*p. 310-361 on disk from King Features Syndicate.
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- February 26 - July 5: Senator Wesley "Wes" Parker Thorne...on steroids
- Betsy Thorne meets Rex secretly to voice her concerns about her husband's health; she's found a pill in his pocket, Rex suspects it's steroids
- Wesley is a presidential candidate-to-be, but has been irritable uncooperative lately, which is unlike his normal personality
- Wes is increasingly delusional about his presidential nomination, making plans for his new cabinet before he's even nominated; he continues to be rude to his wife when she voices her concern about his health, 6/28/68 (see image below)
Rex Morgan, MD - July 3, 1968 © King Features Syndicate |
- This story closes with Wes' father praising him for being courageous enough to make the announcement to the public; but we never learn what's actually wrong with Wes
- July 5 - Nvember 15: Karl Lamon, serial killer
- A long-distance phone call from Karl Lamon puts Ginny into a panic
- Karl shows up after Keith Cavell (who's made yet another surprise visit - this time back from Vietnam) drops her off at the end of their date
- He slaps her when she doesn't give up Keith's name, 8/5/68 (see image)
Rex Morgan, MD - August 5, 1968 © King Features Syndicate |
- It appears Karl is a hitman, and has killed two guys who tried to date Ginny, as well as several other prominent businessmen (later we learn he's killed over 20 people)
- Karl leaves town to visit his next "customer" - he checks into a hospital (instead of a hotel); kills another businessman
- Keith roughs up Karl for hitting Ginny; threatens him to never see her again; Karl hits Keith
- Keith finds Ginny just in time before Karl nearly kills her
- Lamon is turned over to the police and confesses all his crimes, 11/14/68 (see image below)
Rex Morgan, MD - November 14, 1968 © King Features Syndicate |
- November 15 - February 25, 1969: Julie Rockwell, marijuana hippie
- Side story: Keith prepares to propose to Ginny, and shows his insecurity, given his reputation as a confirmed bachelor, 11/20/68 (see image)
Rex Morgan, MD - November 20, 1968 © King Features Syndicate |
- Julie's father is concerned that her behavior has changed in the last few months; high strung and irritable, withdrawn from her friends, etc.
- Julie's blowing her mother's inheritance on drugs
- Rex gives Mr. Rockwell and education on psychotomimetics (see image)
Rex Morgan, MD - December 23, 1968 © King Features Syndicate |
- Julie overdoses on marijuana and barbituates and is taken to the emergency room where Rex treats her
- She calls her dealer, Vic, secretly, insisting that "the movement needs" her
- When the hospital staff doesn't give her adequate pain medication for her headache, she escapes to Vic, who gives her more pills
- Julie has a confirmed frontal lobe tumor, and has been taking morphine from Vic
- This story ends with Julie's good prognosis, and that the she will be helping the police track down the other protesters that were giving her drugs
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