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The man whom murdered John Kemink, Chester Posby, claimed to have been set up by Kemink via a referral …
"This case concerns the shooting death of John Kemink, M.D., on June 25, 1992. Dr. Kemink, an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat doctor), was shot and killed in an examination room at the University of Michigan Otolaryngology Clinic. It was undisputed that defendant shot and killed Dr. Kemink. The sole issue at trial was defendant's sanity at the time of the shooting. Defendant believed that Dr. Kemink was conspiring with another doctor (Dr. Proctor) to perform a brain operation that would kill defendant. Defendant also believed that Dr. Proctor had previously damaged his “balance nerve,” and that Dr. Kemink had betrayed him by referring him to Dr. Proctor. Defendant wanted to “bring this conspiracy to light” so that no other patients would be harmed. All the expert witnesses who testified at trial agreed that defendant's beliefs were delusional and not based in reality."
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/mi-court-of-appeals/1180420.html
"The name "Dr. Proctor" mention once in the court transcript and never elaborated upon nor called any man by that name to the witness stand…….