................................... 55.50
decilone forte 4pcs@ 24p.......................... 96.00
Combivent 500/2.5/2.5 5@ 45.25...........................................226.25
Co-diovan _3tab@ 18.50..............................55.50
Cardarone 200 mg _2@ 86.50.........................173.00
Levox tab 2 @ 189p..................................378.00
Kalium Durules 3 @ 23.50...........................70.50
glucometer vial @ 2,060p........................2,060.00
TOTAL...........................................9,540.00

For the 500cc blood of Mr Kay of Expat CDO
Red Cross laboratory fee is 1,150.00
Hospital laboratory fee is 1,200.00

We are struggling at this point to ensure Thomas has these medication.
Please keep in mind that the doctor said that he could be stabilized in
7 days if he continues with treatment and daily medication. If he misses
a day he slips backwards and the process starts all over.

There is a VA Hospital in Manila that may be able to assist Thomas, but
we need to obtain his DD 214 and apply for VA Benefits. If JaneLaze will
do this, then this would be great. If she is busy at work then she
should allow Ted  to assist his step father and accommodate the
signature of the Power of Attorney.

Please feel free to contact me at any time.



---------- Original Message----------
From: Laze Songcuya
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 16:47:54 -0700
Subject: Re: video
To: Daisy Cline


Daisy,
 
Thank you for sending me this email. Also I would love it if you sent me a copy of the video. I just got off the phone with Tom Landry and he spoke to the husband of my friend. (Note: She means Albert Dermott)
 
Also I do stay in contact with my family and they do put Tom on the phone. He does not speak but I know he can hear me.
 
Thanks,
Janelaze Hunt
________________________________

From: Daisy Cline
To: Janelaze
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 7:51:43 PM
Subject: video

Hi jane Laze!

I was wondering what's happening to you now, please don't be scared, we just want to help your husband and you are making in harder for us by not cooperating...  We were able to reach Ted but Mr Hunt seemed not to be happy with him.  I think at this point you are his sounding board..  please give more of your time to him even iby just calling..  by the I will be sending you a copy of a video of him while we visited him in the hospital if I will be assured that you can receive this email... please get in touch!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Thomas Hunt
Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:52:00 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Albert Dermott


The following is the hospital information

Cagayan de Oro Polymedic General Hospital
A. Velez Street.
Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental 9000
Philippines

Telephone numbers:
dial 011-63 & then the number. 011 is to call international from USA, and 63 is country code for Philippines.
Cagayan de Oro City has 2 area codes, 88 and 8822, depending on which telephone company.
(88) 856-4467
(8822) 272 8599
(8822) 724-892
Fax: (88) 856-4185

I hope this helps.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Jane Laze and Thomas
Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:26:46 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Daisy Cline


Daisy:

JaneLaze just called me again this morning.  She was upset and asked me about the webpage and who Elmer Zink is. I advised that her that Elmer is a good man that is trying to assist in the care of her husband. She was upset about the things that were stated. She asked why I said the things posted on the site and told her that as she was not responding to us that I felt that I should try to locate other family members and that what is stated are things that I was advised by his family. She said that the family did not want Tom to marry her. She asked me why I didn't ask her about these things. I told her that I had given up on her since she was not returning my calls and e-mails.

She said that she is doing everything that she can to assist her husband and that she said that she contacted the Yuma Sun and told them her side of the story. I told her that it really does not appear that she is doing everything that she can for her husband. I told her that if I were in the hospital that my wife Alicia would have gone to be with me as soon as she knew I was hospitalized even if she did not have a visa to return to the US.

I asked her if she was doing everything that she can to help why he is not receiving his SS money and why this money has not been paid towards Tom's hospital bill and why he has not been receiving all of the prescribed medication on a daily basis. I told her about his blood sugar level and the condition that he is in and that he only received his full regiment of medications on one day (Thursday), but that Friday he would not have had his medications as there was not any money for the medication.

I asked her about the hospital bill and why so little money has been paid toward the bill. She said that she didn't know and that she does not have the phone number to the hospital. I told her that her sister or mother could provide her with this information (phone number and contact person) and that she could also find this information on the internet.

She stated that she is all alone and nobody is helping her (not the Embassy or State Department).  I said That I also had contacted the embassy and that her husband is all alone in a hospital in the Philippines, not receiving the medication that he needs because his money is not going towards his medicine or hospital bill. She said that she does not know where the money is going but her sister said that they have all of the receipts. I told her that she should ask them to account for each dollar. I told her that you have accounted for every dollar that has been sent for Tom and that

I told her that it was stated that Tom should be stabilized if he is able to receive treatment and medication every day for a 7 day period. However, if he does not receive this medicine that his condition will regress. I told her that all of our efforts are focused on assisting Tom to ensure that he is able to receive his daily medication and hopefully stabilize his condition so that he can possible return to Arizona as he desires. I asked her to work with us in obtaining funds to assist him. She said that she spoke to you yesterday and that you provided her with the account to send money.  She said that she is contacting her friends and shall try to have money sent.

She said that she and Albert shall call me tonight and also tomorrow. I said this was good and hopefully if we all work together that we can ensure that Tom does receive the treatment and medication that he urgently needs.

I also received a phone call about 11:30 my time this morning from Albert who was upset about the comments in the web page and asked about Elmer. He said that he knows that Elmer is in the DC area and that he would like to speak to him. I told him that I would provide Elmer with his phone number. He also said that Tom's SS is being received by the family in the Philippines and that the money that Janelaze has sent ($1,200.00) has been her money and his. He said he sent $550.00 last week and not Jane Laze. I told him that if I were him is the case I would follow-up with the family who is accessing this money and was sent the $1,200 and have them account for every dollar.

Albert again called me early this afternoon. Basically we re-hashed everything again.

Lets chat this evening



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Webpage
Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 15:30:18 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Elmer Zink


I received another call this afternoon from Albert Dermott.  He stated that JaneLaze was at Western Union at this time and that he is going to assist her in obtaining the DD 214 of Tom Hunt and assist her with applying for VA benefits. He also stated that they shall contact Tom's doctor in Yuma and obtain his medical information. He said that they have the documentation and proof that they have been sending money to assist Tom and that his SS payments are being withdrawn from an ATM in the Philippines.

He stated that he ahs read everything on the webpage and that the information and accusations about Jane Laze are not true and and that she is being slandered. He said that she has received calls from reporters and other people asking her about stealing Tom's SS. He also mentioned that he has received a call.

He asked what it takes for us to stop the slander and to remove these slanderous accusations. I told him that there was no intent to slander and all that was stated was based upon information stated or assumptions based upon her actions and lack of actions. He said as her friend he shall assist er and do whatever he can to protect her.

I suggest that you either sanitize the information on the website to eliminate my assumptions, accusations and others comments regarding JaneLaze altogether and just keep it to assisting Tom or take down or block the entire site for the time being. I understand and appreciate your intentions and believe that as a result of the webpage that this has gotten the attention of Jane Laze and Albert Dermott and they now appear to be trying to assist Tom.

I suggest that we give them another opportunity to assist Tom and  pray that they really do take control of his situation so that Tom's condition can be stabilized and possibly return to Phoenix and so we can go back to our regular life efforts. Also, none of us want to hassle with any law suites for slander. I would rather see them spend the money to pay for Tom's hospital bill  than for a law suite against us.

Thanks!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Thomas Hunt
Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:10:16 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Albert Dermott & Janelaze


Albert and Jane Laze:

I am very happy that both of you have called me to discuss the current situation with Tom Hunt. I understand that you both may have been reluctant to work with us strangers who contacted Jane laze last month in effort to assist her husband and to return Jane Laze to CDO to assist him. I also understand that you are bothered by the negative statements that it appears that Tom is being abandoned and that his Social Security payments are not being used for his medical needs. There was never any intent to slander anyone.  I hope that you understand that most people who are made aware of Tom's situation first ask where is the wife and where is his Social Security Payments. I have asked that any negative comments be eliminated and energy be focused only on helping Tom.

Please understand that the strangers who have donated money this week could really use their donations in these tough times. Please also understand that those who have been involved in trying to assist Tom would really like to move forward and focus our time on our jobs, business or own families, but are truly sincere about helping a fellow American and Vet.

I hope at this time you recognize that our intentions have been only to ensure that Tom receives the treatment and medications that he needs to recover and to honor his wish and request to return to the US.  I am also very happy to hear that you are taking steps to assist Tom Hunt with his medical treatment and return to the US. As we discussed, I am very confident that if you do apply for Medical/Medicare, obtain his DD form 214 and apply for VA benefits on his behalf that these shall be approved. As we also discussed on the phone today, I do think that it is a good to obtain Tom's medical records from his doctor in Yuma. I would think that the hospital in CDO would like to review these and that any future doctors would also like these records.

I am one that gives people the benefit of the doubt. I do not dispute what you stated about sending money  via Western Union and that his family does access Tom's Social Security Payments from an ATM in the Philippines. As I have told both of you, if Tom is not getting the medication that he desperately needs and the hospital has only received 15,000 pesos (approximately $320.00)  since his hospitalization in January, then apparently the money is not being applied for these needs. You may want to follow-up to verify where this money went and ensure that future money is applied for his medications and hospital bills. It is your decision if you work with Daisy and the Ladies Charities to ensure that all future money is applied to Tom's medications, treatment and hospital bill or if the State Department or US Embassy in Manila will do this for you.

I hope that you shall contact the Polymedic General Hospital and speak to their billing payment manager or the hospital administrator and make arrangements to pay his hospital bill so they shall again begin his needed treatments and provide him with the medication that he requires. In the ICU Unit. If payment is made and they are provided with the Promissory Note to ensure full payment that of his hospital expenses, then I would think they will give you their full cooperation. I  also hope that you call Tom's primary care physician in CDO to first hand obtain the current issues, diagnosis, treatment plans, and prognoses.

The main efforts we should all focus on is to provide the necessary funding to ensure that Tom does receive his required medication on a daily basis to stabilize and hopefully improve his condition. I have provided you with the list of medications, associated costs (approximately 12,000 - 14,000 pesos and approximately $250.00 - $300.00 per day) and the current hospital bill (approximately 200,000 pesos or approximately $4,278.00). You understand that Tom has not had his full daily regiment of medications except for this past Holy Thursday and we were not able to provide the funding for all medications on Friday or going forward. We are trying to raise additional funds to assist with these and are more than willing to work with you and coordinate the donations that we receive. You shall have to balance the donations/funds to ensure that he does receive the necessary daily medications and hospital payments. Daisy, the ladies Charity Organization and I are  willing to work with you and assist on a daily basis in any way we can.

Please let us know what we can do and how to further assist Tom going forward.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Jane Laze and Thomas
Date:  Sat, 11 Apr 2009 10:45:56 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Laze Songcuya


Dear Jane Laze,

Greetings!

Please we will concentrate on our efforts to do what is for the best interest for Mr Thomas Hunt. If in any case you felt that you've  maligned, I hope that you have the heart to accept and be humbled that these thing and speculations only arose because of the fact that for the past 3 weeks you refuse to communicate with us. Instead you allow your mind to doubts our good intentions for your husband. For what? We help because WE WANTED TO HELP and I, together with my other Expats Ladies' group see the actual situation here in cagayan de Oro,
1. The hospital is not paid
2. Your family always have a hard time buying the medicine. I could see how troubled your Mom is and how stress she is regarding the bills because she is always paged in the hospital to report to the billing office
3. When he's admitted to the ICU, your mom just signed a promisssory note. Yes, he is in ICU but he is considered outpatient inside because of "no payment" In the ICU the medicine cost 10,000, to 15,000 daily. Except for his first day in ICU where your mom bought almost 20,000 pesos meds, the first we were to complete the medicine was last thursday.
             Take note also for the following donations we gave to your sister and mom:
                          a. Monday. April 6, Tom and Alice Landry gave 100 dollars handed by Alice' parents in the ICU
                          b. Tuesday, I gave our personal money 1000pesos
                          c.  Wednesday, I gave 2341 pesos from Kaloy and Nalyn in the US
                          d.  Thursday, 5000 and I borrowed from my own family budget 5500 just to be able to buy all the medicine for that day but I explicitly advise Linda that your family or you should be able to probvide the medicine for Friday because there is no way I could because help because of the holy days.
   
This is what's going on and then all of the sudden you came back yesterday to our  surprised. It is either you have ben told what we've been doing thru the grapevine in the internet or your family here told you but that's not important. What is important for us is the fact that you are with us now.
If we are willing to give you the benefit of the doubt and WORK HEARTILY WITH YOU for the best interest of your husband, then you should also be willing to understand and forgive the unintentional blame that we put on you. . Elmer Zink, just like us, just did what is best to be done for Mr Hunt's best interest!

Today, i received this in my Private message box: 

             Hi Daisy: somehow I couldn't manage the Xoom thing. I wire transfered 20,000 pesos into your expat lady account today within the Philippines. Please don't mention my name on the forum (you will see it on the wire),  thanks, Chris

I just got a call from Aurea that there's another new set of medicine today much higher because of our failure to give the complete meds yesterday.

I HOPE AND PRAY TO GOD THAT WITH THIS EMAIL WE WILL PURSUE OUR SINGULAR INTENT TO HELP PROVIDE WHAT IS BEST FOR MR HUNT.

To GOD be the GLORY!

HAPPY EASTHER  SUNDAY TO ALL!!!!!!

Alan and Daisy Cline



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:46:09 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To: Janelaze Songcuya & Albert Dermott


Jane:

You or Albert should contact the US Embassy in Manila directly to ensure they can assist with coordination of hospital payments as well as payment for or obtaining his medicine.

No one said that you stole money, but rather that Tom's Social Security apparently is not all going for his medicine or hospital bill. Please understand that the presumption of abandonment is a result of action or lack of actions on your part and the lack of care that Tom has been receiving.  Many believe that a loving wife would have done anything possible to be united with their husband when he was originally hospitalized, in his time of need with or without a visa to return to the US and would be in touch on a daily basis to ensure that the husband is receiving proper medical treatment, medications and return to the US as he desires.

Do you intend to send money in now or in the near future for his medicine or payment to the hospital? I am happy that Albert is helping you and sincerely hope that your immediate and future actions demonstrate that you have not abandoned him and that he is provided with the medical treatment and medications that are required to stabilize him so that he may return to the US as he desires. We hope that the two of you will put forth the effort that all of the strangers have been on behalf of your husband.

Please do keep us posted on what you are doing to assist Tom and how we can be of assistance to the two of you and Tom



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Fwd: Jane Laze and Thomas
Date:  Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:09:53 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Laze Songcuya


Dear Jane Laze,

Greetings!

Please we will concentrate on our efforts to do what is for the best interest for Mr Thomas Hunt. If in any case you felt that you've  maligned, I hope that you have the heart to accept and be humbled that these thing and speculations only arose because of the fact that for the past 3 weeks you refuse to communicate with us. Instead you allow your mind to doubts our good intentions for your husband. For what? We help because WE WANTED TO HELP and I, together with my other Expats Ladies' group see the actual situation here in cagayan de Oro,
1. The hospital is not paid
2. Your family always have a hard time buying the medicine. I could see how troubled your Mom is and how stress she is regarding the bills because she is always paged in the hospital to report to the billing office
3. When he's admitted to the ICU, your mom just signed a promisssory note. Yes, he is in ICU but he is considered outpatient inside because of "no payment" In the ICU the medicine cost 10,000, to 15,000 daily. Except for his first day in ICU where your mom bought almost 20,000 pesos meds, the first we were to complete the medicine was last thursday.
             Take note also for the following donations we gave to your sister and mom:
                          a. Monday. April 6, Tom and Alice Landry gave 100 dollars handed by Alice' parents in the ICU
                          b. Tuesday, I gave our personal money 1000pesos
                          c.  Wednesday, I gave 2341 pesos from Kaloy and Nalyn in the US
                          d.  Thursday, 5000 from Gene and Jennifer Murphy and I borrowed from my own family budget 5500 just to be able to buy all the medicine for that day but I explicitly advise Linda that your family or you should be able to probvide the medicine for Friday because there is no way I could because help because of the holy days.
   
This is what's going on and then all of the sudden you came back yesterday to our  surprised. It is either you have ben told what we've been doing thru the grapevine in the internet or your family here told you but that's not important. What is important for us is the fact that you are with us now.
If we are willing to give you the benefit of the doubt and WORK HEARTILY WITH YOU for the best interest of your husband, then you should also be willing to understand and forgive the unintentional blame that we put on you. . Elmer Zink, just like us, just did what is best to be done for Mr Hunt's best interest!

Today, i received this in my Private message box: 

             Hi Daisy: somehow I couldn't manage the Xoom thing. I wire transfered 20,000 pesos into your expat lady account today within the Philippines. Please don't mention my name on the forum (you will see it on the wire),  thanks, Chris

I just got a call from Aurea that there's another new set of medicine today much higher because of our failure to give the complete meds yesterday.

I HOPE AND PRAY TO GOD THAT WITH THIS EMAIL WE WILL PURSUE OUR SINGULAR INTENT TO HELP PROVIDE WHAT IS BEST FOR MR HUNT.

To GOD be the GLORY!

HAPPY EASTHER  SUNDAY TO ALL!!!!!!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:33:00 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Laze Songcuya


Dear Jane laze,

On Monday if it is available in the bank, we will give to Linda the amount given by my  friend Cris of Canada however I will get the 5500 that I borrowed last Thursday, that makes it 14,500 only. No one replied to the call of depositing money to Ms Mc Crea's account though so I have no idea where your mother and sister will get the money for today's medicine. Maybe  I have done above what's is needed to be done by a good samaritan so maybe now Janelaze with your friend in the US, it is your time to take over, after all you are the WIFE of MR HUNT.

I am not a quitter but in this case I just have to rest and will just include the man I considered now my friend, Tommy Hunt in all of my prayers and quite time with the Lord.

Expats' Ladies Charities will report to you all that we will received along the way but we will give the money directly to Linda, your mother..



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This Time
from a USA Newspaper
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 06:30:20 -0000
From: Ron
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Mr. Hunt's CDO situation made the Yuma (whatever) newspaper.

Mrs. Hunt (the Filipina) is quoted as saying, 'she's suspicious of anyone trying to help' .

Funny (if it wasn't so sad).

So much for good deeds...
and all that.

Ron

http://www.yumasun.com/news/philippines_49320___article.html/former_united.html



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [ Mr. Hunt's Situation - This
Time from a USA Newspaper
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 15:58:34 +0800 (SGT)
From: Mike
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Ron,

Just looked at the article, the step son did not concur it was the' friend' of Mr Hunts wife also in Virginia who concurred, funny how a 'Friend', not even from where they were in Arizona can have such an opinion, not going to ask the question of 'Friend'.

Looks like the editors of the newspaper have received somewhat direct 'assessments' of this situation and I expect 'Friend' is very grateful for those assessments not being shown the light of day. Looks like 'Friend' needs to get out more and he might meet some decent people whose motivation is beyond question.

Still its a mystery of how Mr Hunt's wife 100$ and his pension all sent to pay for his medical expenses have also not received the 'light of day'.


Just asking!!

I think a copy of this article together with some pointed pertinant questions on evidencing the money trail to CDO may be better placed in the hands of this newspaper plus the senators/politicians already written to.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This
Time from a USA Newspaper/ My simple asssessment
Date:Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:42:19 -0000
From: Jerry Lynch
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


After all this time I think there are a couple of things that must be done. I am helpless personally since I am in Tagaytay but it has been my contention that the ATM card in the possession of the "legal wife" should be canceled so that people here in The Philippines can pay his bills and get him back to his blood family.

From what I read the poor man is not likely to survive much longer but he deserves to pass in the company of people who actually care. After reading all these posts, I may want to place myself in the care of all you wonderful people in CdO after I retire in Dinagat, Mindanao.

Keep up the good work all!!!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This Time from a USA Newspaper/Yuma
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 15:19:02 -0000
From: Daisy
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Jerry

Mr Hunt just have his 2nd bag od A- blood today from Cebu. SOS Philippines have been coordinating closely so that he could have his needed blood. Hopefully another bag will be here tomorrow from Dumaguete City.

One thing I could say to the Yuma Sun article, had I agreed for the interview either by YM. voice chat or was able to answer my celfone at 5 in the morning from Ms Stephanie, the real story would have came out!


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This Time from a USA Newspaper
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 19:48:21 -0400
From: Elmer Zink
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Yes, Mr. Hunt's story made the Yuma Sun newspaper. A very story axed story it was. While those of us involved did not want the story to be JUST another story about a another filipina taking advantage
of an american, the story was a far cry from that. Whereas, I got the Yuma sun involved and the
reporter "interviewed: several of us that have been involved with helping Mr. Hunt -- while the wife
was not very much involved. The story makes it appear that she has been very much involved with the situation and is very deeply concerned abut her husband and bringing home to the US.
This while she is involved with living with her boyfriend in Virginia.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This Time from a USA Newspaper
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 01:30:03 -0000
From: Lee
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Perhaps the best insight to be gained by the newspaper article is found within supposed quotes from the wife . "The only reason I can't bring him back is especially the financial problem," Janelaze Hunt said from her home in Reston. "I just want them to bring him home back here in America."

She just wants "them" to bring her husband back to America as if "them" is some nebulous gov. agency in the US . In reality " them " is composed of a number of people who have donated their time and money on Mr . Hunt's behalf . Some are known and some prefer to remain anonymous .

The fact is that over $ 1,000 US has already been donated on Mr Hunt's behalf while his "wife" has the unmigated gaul to post herself all over the internet on various social networking sites as a single and/or married lady depending on which site she posts .

To make matters worse she posts photos of the "love of her life" ( apparently her current live in boy friend ) dating back prior to Mr Hunt coming to the Philippines and being hospitalized in the first place . And she is the loving angel reaching out for assistance for her husband from "them" .

This woman is a perfect example of why the Philippines often times gets a bad rap for being a "mail order bride" factory or worse . What a piece of work this one is !



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - This Time from a USA Newspaper
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 01:46:53 -0000
From: C T
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Gang,

I, too, read that story in the Yuma newspaper. In reading that story, I got to thinking that it wasn't about Mr, Hunt and his true situation as I know it from the descriptions I've seen by, Mrs Cline and Mr Zink and others.

I also viewed the My Space page for Mr. Hunt's wife.

http://www.myspace.com/janelaze

As I was looking at her photo albums and her many pictures, some very provocative poses, none with her husband, her profile suddenly became "Private", viewable only by her friends. I guess she has received some, much deserved, negative feedback.

I just hope, Mr, Hunt never sees or becomes aware of this newspaper article, especially, some of the comments linked to it.

I even tried to donate to his care to The Ladies Ex-pat bank, but, Xoom wanted name and address and didn't list the bank associated with the ladies charity. So, I will keep that $500.00 for the time being.

At such time I find that Mrs. Hunt has been removed from access to his funds, I will still donate to his care.

I get the feeling when that happens, Mrs. Hunt's Cagayan de Oro family will cease to provide him with any care.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Mr. Hunt blog replies/people think
this is wild country & Filipinas mail order
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:49:29 -0000
From: Jerry Lynch
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


If I have time tomorrow I will join this blog & contribute there myself. The following are the blog entries as of 7:45 Monday night in Philippines: (Referring to the Comments section below the Yuma Sun regarding Mr. Hunt at:

http://www.yumasun.com/news/philippines-49320-former-united.html?orderby=TimeStampAscending&showRecommendedOnly=0&oncommentsPage=2

PatchAdams wrote: I am stunned at how neutered this story was presented by the Yuma Sun. What an opportunity was lost to tell the truth of this tragic story and to help Mr. Hunt.

To make it sound has though the wife, Jane Laze Hunt, is at all concerned about her husband's near death situation is an insult to the actual truth and to Mr. Hunt. If she cares at all it is because of the pressure brought by her family who are unaware of her double life: Being married to Mr. Hunt but having lived most of the last year with her boyfriend.

To say that Mr. Hunt moved to the Philippines is untrue. Mr. Hunt did not move there. He went there, and his wife was to join him, to look for property to eventually move there. This trip was not the final move.

She says the reason she did not go was because they could not afford two round trip tickets. The real reason she did not go was two-fold. 1.) She let Mr. Hunt believe that she was waiting on her "Removal of Conditions" to be approved and receipt of her ten year green card -- or the one year extension of her two year green card until the "Removal of Conditions" was approved -- before joining him in the Philippines, so that 2.) She could move to Virginia to live with her boyfriend (or "friend" as the Yuma Sun states.) once Mr. Hunt stepped on the plane to fly to Cagayan de Oro City, Philipppines.

The complicating factor involving her green card was that she had lied and deceived the US Embassy when she obtained her visa. She withheld the information that she has a daughter, Andrea, from her K-1 visa application and interview. Her daughter is now about 6 years old.

But now, Mr. Hunt is stuck in the Pilippines, in desparate need of proper medical care which could save his life. The medication he needs is $200 per day. But, there is no money for his friends to buy that medication for him outside the hospital. He is in need of type A- blood. His current hospital bill is about 250 thousand pesos.

For those that do not know -- in the Philippines, if you do not have the money to buy the medication outside the hospital then you do not get the medication. If you do not have the money for the proper care to save your life, then your life is not saved. That is the cold hard fact.

The Mr. Zink that the Sun mentions has created a web page to keep people up to date with Mr. Hunt's condition and what is going on regarding Mr. Hunt's situation.

That web page is located at http://zinkhome.net/tomhunt/tomhunt.html

I see that Mr. Zink has also softened his words on Jane Hunt. It is my understanding that he has done so in "good faith", to give her the benefit of doubt, to give her the opportunity to actually do something for her husband. Since it appears now, that all the attention, has prompted her and Albert to make an effort to help Mr. Hunt.
4/13/2009 1:25:18 AM

arly97 wrote: Darn...I see that Janelaze did not like the "public" looking at her myspace profile and she set it to "private" now. It is for the best, the things she had written were very very strange.
4/12/2009 10:03:25 PM

ivan12 wrote: coachdoerr is right, i worked with tom too before he retired. That lady is sucking the life and litle money he has left. She is getting all of his social security and retirement money. Funny how the her myspace profile makes no mention of being married.
4/12/2009 2:07:00 PM

coachdoerr wrote: the story is true and there is alot more i know him very well the wife is living with a guy and she has taken all of her husbands money... yes he was a bone head to let it happen but that doesnt mean she should treat him like that
4/12/2009 1:24:57 PM

akray0077 wrote: http://www.livingincebuforums.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=10636
4/12/2009 12:50:47 PM
arly97 wrote:
I feel sorry for the husband if this story is true. Let this be a lesson to all men, you never know what you get when you marry a mail order bride.
Her profile? the things she writes...well she needs mental help!
4/12/2009 10:54:50 AM

rjhieb wrote: This story is like an unsolicited e-mail from a deposed African dictator who needs your help getting $10M out of his country. I can't believe it is a front page above the fold story in the Sun. Actually, I can.
4/12/2009 10:27:37 AM

yumazgirl wrote: Very strange. I checked the myspace profile that freakina posted and she's right, strange profile for the wife Janalaze who states that she is 28 and single. Her ABOUT ME starts out: "I am coldhearted. Dry. Inconsiderate. Hard. Insensitive..."
4/12/2009 8:32:53 AM

laollis wrote: She stays, He moves? She's from there, he's from here? I see scam written all over this.
4/12/2009 6:08:28 AM

daisycline wrote: Greetings from expats' Ladies charities, Inc.

When we first knew the situation of Mr Hunt last month, it was March 13 to be exact, he was then able to talk and walk around in his small hospital room. He was then not considered a patient in that hospital but was compelled to stay because of his unpaid bills. We introduced ourselves to him as wives of some Expats here in Cagayan de Oro City and that we visited him in behalf of our husbands. When we asked him; "Mr Hunt what do you want us to do for you? What do you want?" With tears in his eyes, he told us "I wanted my wife to come back and bring me back to the US". We promised him to contact his wife and explain to her the situation. Through the help of some Expatriates married to Filipinos from this city we were then able to obtain somebody who will give his wife a round trip ticket from the US to CDO, another one who will help her with her immigration issues while we are also trying to get the US Embassy involved in his case to facilitate everything! All my emails to her were rejected until such time that i just stop communicating with her. With the desire in my heart to help a stranger who happened to be an American just like my husband we continue to visit him in the hospital every now and then.

What is there to be wary about if you have nothing to be scared of what will be uncovered along the way?

Our motive is pure and without malice and we are focus on our desire to work in any way we could for the best interest of Mr Hunt.

FYI, by the way, Expats Ladies Charities is founded so that we could help in our own little way our less fortunate fellow filipinos.

Every penny we received for him, we will make sure it will be used for his medicines. The account set up in Wells Fargo didn't materialize because we rather have it sent to her sister-in-law, who together with her mother took all the physical, emotional stress of taking care of him. And then the wife Janelaze came up and I got a reply in one of my rejected emails for her.

However due to some demands of concerned Americans who took time joining us in our efforts to help Mr Hunt advised us to set a bank account for him in the name of the Charity. Our vision: Get him out in the CDO hospital and bring him back to US for further medication!
Those who are interested more of our endeavor you could email us at: daisycline@gmail.com
tomlandry@sbcglobal.net
elmer@zinkhome.net



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:15:05 -0700
From: Daisy Cline
To: Tom Landry


Greetings!

After what happened I realized that it would not be fair to Mr Hunt if we will not continue what we have started. Chris 20K pesos did not clear yet in our bank so we borrowed money from Bennie and Jane Honeycutt. My fellow Expats' Ladies, does not want me to spend any money of my own, so we refunded all that I've spent.

Tomorrow, his doctor will put some tube and drain something in his body if the blood from Cebu will arrive. Janelaze,I know you called your Mom, and you sent money for the medicine for the last 2 days. In your interview with Ms Stephanie, all you are concerned about is your reputation not minding that in doing so you cast doubts to all of us who is just doing our very best to help your husband!

Hope you have called the hospital also, it's a shame that for the last 3 months you have not done so.

Today your money was not cleared yet so we took our own initiative and borrowed 20K , as promised Linda that we will buy today's meds. Here's how we spent it.

Here's the medicines we bought at ROSE Paharmacy
1. ZEN ALB 20% IV Sol. 50ML..........................Php 3,762.00
2. HEMOSTAN 500mg 4 pcs @ 25.15...........................100.60
3. TIENAM 3 pcs @ 1635p.....................................4,906.65
4. LEVOX 500MG 2 @ 188.90................................. 377.80
5. DIFLUCAN 150mg 2pcs @5 16.80............................1,033.60
6. Kalium Durules 6 @ 22.95....................................1.033.60
7. LASIX 20mg ......................................................... 65.00
8.SINOKOT 4 tab @ 4.65............................................. 18.60
9. Fluimucil 200mg 4 tabs @17.80..................................71.20
10.Combivent 500/2.5/2.5 6 tab @ 44.15.......................254.90
11.Calcium Lactate 8 tabs @ 65......................................5.20
TOTAL.................................................................10,743.25
for 4 of us we spent for lunch and gas......................... 500.00
I am paid with the...................................................5,500.00
We decided to pay me my previous money spent.......1,500.00
TOTAL................................................................18,243.25
balance.................................................................. 1,756.75
Another blood from Cebu will hopefully arrive tomorrow so we have money for processing fee.

We don't give CASH but we asked from Linda the prescription for today and we bought the medicines and delivered it to her in the hospital.


In behalf of Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.

Daisy Cline



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Hunt Situation
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:04:10 -0700
From: Tom Landry
To: Alan Cline


Alan:

I took a couple days off and enjoyed the Easter weekend with my wife. Like all, I was very disappointed with the article. I do not think Stephanie did any research on Jane Laze or Albert Dermott. However, Albert told me that he had contacted Stephanie at the Sun as well as the editor and gave them their side of the story. Later that day I received another call from Albert advising that they wanted to know what it takes to stop the slander. He further stated that He was prepared to help his friend and that law suites were not out of the question. The same day I received two calls from Stephanie asking me to contact Elmer to remove their e-mails from Elmer's webpage. She said that the Sun's attorneys were only able to protect them from articles in their paper. They may just be covering their butts. However, I do believe that this article could still help Thomas. I don't see why the Sun can't run a follow-on article to provide more information on this situation. I will check to see if Elmer has recently provided Stephanie with the links to the websites and pictures. If not I shall send this information to her and also to Glen Beck at Fox News.

I agree with Daisy that we can not be detoured by Jane Laze or this article and must finish what we started.I know that Ted Hammon still wants our assistance to continue and I shall call him tonight. He has been out of town since last Thursday.

Hopefully we can all chat tonight.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FW: [Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro] Mr. Hunt's Situation - This
Time from a USA Newspaper
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:13:49 -0700
From: Tom Landry
To: Stephanie Wilken


Dear Stephanie:

It was brought to our groups attention that your article regarding Thomas Hunt was published.

This is certainly NOT we we had expected by any means. Apparently you believed the words of an unfaithful wife who has abandoned her husband as well as the boyfriend she has been with since Thomas departed to the Philippines.

It is a sad thing that the intent of the strangers who have gone out of their way to assist Thomas Hunt, a fellow Christian, American and Vet are being challenged. I noticed that both you and Albert questioned why the account that I established is not in the name of Thomas Hunt, but my own. Please understand that we have never done something like this before. I have never tried to establish a Charity Fund account for anyone. After a few phone calls and two trips to the bank, the Remittance Account was the best that I could do as a stranger. I really wanted the account in the name of Thomas Hunt, but I can not do this. The reason why I went forward with this account was in effort to reduce the costs of people who might send $25.00 -$50.00. Please understand this Remittance account only costs $2.50 vs. Western Union which is much more (depending upon the amount of the transfer) immediately transfers any/all deposits directly to the ladies Charities Account established specifically for Thomas Hunt in CDO. There is no way that I can access any donations deposited into this account. People who can only afford sending $25 -$50 would not justify the cost of sending a Western Union with a fee of $12.00. It would have been great has Jane Laze or Albert had gone through the efforts as our group. Jane Laze could have established an account in the name of Thomas Hunt 2 months ago, but she didn't.

Although everyone involved in the assistance of Mr. Hunt was very disappointed with your article, we are determined to finish what we started and that is to assist Thomas Hunt with his medications, hospital bill and hopefully to stabilize him and return him to Phoenix as he desires.

We shall continue our efforts to assist Thomas Hunt as reflected by the following:
Greetings!

After what happened I realized that it would not be fair to Mr Hunt if we will not continue what we have started. Chris 20K pesos did not clear yet in our bank so we borrowed money from Bennie and Jane Honeycutt. My fellow Expats' Ladies, does not want me to spend any money of my own, so we refunded all that I've spent.

Tomorrow, his doctor will put some tube and drain something in his body if the blood from Cebu will arrive. Janelaze, I know you called your Mom, and you sent money for the medicine for the last 2 days. In your interview with Ms Stephanie, all you are concerned about is your reputation not minding that in doing so you cast doubts to all of us who is just doing our very best to help your husband!

Hope you have called the hospital also, it's a shame that for the last 3 months you have not done so.

Today your money was not cleared yet so we took our own initiative and borrowed 20K , as promised Linda that we will buy today's meds. Here's how we spent it.

Here's the medicines we bought at ROSE Paharmacy
1. ZEN ALB 20% IV Sol. 50ML..........................Php 3,762.00
2. HEMOSTAN 500mg 4 pcs@ 25.15...........................100.60
3. TIENAM 3 pcs @ 1635p.....................................4,906.65
4. LEVOX? 500MG 2 @ 188.90.................................?? 377.80
5. DIFLUCAN 150mg _2pcs @ 516.80............................1
6. Kalium Durules 6 @ 22.95....................................1.033.60
7. LASIX 20mg .........................................................65.00
8.SINOKOT 4 tab @ 4.65............................................. 18.60
9. Fluimucil 200mg 4 _tabs @ 17.80..................................71.20
10.Combivent 500/2.5/2.5 6 tab @ 44.15.......................254.90
11.Calcium Lactate 8 tabs @ .65......................................5.20
TOTAL..................................................................10,743.25
for 4 of us we spent for lunch and gas......................... 500.00
I am paid with the...................................................5,500.00
We decided to pay me my previous money spent.......1,500.00
TOTAL................................................................18,243.25
balance.................................................................. 1,756.75
Another blood from Cebu will hopefully arrive tomorrow so we have money for processing fee.

We don't give CASH. but we asked from Linda the prescription for today and we bought the medicines and delivered it to her in the hospital.


In behalf of Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.

Daisy Cline

Perhaps the Yuma Sun shall now follow-up with additional research and issue a follow-on article that will assist Thomas Hunt!

Regards:
Tom Landry



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Mr. Hunt's Situation - aw? yes
just "Friends"
Date:  Mon, 13 Apr 2009 16:04:13 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Greeta Madrigal
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


hi,

Well, another pretty woman who has made her trip to the U.S. just marrying this blinded foreigner? lol, well, for me as a Filipino, I appreciate what Ms. Daisy and her company is doing in this situation helping this family a lot.

Many of the Expats girls that I met has seen that the situation is getting worse.  Daisy is very much concerned and this is not even appreciated by the wife? so ungrateful...as we say it in bisayan "bagag nawong" (thick faced?)  What a shame.

People have seen her photo's? what a friend?

Wwell, what I am thinking is what is she and her family  gonna do without other's help,  especially from this group? I think the Ladies Expats is very much in tune with the  status of extended family of which I am really appreciative and one of our cultural values.

Bbut I would always say..it depends on the situation...its good to help but being ungrateful or abusive to someone who has helped a lot? I will never understand it. 

For Daisy, I think you need to quit helping as it costs time and effort with you and many people who have so heartedly given and showing their concerns for Mr. Hunt. I think you have overdone your part as a good Samaritan!!!!

I also noticed that on www.imeen.com , Ms. Hunt openly displays the "love of her life", which does not include the man that's laying in the hospital.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 16:09:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tom Landry
To: Daisy Cline


This afternoon Alicia and I sent another $50.00 US dollars through the Wells Fargo Cash remittance account. As it turns out with this remittance account we were charged $7.00 for this transaction and it does not go the BPI account but to your name. You will need to go to BPI yourself and receive the cash.

Tom's sister called me today to check on his status. She said rhatcshe will donate $100.00. However she asked me to mail her the information
As she does not have a computer. I shall mail her the information tomorrow.

Tom and Alicia



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 08:17:07 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Tom Landry


Ok Tom I have just texted Aurea to meet me there at BPI this morning 9am and bring with her the prescription that is badly needed. She will also get the money from Jack. Please advise Mr. Hunt's sister that if possible send it xoom or western union thru aurea...just the same with what jack did, just give me the control number and we will be the one to facilitate purchase of medicines. if deposited in the bank it requires a minimum of 3 banking days before it can be withdrawn. But if they will really prefer to deposit it to our account here' some information:

Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.
Savings Account# 009323-0175-03
BPI Cogon Branch
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
Swift code: BOPIPHMM
Routing No: 021000021
Instead of 3 days, it will be credited here in 2 days. .



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Mr Thomas Hunt condition....
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 08:37:53 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Everyone


I just got this text from Aurea ..... 'Conscious man sya te...naa jud improvement basta ma maintain lang jud iya medications"  He is conscious....there is really an improvement if his medicine will only be maintained.....he really wanted to live!!!!!! Hold on and we will continue praying for him! GOD is in Control!!!!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:55:42 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Daisy Cline


Daisy:

Are you ladies the ones who are actually buying the medication at this time or is it the family of Jane Laze who is given the money and then they purchase the medication? The sister of Tom told me that she does not believe any money should be given to the family of Jane Laze.  It appears that this is the sentiment of most in the group. I believe that if you ladies are in full control of the money as well as purchasing the medications or payment of the hospital bill, then I believe that others will donate also.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 09:12:02 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To:  Tom Landry


Yes we are the one buying the medicines.  Now we will make sure that he will have the medicines that he needs. Actually it is already ok to send money to Aurea, just give me the control number so that she can pick it up with us accompanying her and but the medicines right away after.
We will be in full control of the money if the information will be given to me then will give it to aurea, don't you think?
Thanks



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  RE: Mr Thomas Hunt condition....
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 02:48:18 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Ronald S. Winkley
To:  Everyone


Hi to All,

If more blood is needed, then I want to ask everyone here to consider contacting local radio stations and newspapers to help in the appeal to save Tom - help to find more blood donors  . .  if . . . .

Daisy - is this required . . . ?



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  FW: Thomas Hunt
Date:  Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:38:23 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Tara Smith


Tara:

It was a pleasure to speak with you. Everyone in our group will be so happy that you are now involved.  I am forwarding to you an e-mail from Daisy Cline that reflects the medication and associated costs today.  I have taken the liberty to “CC” Daisy Cline, Alan Cline, Elmer Zink Mike belter and of course Ted. This way you can contact anyone of us.

You stated that you had spoken with the pastor of the Baptist Church and are willing to assist with raising funds. As a few people are questioning the intent of our group for assisting Tom, it would probably be better if money from the sates was funneled through you folks. We are willing to assist you and Ted in any way that we can to be of assistance to Tom. If you or Ted would like to call and speak to tom, we can arrange for a call to daisy when she is at the hospital and I would be happy to provide you with an International calling card.

If you or Ted want to try to come to the Philippines to help return Tom, please let us know and we will do what we can to assist you in anyway.

The webpage that reflects most e-mail concerning Tom is as follows:
http://zinkhome.net/tomhunt/tomhunt.html

The CDO Ex-Pats Yahoo Group is as follows:
Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro@yahoogroups.com

You can call Daisy Cline on her mobile phone: 011-63-9204388883

Please feel free to contact me at any time:

God Bless:
Tom and Alicia Landry
Home/Office: 949-559-6096
Mobile: 949-293-9675



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Tom Hunt
Date:  Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:56:10 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Gene


Gene:

Thanks for the e-mail and this information. I am “CC” Tom’s step-son Ted and his cousin Tara whom I first spoke with tonight. They may be able to work with this information. I believe ted is following up with the request for the DD 214 and VA benefits. I pretty sure that Tom did not serve in WWII or Korea. My understanding (but I could be wrong) is that Tom served from about 1956 –1960.

In regards to assisting more funds, perhaps there is a BPI Bank near your home. I believe that you could send it the same way or perhaps just deposit it into the Ladies Charities account that they established for Tom. I have added the payment information as we have it today.

Tara and Ted:

Gene is a a retired and Disabled Vietnam Combat Vet who has retired in the Philippines and another person who donated money for Tom’s medication last week. He also worked for the VA for many years and can certainly assist you with the documentation for the VA.

Payment Info:
Immediate contributions are requested to be sent via Western Union or Xoom.com:

These contributions should be sent to the attention of:
Aurea Songcuya, 211 Consolacion Street, Cagayan de Oro City, PI, 9000.

1) Donations can be sent via Xoom.com

       The following are promotion codes so that the transaction is free.
         YourFreeXoom
         genfrexfer
         genhalfexter2
         sendandsave

   HELPJAMAICA
2) Donations can also be sent via Western Union for about $12.00 per transaction

NOTE: If donations are made by either means identified in 1 or 2 above, it is requested that contributors then send an e-mail to Daisy Cline to advise her of the amount of the contribution as well as the means and confirmation numbers of the transaction:

Daisy Cline’s E-mail: daisycline@gmail.com  (Please “CC” td.hammon@cox.net)

3) If you are located in the Philippine Islands you can go directly to a BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands) Bank Location and make a cash deposit to the following account:

Daisy Cline
Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.
Savings Account#  009323-0175-03
BPI Cogon Branch
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
Swift code: BOPIPHMM
Routing No: 021000021

http://www.welcometothephilippines.com/forum/index.php

4) If you are in the US, you can also go to any Wells Fargo Bank location and deposit cash in the following account:

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
4850 Barranca Parkway
Irvine, CA 92604
Phone: 949-552-2049
Account Name: Thomas and Alicia Landry
Account #: 9776474578

On 4/13/09 9:32 PM, "morphy" <morphy@philcom.ph> wrote:

Tom , just ran across when doing research on  Mr. Hunts rights, as I know very little of him, this may be useless be his age and being a Navy Veteran could have put him in service in World War ll, in which he is entitled to special benefits if living outside the USA and meets some other requirements. Just trying to help.
 
I should also have  check from security that came by mail instead of direct deposit when I first change my direct deposit from the USA to here in the RP, it takes about 45 days, and that is almost up so next week I will if it clears be sending some more money, but I a little confused about who they really want it sent to.
 
I hate to write Daisy for she Is doing so much already, so if you could tell me where you think the best place to send money and to who, I would appreciate it. SS information to follow:



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CD_-Ex-Pats Yahoo Group
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 02:19:16 -0700
From: Tom Landry
To: Ron


Ron, Mike and Mike:
In regards to the Thomas Hunt story: it may just be timing but it was very interesting that all of the sudden Jane laze called me last week and that her b friend called me 4-5 times in two days. They became aware of our involvement and this group. Since this weekend they started implementing restrictions to various web sites which were being observed, where Jane Laze had profiles and photos of her and Albert  together since May 2007, and then cleaned up the last one today after e-mails were posted. Perhaps there is someone who knows Jane Laze that is accessing the information and providing to Jane Laze and Albert.


However, in speaking with Elmer we were wondering if any of you mind taking a look at the postings on this subject and perhaps see if anyone has gone into the group files to look at all postings on this subject or perhaps notice anything unusual.


Thing have really been shaken up since Thursday, the Yuma Sun did receive a large amount of comments posted on the Suns comment section regarding this subject and there were plenty of posting resulting from the article on our group It got pretty nasty today. Albert has threatened law suites for slander and I believe that he is threatening Elmer. He knows his home location and threatened to meet him face to face.

This is all good as the paper has reached many of Tom's family and friends who now want to get involved. I think that this is good for Tom and for us in our efforts to assist, but I do not trust Albert Dermott and would not underestimate him.  Dermott is a Combat Vet that does consulting with the DOD today. It appears that he does some sort of intelligence work. This coupled with the belief that he and JaneLaze has been together since 2007 and living together since Tom left to the PI in 2008, I am confident that he shall do what he has stated and do what he can to protect Jane Laze. Trying to make us look bad or discredit us in any would certainly be helpful to him.

We should be cautious careful and see if anyone has been doing some spying.  Not Paranoid, just trying to be cautious and protect those involved.  For the time being I suggest that we continue to work off group on most issues and provide a weekly update to the group. However, it would be wise to continue to report the donations, meds purchased and solicit more funds daily as they keep dribbling in. We need to get more cash now so the ladies cab buy 2-4 days of medication so they are not running out daily for blood, collecting money and buying the meds.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Mr Thomas Hunt condition....
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 19:17:46 +0800
From:  Daisy Cline
To: Everyone


At the moment the blood coming from Dumaguete will complete what his doctors have asked. He is responding positively to all medicines given to him.

Today, Aurea and I received 75 dollars 
25 dollars from Hack and 50 from Tom Landry

Php 3518.00 + 1756.75 we have a total of Php 5274,75

This is the only medicine that we were able to purchase:
1. ZEN ALB 20% IV Sol. 50ML.........................Php3,180.00  Ricah Drugstore         (.Php 3,762.00- Rose pharmacy yesterday)
2. LEVOX 500MG 1 @ 188.90................................. 185.30
3. TIENAM 1 pcs @ 1635p................................. ..1,635.00  Rose P
Total....................................................................5,000.30
balance..................................................................274.45

While we are in the drugstore somebody from US Embassy called Aurea's phone and I was able to talk to him for awhile. There concern is for Linda to be able to withdraw the money here in the Philipine bank, and not Janelaze sending them thru Western Union.

I told him 23rd is still few days to go, why would they not help us in providing Mr Hunt's medicine NOW? Told him Mr Hunt needs 200 to 300 dollars a day and we only have 75 dollrs...go figure!

I also asked them to call Polymedic Hospital and request them that Mr Hunt should be treated as in-patient not out patient!!!!!!!  That I am  making this request not only for Mr Hunt but for all Americans in the country, my husband included!   That I believe firmly that no American deserves to be allowed  to die in a hospital room just because he don't have medicine!  And How ironic that you keep on helping poor countries and can't do anything for your own people? 

I know I was being emotional but don't care, I have said what I always wanted to say to US Embassy.. He said he understands my sentiments and he will bring my concerns to his higher authority!

Huh!!!!!!!

Again, please if somebody wanted to help, do it now...you cand send money to Aurea and just give me the control number so that we in our organization will be with her in getting the money and we could buy his medicines right away! by the way the BPI transfer is cheaper and as fast too.

He needs  Tienam every 6 hours and another zenalb this evening, this is the most important  medicine that should not be  missed by our patient...According to Aurea he is he really responding positively and the doctor advised them to buy these as needed.... PLEASE 



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Thomas Hunt
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:59:04 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Ted Hammon


Ted and Tara:

I just received a phone call from Albert Dermott who advised that he has scheduled a meeting with Senator Web from Virginia. He has asked for any and all correspondence from the US Embassy stating that they can not assist Tom Hunt because he is not destitute. He has also requested  a copy of the letter from the AirRescue Operations here in California. He further stated that a group from Mercy Rescue(???) would be in the meeting they have scheduled. He said that there is a possibility that they could have Tom returned in a week.

Although I want to do everything possible to assist Tom and return him to Arizona, I have my concerns about assisting Albert Dermott as I do not know what their intentions are. I sincerely hope that they are finally doing something constructive to help Tom, but I think that it would be best that the two of you get involved to ensure that your wishes for Tom to return to Arizona are heard. I think that all involved believe that it would be best to have Tom stabilized and then returned to Arizona where his real family who have his best interest at heart can visit him and provide assistance.

Please let us know what you are doing and what we can do to assist you.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  FW: AIRescue International -- Medical Transport: Cagayan de
Oro, PHILIPPINES to Phoenix, CA/USA
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 13:42:44 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To: Albert Dermott


Albert:

Per your phone call today, I am forwarding to you the e-mail sent to me to confirm the costs from AirRescue International to transport Tom Hunt from CDO to Phoenix once he is stabilized.

I suggest that you involve Tom Hunt's family in any efforts to assist Tom. His sisters, cousins and step son are trying to assist Tom and desire that he returns to Arizona once his condition is stabilized.

I am curious if you or Jane Laze has contacted the Polymedic Hospital or his doctors and what you are doing to assist Tom in obtaining his daily medication and to pay down his hospital bill. Keep in mind that Tom's Visa for the Philippines expired and that this must also be addressed. Please provide an update on all of your efforts!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  FW: Thomas Hunt (U.S. Citizen in medical distress abroad)
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:53:30 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Ted Hammon, Tara Smith


Ted and Tara:

I am forwarding to you an e-mail that I received from Jane Laze Hunt. I have no idea why she did not send this to you guys or Daisy.

I am not sure if it is legal for Jane Laze to give Albert Dermott a Privacy Act Release or any authorization for him to do anything for her husband Tom. I would like to think that this authorization must come from Tom in writing especially if he has regained consciousness.   We would all hope that she would have her sister or mother assist Tom to sign the Power of Attorney for Ted.

I suggest that you try to call Daisy and speak with Tom tonight and have him sign the Power of Attorney for ted to further assist him.

Please let us know  what your desire are and what we can do to assist you.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt Situation Web Page
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:06:00 -0400
From: Ted Hammon
To: Elmer Zink


Thanks Elmer.
I have looked at your home page, You and your lovely wife look so happy.  It brings tears to my eyes as I know that is what my step-father had hoped for when he began his adventure with Janelaze.  

Thank you so much for all the work you are putting into the website.  I gather from the activity since just before last weekend that it must have hit some nerves, especially on the east coast (Reston, VA)

I personally haven't heard from Janelaze, but Mr. Dermott has called about 4 times and is telling me how much they are doing with the State Department.  I have my doubts. But my personal opinion is that if they are, it is to cover their own A$$es.  His email address seemed to come from a defense contractor.  Can't remember it at this time, but will forward it to you later.

Anyway wanted to express my graditude for all that you are doing, and all the others.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  FW: Thomas Hunt (U.S. Citizen in medical distress abroad)
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:53:30 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Ted Hammon, Tara Smith


Ted and Tara:

I am forwarding to you an e-mail that I received from Jane Laze Hunt. I have no idea why she did not send this to you guys or Daisy.

I am not sure if it is legal for Jane Laze to give Albert Dermott a Privacy Act Release or any authorization for him to do anything for her husband Tom. I would like to think that this authorization must come from Tom in writing especially if he has regained consciousness.   We would all hope that she would have her sister or mother assist Tom to sign the Power of Attorney for Ted.

I suggest that you try to call Daisy and speak with Tom tonight and have him sign the Power of Attorney for ted to further assist him.

Please let us know  what your desire are and what we can do to assist you.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt Situation Web Page
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:06:00 -0400
From: Ted Hammon
To: Elmer Zink


Thanks Elmer.
I have looked at your home page, You and your lovely wife look so happy.  It brings tears to my eyes as I know that is what my step-father had hoped for when he began his adventure with Janelaze.   Thank you so much for all the work you are putting into the website.  I gather from the activity since just before last weekend that it must have hit some nerves, especially on the east coast (Reston, VA)  I personally haven't heard from Janelaze, but Mr. Dermott has called about 4 times and is telling me how much they are doing with the State Department.  I have my doubts. But my personal opinion is that if they are, it is to cover their own A$$es.  His email address seemed to come from a defense contractor.  Can't remember it at this time, but will forward it to you later.

Anyway wanted to express my graditude for all that you are doing, and all the others.



------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt (U.S. Citizen in medical distress abroad)
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 16:32 -0700
From:  Janelaze Hunt
To:  Tom Landry


Tom,
 
I am forwarding you a copy of the email that Albert sent to Senator Warner. He spoke with one of the Senators staff today and also spoke with Senator Webbs staff. We will be meeting with Senator Webb also.

--- On Tue, 4/14/09, Albert Dermott  wrote:

From: Albert Dermott
Subject: FW: Thomas Hunt (U.S. Citizen in medical distress abroad)
To: julienne_kane @ warner.senate.gov
Cc: Ted Hammon  td.hammon@cox.net
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 4:27 PM

Julienne,

I would like to thank you for taking the time out of your hectic day earlier to speak with me.

This email is in regards to the U.S. citizen in medical distress in Cagayan de Oro, Mindinao, Philippines. Mr. Thomas J. Hunt is a 73 year old diabetic who has fallen ill. His current condition has made him in constant need of medical assistance. He is in need of an emergency medical flight back to the States. My understanding from the medical staff in the Philippines is that he can make a full recovery with proper treatment which he can not recieve there. I have pasted in an email from the United States Embassy Manila and also one from Amanda Hicks DOS/EAP.

I have signed Privacy Release form from his wife which I can fax to you if need be.

Also Thomas Hunt is a United States Navy veteran who served in the mid to late 50s. We have also been in contact with multiple charity and medical relief organizations which have all given us about the same answer. In short the answers sum up to either we are not able to assist people abroad or we assist people from 3rd world and developing nations.. To add insult to this some of these groups which are U.S. based do bring foreign nationals in for medical treatment pro-bono. If need be I have a detailed list of each group and which person from each group that I spoke with should you so need.

I am currently in contact with Thomas Hunts wife and son in regards to assisting and resolving this life threatening emergency. I am located in the Greater Washington, D.C. area should we need to meet in person and can be available at your convenience.    



------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Thomas Hunt (U.S. Citizen in medical distress abroad)
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 17:14:39 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Janelaze Hunt


Jane Laze:

This is good news. I am happy to see that you or Albert is making an effort to further assist Tom to the US. We hope that the Senators are able to assist in stabilizing Tom's condition and make arrangements to have him returned to Arizona to be close to his family and friends.

 You are aware that Tom must receive the medications on a daily basis in order for his condition to be stabilized and that he can not be transported until his condition is stabilized and he has a release from his doctor.

Can you please provide an update on your efforts:
Ensure that Tom is receiving his needed daily medications.

Your efforts to pay down his hospital bill.
Working to obtain the current Philippine  Visa for Tom in the Philippines (paying the fines
Obtaining medical/Medicare and VA benefits for Tom.
What hospital you intend to have Tom brought to in the US?
Are you coordinating your efforts with Tom's family in Arizona?



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:15:51 -0400
From: Elmer Zink
To: Tom Landry


Everyone,

This may be an effort to help Thomas hunt..  But this is somewhere between being a high conflict of interest and being way out of line.

 Albert Dermot is at the vary least the live-in boyfriend/fiancee of Janelaze and quite possibly her present husband

How in the  #### can he handle the affairs and have privacy release information of the husband of his fiancee -- or  any other living, conscious citizen -- without disclosing his true relationship with the wife of the man for which he wants to obtain privacy access?

By golly something is wrong here. 

About 2 months ago 48 hours did a story about a filipina wife that had been married 2 different times. She managed to convince husband number one to travel to the Philippines, where she had him killed.  And then years later, she had her 2nd husband travel to the Philippines to have him murdered.

Here in the unfortunate situation Mr. Hunt finds himself in,  Mr. Hunt was convinced to go to the Philippiines and has been left stranded there.  Not to  be outrightly murdered, but he did become quite sick almost 3 months ago and has virtually been left to die in the Philippines. And all the while, the wife is 9000 miles away with her boyfriend.

How convenient.

And now the wife is about to give the  boyfriend  privacy release  to the husband's information?



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  How 'International Incidents'
Begin... The Hunt Affair
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:16:21 -0000
From:  Ron
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro 


Several weeks back I am peacefully sitting at TGIF in the 'smokers section' (at bar) discussing some innane topics with some other smoker Expats and sipping grape.

The short Scottish guy in CDO (if he's shorter then me then he's short) - with the heavy brogue comes up and and says he ran into an American (I forgot how) - who was in the hospital here in CDO - and it might be nice if anyone would  go and visit him - and maybe a post on the CDO Expats Group could spread the word... Did I know anything about how to post a message on the Group.

I said yes I did - and he's lucky because the guy who handles that 'Department' is sitting over in the non-smokers booth. His name is Bob (the Moderator) and you should go talk to him. And I go back to sipping grape.

So he goes over and tells the story. The next day Bob posts the information  - and that starts the "Mr. Hunt" saga...

Some of the ladies make a hospital visit - and one thing leads to another. The story of probable Filipina scamming - VISA cards - SS payments - US boyfriends - etc starts to unfold.

A week ago I'm doing a web scan - and come across the "Mr. Hunt" (slightly upside down) tale in an American newspaper - and post the link to the story. And the poop really begins to hit the fan...

Now we have from Tom:

<clipped> Albert has threatened law suites for slander and I believe that he is threatening Elmer. He know his home location and threatened to meet him face to face. This is all good as the paper has reached many of Tom's family and friends who now want to get involved.

I think that this is good for Tom and for us in our efforts to assist, but I do not trust Albert Dxxxt and would not underestimate him. Dxxx is a Combat Vet that does consulting with the DOD today. It appears that he does some sort of intelligence work. This coupled with the belief that he and JaneLxxx has been together since 2007 and living together since
Tom left to the PI in 2008 <clipped> 

A suggestion to Elmer... He might think about advising good ole Albert (the boyfriend of 'Mrs' Hunt) that dicking around with someone's SS payments might be construed as 'conspiricy to defraud'. Elmer might suggest that he would be happy to report the entire matter to the FBI and lt them sort out the issues.

If ole Albert would like to keep his ticket punched with the DOD - he probably wouldn't be too interested in a series of interviews with folks that have those gold badges who would like to see his/her's bank records, Immigrations issues, etc.

If I was ole Albert - I'd figure out how to help Mr. Hunt get back to the States seriously pronto. But ole Albert already sounds like he may not be the brightest bulb on the block. Hard to say...

What-EVER!

It's just a thought...



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Thomas Hunt Situation Web Page
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:55:27 -0400
From: Elmer Zink
To: Ted Hammon


Ted,

   Thank you.  I am happy to help your step-father.. It is such a sad story and so unfortunate. I just wish I could do more. 

Just because Thomas has made mistakes with Janelaze, in being so in love with her to be so blind about her, -- and then in letting her sucker him into this position...  Does not mean that  he should  just be left to die  in the Philippines.

It's possible,  that up until ten days ago, Janelaze saw this as a way out of her relationship with Mr. Hunt. --By just letting him lay there in the hospital to die.  Unlike the recent news story about the woman who sent her 2 differnt husbands to the Philippine to have someone murder them.  Janelaze appears to have been willing to permit nature to take its course.

But then along came Daisy Cline, and the Expats' Ladies Charities in Cagayan de Oro.  Daisy got the word out and between her, Tom, William, Mike, you and the web page I created... This has become a big deal and very much public.  So now Janelaze  Hunt and her new boyfriend/husband, Albert respond by getting angry with everyone for spreading the TRUTH about the situation and then all of a sudden are trying to make it look as though they are deeply concerned about Thomas Hunt.

Deeply concerned about covering their butts and hiding their relationship is their primary motive. Helping Thomas appears to be secondary to them, and purely incidental to trying to cover their butts.  If they had been concerned, at all, about Thomas Hunt, they would have had him out of the hospital and home to Yuma or a Phoenix hospital in January.  Of course, having Thomas home in Arizona would interfere with the Janelaze & Albert Dermott relationship.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: 1st Sgt Mike's Post RE: 'As-Holes Beware' - The Hunt Affair (cond)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 02:41:55 -0000
From: Albert Dermott "intelligence_programs_consultant" <intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com>
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro 


Hello all you Yahoo Tough Guys

This is good ole Albert a callin.

Let's state some facts here to set the record straight!

1). Janelaze has all the documented proof that she needs to show for a fact that nobody has stolen Tom's SS alotment.
2). I see lots of people who don't know anything about the situation throwing comments around as if they were facts.
3). I have no worries of the badges since there has been nothing illegal happening.
4). Yes I did say I would like to speak with Mr. Zink in regards to his postings on zinkhome.net/tomhunt/tomhunt.html but that is not a threat.
5). This Combat Vet would happily like you all to show him your As-Hole beware course. But as stated it seems that there are quite a few Yahoo Toughguys running around who don't know what they speak of or who they speak to.
6). Yes I do consult to the Dept. of Defense as well as other various Intelligence Agencies.
7). Yes I did suggest Janelaze Hunt should retain legal services in regards to the outright and non-factual slander of her. Which she has done promptly. While the laws governing the internet are still in their infancy they are there. That being said what happens from this point on happens.
8). You people with the exception of a few seem to be more caught up in gossip than assistance.
9). Contrary to your ill-informed beliefs that she has been doing nothing she has. Janelaze Hunt has an upcoming meeting with a United States Senators office in regards to Thomas Hunt. Mr. Landry has been cc'd in on one of the emails between her, myself and the Senators office.



------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Albert's Post RE: Hello Yahoo Tough Guys (was: The Hunt Affair (cond)
Date:  Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:12:53 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Albert:

Tom has been hospitalized since January.  It is the lack of actions and efforts demonstrated that make people wonder why she has not come to CDO in January to be with her husband. The fact that Tom was not getting his needed medication or the hospital being paid is another reason anyone would ask where is is SS payments going. We all sincerely hope that Tom's wife Jane Laze puts in the effort as many of this groups member in helping Tom Hunt. The group has been trying to get her assistance and cooperation for well over a month. It appears that as a result of these efforts and perhaps some comments that has motivated you to assist at this time.

The main focus should be providing money to ensure Tom has the necessary daily medication and is stabilized. There are many other efforts that are required to assist Tom and perhaps Jane Laze will now coordinate with Tom's family in Arizona to assist in these matters so that he can be stabilized and returned to Arizona as he desires.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: How 'International Incidents' Begin... The Hunt Affair
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 04:28:07 -0000
From: William
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro

Ron,

I like your advice for Elmer to offer to let the FBI sort it out. A slander suit against Elmer would open Albert up to some interesting production of documents orders, etc.

And why was it the wife is using Albert's last name on one of her profiles? Albert threatening to pound on Elmer's door? Unlawful entry anyone?  He sounds more like a kid who is thrashng around after getting busted for for shoplifting in the candy store.

States have some interesting laws on the books, too. Here, if you spend the night and bonk a little you are common law married.... Yep, Albert needs to help Mr. Hunt get back home to Arizona before he makes any more mistakes.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Donation for Mr. Hunt
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 01:53:21 -0500
From:  C T Dunn
To:  Daisy Cline


Daisy,

I am still willing to assist Mr. Hunt in the amount of $500.00.

I prefer sending to a bank account via Xoom.
 
As I told you in a previous email, I send Nancy's support to her bank in Cagayan de Oro.  I initiated her last deposit on April 9th, it was deposited into her account on April 13th.  Her March support only took 2 days, figure that!
 
If sent to be picked up at one of many centers it was taking up to ten days, plus she had to wait up to three hours for her funds.
 
I could sent to your bank or to Ted Hammon, Tom Landry, Mike Belter or Elmer Zink if any of them has a better way to send to your Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.
 
I will not send directly to any member of the Songcuya family, especially, Jane.
 
God Bless you, Daisy, for taking time to assist Mr. Hunt.   Wonder why his wife will not, so sad.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:   Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:16:25 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Paul Michael Edwards
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Dear Ron, Ted, Jerry and all Expats in CdO involved directly involved,

To date I have made no comment on Mr. Hunt situation etc., as I am not in any way involved (for many reason) but I notice that the person posting as "Albert" seems to be making very threatening and contentious statements from the anonymity of an address that has to be questioned (  intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com  ). This fact would tend to make me think that he has something to hide in the way he is addressing this forum on this matter.

What Jerry says is very true, it is like something from MAD Magazine.

"Albert" makes the very untrue statement that " Also you know my name and the general area of where I reside so this should tell you that I am not a low-life criminal in hiding and have nothing to fear." He is wrong, all the forum really knows is that his name is "Albert" and he has suddenly come onto the forum defending this lady from this anonymous internet address. He also indicates that he is part of the Intelligence community of the USA and has a lot of connections with which he is going to do "this" and "that". If he is part of the "Intelligence Community" why is he involved in such a matter that they would not and should not be involved in.

In all honesty I find this "Albert" to be a somewhat unbelievable character especially when he makes threatening statements like " I feel so far that I have been a pretty nice guy with all this tit for tat going on accusing me of this and that and saying call the FBI call the FBI, But I am getting tired of i t" .   Generally he gives the impression he is just some "Flamer" trying to cause problems..

I am sure "Albert" will come back with some defiant statements about my not knowing what I am talking about and I am not in a situation to question him. He is right but myopinions are made openly and not anonymously. Such is the nature of the "Flamer"



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Donation for Mr. Hunt
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 00:41:02 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  C T Dunn


CT:

You mentioned you wanted to use Xoom. I suggest that you just send it to Ladies Charities, Inc bank reflected below.

Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.
Savings Account#  009323-0175-03
BPI Cogon Branch
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
Swift code: BOPIPHMM
Routing No: 021000021

If you have a Wells Fargo Bank in Texas nearby you could deposit it the the below Cash-Cash Remittance. Any funds deposited are immediately remitted to the above BPI Bank and cash is paid out to Daisy within a couple hours.

The following is the bank account information:

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
4850 Barranca Parkway
Irvine, CA 92604
Phone: 949-552-2049
Account Name: Thomas and Alicia Landry
          Account #: 9776474578

Whatever is easier for you. Please just remember to send Daisy an e-mail or txt advising her of the amount and the transaction number.

Thanks Much!!!



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:24:17 -0000
From: Albert Dermott "intelligence_programs_consultant" <intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com>
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Sir,

I beg to differ. Anyone who has read the Yuma Sun article has seen that both my 1st and last names are listed as well as my geographic location. I would also like to disagree on the point that you made about threatening. I have re-read all of my posts and can not find any general or specific threats made by myself.

In regards to the IC. Nobody ever said that they were involved. Mr Tom Landry took it upon himself to post a comment prior as to where I work and what I do. You see one can not simply read 1 or 2 comments and consider himself a subject matter expert. You see Paul while you make thhink that you are an SME you are not as your comments about my statements show. If you had taken the time to read the entire chain you would have seen that each of most of my sentences were the suppling of correct information.

You mention my email address being an anonomus one but could that not also be said of yours as well. I could go make a yahoo email accounts with the edwardpaulmichael@ and still be an unknown.

Sir would you also be so kind as to inform me how the following statement could at all be considered a threat as you have stated. "I feel that so far I have been a pretty nice guy" I mean come on expleain it to me Mr. Smarty Pants.

Oh yeah people also the Mad magazines comments I love it. The best response that you can give is it sounds like Alfred E Neuman. Boy o boy what a response but a good response for one to use who has no statement which is based on fact or grounded in the real world in which we live.

Oh and what is a flamerc I am unfamilar with this comment or did you mean to use the comment flamer. If so hahaha what a small small man you are. If the best that you or anyone else can do is come up with silly little names and comments I feel for you.

You bestess friend Paul,

Albert



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential
Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:33:29 +0800
From:  Mike Farrell
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


FOLLOW THE MONEY!  Hunt receives $1,000 per month SS.  His wife is working in the US, and can only afford to send him $100 per week. Her friend Albert is/will be sending him money every month. Hunt is in no condition to visit an ATM machine, or cash a check. For the past month his medication has been paid for by donations by the local ex-pat wives (Daisy). He has been in the hospital since January. 
 
WHERE IS HIS MONEY?   Is it being accumulated in his name, until he is physically able to access it?  Who is accountable for it? I suggest he should be assisted in changing the PIN on his ATM card.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:49:36 -0000
From: Albert Dermott
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Mike,

Yes do follow the money, Numbers do not lie. Lets talk about that since it may help everone understand how the money is being used. Also you may check with Daisy Cline and Tom Landry about this as well. Mr. Hunts medications alone cost roughly $200 USD per as stated in the EXPATS email that gets sent out for donations. If you add Mr. Hunts SS alotment $1149 USD per month and MRs. Hunts $400 USD sent per month that totals $1549 USD per month correct. Ok now lets multiply $200 USD per day for meds by 30 days and we come up with $6000 USD correct.

Ok so now that we that have all figured up the numbers can you see why they is always a shortage of cash ion hand to provide Mr. Hunt with the proper meds on a daily basis each month.

Now even if you add what I have sent and what has been sent via donations it still falls short each month.

I know that most people have meant well and that some haven't with the comments being made. It easy for people to fall into a certain mindset about others when all they get is either negative information, misinformation or information that is not grounded on any type of fact whatsoever.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:08:38 -0000
From:  Jerry Lynch
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Oh Al(fred)

So just who has received this out-of thin-air amount of money? Even if he received ZERO money from Mrs. Hunt in January, the total is $4647.00 The fact of the matter is that the money has NOT ARRIVED or has been diverted from his care somehow. You claim to be in HUMINT so you come find the missing money! Nothing better than HUMINT they say.

Now I may have missed something, but to my knowledge you have not told us how much money you have sent, via what means, to whom & WHY you would be sending money to support the husband of a woman you claim to have only a "friendship" with. "It gets curiouser and curiouser." 

I guess you think you know everything. Let me tell you something. You do not! The only American health insurance honored in The Philippines is Tri-Care which is available ONLY to retired US military and (possibly) retired government employees.

Mr. Hunt is a veteran but NOT retired FROM the military. Not even his Medicare is valid outside the US. This is true in every country that is not US territory. The fact of the matter is that Mr. Hunt has been in the hospital since January and has not received his Social Security money since that time.

Medication in The Philippines is not administered to outpatients unless paid for in advance. He is considered an outpatient because he has been unable to pay his bill.

He has 3 options.

The first is to die (wonder what they do with his body in that event?).

The second is to depend upon the charity of other (married & supporting families) retired people for his medication. Those expenses hve been well documented. Medicine in this country is sold by the piece, and not by the bottle or box etc. Benadryl is P35 EACH & $1.00is P48  so you figure it out. Aspirin is about P10 each. Figure out how many you get for a dollar.

His third "option" is to get his money he earned by working until retirement age (his SS) and pay his bill so he can get out & once again depend upon charity to return to the US VA system in Arizona.

As for Subic Bay & Clark Field, the Philippine government refused to renew our leases & we are gone from there.

Following is the e-mail I sent to the writer (Creative Writing 101) of the original piece of fiction based VERY loosely on a couple of facts.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:29:49 -0000
From: daisy
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Hello Everyone!

When we have that hospital visit more than a month ago, we never dream it will come out this way..... it was even just a social visit to Mr Hunt because by then he was not a patient in a hospital but just detain because his family was not able to pay his hospital bill of 35 thousand pesos plus! That was supposed  to be last February. He was admitted January 28.

We asked him, How are you Mr Hunt? And he replied "I'm fine, I'm ok".  We even was so excited to contact Janelaze because when asked what he wanted us to do for him, he replied: (No omission and no word added) "I wanted my wife to come and bring me back to the US!"  We promised to get in touch with his wife then...which we did! Janelaze told me about the lack of money and that she is trying to raise some fund for the hospital bills which now amounted to more than 60 thousand pesos excluding his doctors. What has been paid from January 28 to March 20 was only 13 thousand pesos. I knew this because Janelaze asked me to get the billing. She even acted shock to the amount that was being paid.....That's when I noticed family financial problem so we distance ourselves! The US Embassy made a visit due to my consistent emails and texts to them to help an American who can't get out from the hospital because of his bills plus the fact that he also needs follow up treatment in the US because of a possible brain tumor. We are just shock that after one week of not visiting him, his health deteriorated so fast, that's when we started again our afternoon visit to cheer him up. Please take note also that for whatever reasons Janelaze rejected all communications CC'd to her. We offered her a round trip ticket courtesy of Mike Belter's miles. Tom Landry offered a lawyer to settle her visa issues. All these she remained silent.

When we have that video, April 3, I emailed her that we have a video and we will be happy to give it to her if we will know her email address because she seemed to have problem with her email addy. But Tom Landry advised me not to give the link right away to her because we wanted to be sure she will accept our help offered to her. My email was rejected again and Tom said maybe something is wrong really with her email address. But out of the blue I got her reply when Mr Hunt was already in the ICU!  April 7 and that was after Tom Landry's parent's in law gave 100 dollars  at the ICU. That's how we started our fund raising. We are so happy when Janelaze joined. Untill the newspaper' publication in Yuma. After Tom Landry's 100 dollars, some guys followed and I would like Mr Albert to notice here that we are not receiving donations left and right as he conveniently stated in the newspaper:

This is now the time that Mr Hunt is in need of 200 to 300 dollars a day medicines because although he is in the ICU, he is treated as out patient meaning no medicine no treatment! This is the first time I've heard of a patient in the ICU considered as out patient and Linda, the mother of janelaze explained to me that this is because on top of their existing hospital bills, which is at that time 165K pesos excluding the doctors, she was not able to give the hospital requirement that upon admission to ICU, 20K pesos downpayment should be made! Yes, Janelaze have sent 20K pesos the day before he was admitted to ICU....that's when his medicine sky rocketed!!!
Aurea and Linda texted me asking for help and thst's how we started the fund raising and my search for the very rare A-type blood.
He was rushed to ICU, Sunday night, and here's the summary of what we received:
Monday..........100 dollars from tom Landry
Tuesday..........50 dollars from Kaloy
Then I add......1000 pesos
That's the only cash that they received from  me and my fellow Expats Ladies.

That wednesday, I know Janelaze sent 100 dollars
In my search for blood, I also continue to update Mr Hunt's condition.

Gene and Jennifer Morphy sent to me 5000 pesos and together with Aurea, I picked it up at M Lhillier KuwartaPpadala. To complete the total medicine for that day which is 11,220 pesos including the blood laboratory, I let them borrow our own money 5500 pesos from our family budget.

I have to hardened my heart  to Aurea and Linda's a texts that they don't have money to buy medicine! Thank God Janelaze sent 100 dollars so they just buy the most vital medicine for him. But I promised them not to worry on Monday because somebody from Living in Cebu forum already have deposited 20K pesos. Last monday the money was not still there but Jane, Laila, Jeaneth, Jill Uy and me, borrowed 20K pesos from Bennie Honeycutt just so that we could provide them my/our promised!

Yesterday again was another challenge because we only was able to have 75 dollars from Tom Landry and Jack so again I posted the situation and I even the SOS Philippines forum asked me to post my appeal there! I got several pledges, I don't know yet how much to be honest but since I have money 10K pesos borrowed from Max, CDO Expat, plus the money I receive from Mr Lee of Welcome to Phil forum, 6500 pesos, as his pledged to me last year, (this money is supposed to be my own refund already for last year's project) today's medicine is completed until 4 pm tomorrow... amounting to 15,780 pesos!

Today, Jeaneth received 2810.05 pesos from Wllliam and Mila Britt which she immediately gave to me!

Tomorrow Thursday Phil time, Janelaze promised that she will send money for medicine! I hope she will!!!

That's all.. and again, Mr Albert;  Tom Landry, Elmer Zink and me are not receiving donations left and right as you stated!!!!!! Every penny is accounted for up to the last centavo.... as members of the Expats' Ladies Charities nobody pays us! This is our volunteer work amidst our busy schedules to lift the status quo of Filipino women married to foreigners because we are aware of what and how we are look down to by the rest of our female counter part all over the world!!!!

Daisy J. Cline
Expats' Ladies Charities, Inc.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  RE: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 22:00:25 +0800
From:  Mike Farrell
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Follow the Money.  Using Albert's numbers, P148,000 should have been available to Hunt in February and March. Only P13,000 was received by the hospital between January 28 and March 20.  Follow the money.
 
Also, a bona fide offer of a free plan ticket to be with her husband was rejected by the "single"  Mrs. Hunt.
 
Mike Farrell
Cagayan de Oro



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 22:39:59 -0000
From: Jim <jcjimc43@yahoo.co.uk>
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-O
ro

Dear Daisy

In my life I've found you can please some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.

Just you continue to do what you feel in your heart is right all of the time.

Daisy the world needs more people like you.

God bless.
Jim in Talakag.
 



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 00:35:02 -0000
From: Albert Dermott intelligence_programs_consultant <  intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com >
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Mike,

It is my understanding that meds are also bought with with this money. Which I do not see a figure for in your addition. Now according to even Daisy's emails the family of Janelaze buys meds also not just your EXPATS. Where do you think that this money comes from?

Also I firmly believe that no matter what is said or done by her you  people will have some type pf comeback or new fault to find. Get off your soap-box. You people seem to think that you are so much better than us.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: How 'International Incidents' Begin... The Hunt Affair
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 00:55:03 -0000
From: intelligence_programs_consultant <intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com>
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Sir,

I will tell you this again since we are having some type of communication breakdown.

Janelaze sends on average $100 a week WHICH IS FROM HER PAYCHECKS.
Thomas Hunts SS alotment is not touched by her this on average $400 is in addition to his SS alotment.

Mr. Hunt does not get his SS alotment on the 1st of the month it comes on the 4th Weds of each month. Now I have seen this is black and white (Bank Statements). I wanted to see proof that nothing illegal was going on prior to m involvement in this matter.

I have tried to contact Mr. Zink on the telephone but his number is always busy. He has mine but hasn't called, I figured he wouldn't anyways.

I would like to know where you got this $800 tax refund figure from. According to her statements the refund was only for roughly $600.

Yes I am the person who managed to get face time with the Senators office. That being said this was done on behalf of Janelaze and Tom. Since I have no legal right to speak on Toms behalf Janelaze does that herself.

No we do not live together.

Why she would use my last name I do not know.

Friends with benefits nope.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 02:06:41 -0000
From: intelligence_programs_consultant <intelligence_programs_consultant@yahoo.com>
To: Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Jerry,

Now lets play nice, no need to call names or use silly little things like Al(Fred). How do you expect anyone to take you serious when you act like that. Isn't it rather childish on your part sir? I would think that a man of your age and stature would be beyond acting like a jerk.

Now money has been sent even your esteemed group partner Daisy has sent out emails stating this.

Why would I send money out of my own pocket. For the same reason that anyone else would sir. To help an American in distress, I would assume that even you could have figured that out.

Now to the money that I sent out of my pocket. Sir that was sent about a week and a half ago to Janelazes sister. The amount was $550 USD sent via Western Union. The funds were spent on meds which can be backed up by an email sent from Daisy to Janelaze.

May I ask you this sir. Other than doing some rabble rousing and finger pointing what have you done to assist?

I know that you will most likely comeback with some type of put down based on your prior posts and comments. That is ok since how you feel, what you and and if you exist really makes no difference to me what-so-ever.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 19:43:45 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Dear Albert Dermott:

Daisy has documented every dollar and peso donated and the expenditures for Tom's medication. She is also going the extra mile and locating and purchasing these medications.

As I stated to you and Jane Laze on the phone, Tom was healthy enough to be released from the hospital in February, but his hospital bill was not paid and Jane Laze or her family apparently did not sign a promissory note to the hospital so that he could be released.  Why  didn't Jane Laze (Tom's wife) pay the bill at that time or sign a promissory note so that he could have been released and return to the US as he desires?

In regards to Tom's SS benefits,  Jane Laze's the sister stated that Jane Laze needed to send this money Western Union and  you told me that this is being withdrawn from the Philippines? As Tom has been in the hospital since the end of January it appears that only the sister or mother of Jane Laze could withdraw the money. As I suggested to Jane Laze one month ago and the two of you last week, you should check the money trail. Jane Laze said that her sister has all of the receipts. If you were to check these receipt you should be able to account for the money. You should also see that the medications required in January and February were not as extensive and did not have the costs associated with the medications he has been prescribed in the past 2-3 weeks.

Rather than making the comments that you have, you may want to provide the details which Daisy has in regards to money sent and the associated medicine purchased and costs associated. Jane Laze or you might want to give us strangers updates as to what you are doing and progress being made to assist funding for Tom's medication, hospital bill and return to the US. Jane Laze may want to make an effort to communicate with Daisy and the ladies who are assisting Jane's husband on a daily basis. This approach and these inputs may be more effective and have a different impact on the views of the strangers that the two of you seem so concerned about.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re:  How 'International Incidents' Begin... The Hunt Affair
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 19:52:31 -0700
From:  Tom Landry
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


Albert:

What was the outcome of the face to face with the Senators that you arranged? These types of inputs/updates would be appreciated and respected.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Re: Albert's Post RE: Potential Solutions (Mr. Hunt Saga continued)
Date:  Thu, 16 Apr 2009 03:53:05 -0000
From:  Jerry Lynch
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


While Claudius and Gertrude prowl around Elsinore, "Something is rotten in the State of Denmark" (Virginia). It is VERY strange to all concerned that Mrs . Hunt (emphasis on Mrs.) is in Virgina, thousands of miles away from her husband's home town of Yuma, Arizona with a man Mr. Hunt has never met.

Yet that man is so very concerned with a man he has never met that he sends his money to the HUSBAND of a woman he is "just friends" with.

There is no need at this point for recriminations. There is a need to get proper care for Mr. Hunt.

Perhaps Mr. HUMINT, you could get some HUMINT from someone you trust outside Janeleze Hunt's immediate family so you can ascertain for yourself where the money is. You and she (Mrs. Hunt) have yet to explain why she refused the offer of a FREE roundtrip ticket to CDO & back t the US. I did'nt offer it. I live on SS only, but another man offered those tickets & it is inconceivable to normal people why she would refuse such a thing. There is no need to try to cloud the issue by talking about meetings with Senator Warner of Virginia. What interest would the senator from Virginia have with a resident of Arizona? Once again, "there is something rotten in the State of Denmark" (Virginia).

This situation can be defused and come to a satisfactory conclusion if you or she, comes to The Philippines and pays the bills & gets Mr. Hunt back to Arizona where he wants to be and where he can get proper care.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Mike-Mike's Post RE: Tom Hunt update
Date:  Wed, 15 Apr 2009 23:37:41 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Ron in Philippines
To:  Expats-in-Cagayan-de-Oro


That doesn't sound very good Mike. In pre-ICU days, Eve said there were kids, clothes, and the like all over the hospital room - looked like an indoor campground. But maybe that's a Pinoy thing...
 
I would like to think I'm a realist verses a pessimist - but unless something radical happens very soon - there's a good possibility Mr. Hunt is not leaving CDO.



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Contact People

Daisy and Alan Cline, friends of Mr. Hunt, and the contact person in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines;
cell phone: 920-438-8883 & 922-677-8169; email: daisycline@gmail.com; Allan(Lee) Cline email: clinealan44@gmail.com

Ted Hammon, 602-380-1759, Mr. Hunt'sstepson in Phoenix; email: td.hammon@cox.net

Tom Landry, friend of Mr. Hunt,who lives in California; Home: 949-559-6096 Mobile: 949-293-9675
email: tomlandry@sbcglobal.net

Mike Belter, Mike is another friend, who lives in Cagayan de Oro; Mike's cell phone: 927-930-7306 email: mikebelter@yahoo.com

Elmer Zink, Compiler of this webpage. And deeply concerned for Mr. Hunt's health and well-being.email: elmer@zinkhome.net

Note:
1.)To phone the Philippines 011-63 has to be dialed in front of the 10 digit cell phone number (011-63-xxx-xxx-xxxx).

2.) The Philippines is 15 hours ahead of US Pacific Time & 12 hours ahead of US Eastern time.










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