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HEARING nVOICEsn
The Hidden History of CIA and Pentagon
ic Mind Control Experiments
on Involuntary Human Subjects
by A1ex Constantine
Ricardo S. Caputo was a disturbed man, as tne New York
Times blared:
INNER VOICES DEMANDING BLOOD:
CONFESSION DIARY IN THE KILLING OF 4 WOMEN
In dozens of sessions with his attorney and psychiatrist,
Caputo spoke of hearing "bizarre voices" and "seeing hallu•
cinations" when driven to murderous fits, and described the
three personalities inside him. In his diary the killer
wrote of his violent moods, preceded by "broad lines" cros•
sing his vision whenever his emotional state deteriorat-
ed and the voices taunted him into a murderous rage.
Desperate, Caputo turned to his brother Alfredo and
hired the lawyer. Heeding their advice, he surrendered to
the Argentine authorities, but "Police and judges simply
threw up their hands," the Times reported, "claiming that
since no charges were pending against him, he could not be
arrested, no matter how many crimes he confessed to."
In his diary Caputo described the four killings, the
"broad lines" scoring his vision when his emotions swung out
of control and the voices harassed him. The "voices,"
he said, "did not let me have any peace."l
. An equally repugnant story was told by Carl Campbell,
described by his mother as a troubled man haunted by
"voices." On May 5, 1991 Campbell strolled to a bus stop
in the Pentagon parking lot and emptied five pistol rounds
into the chest and abdomen of mander Edward J. Hig•
gins,. an arms control specialist for the DoD. Campbell was
taken into custody by federal police and charged with first•
degree murder. Psychologists submitted a report to . Mag•
istrate W. curtis Sewell in Alexandria. In it, they wrote
that Campbell claimed the CIA had "injected" him with a
microchip that controlled his mind. 2 In fact, there is a
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