2. In another reference I'll try to link here, it was the visiting hospice nurse who seems to have issued the declaration of death but after the Alcor team was there. source: https://www.alcor.org/2013/01/the-cryopreservation-of-kim-suozzi
3. Josh the boyfriend "had located Kim near Alcor" and so Alcor could afford to preserve Kim for a reduced fee not stated anywhere I can find. The most I see being raised is $7,000 but again, although I have linked references, I'm only summarizing off the top of my head here. This might be my source:
Kim Suozzi, college student who died from cancer, got donations to be ...
https://www.theglobaldispatch.com/kim-suozzi-college-student-who...
The Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a nonprofit cryonics organization, also set up a donations page for Suozzi’s cryopreservation. This organization quoted the cost as $80,000, though the ..
A 23-year-old Arizona college student who died of brain cancer in January raised enough money before her death to pay for her own cryonic preservation.https://www.theglobaldispatch.com/kim-suozzi-college-student-who-died-from-cancer-got-donations-to-be-cryogenically-frozen-82279/
She sent her pathology reports and identification to the Venturist board, after talking with her as well as C.I. and Alcor to verify her memberships she was chosen as a recipient of the Society for Venturism's Cryonics Charity Fund.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170528153839/http://venturist.info/kim-suozzi-charity.html
She raised at least $2,100 through donations on Reddit. Additionally, the Society for Venturism set up a fund for Suozzi’s cryopreservation. The group raised $27,000 over the course of one week, according to io9.
The Alcor Life Extension Foundation, a nonprofit cryonics organization, also set up a donations page for Suozzi’s cryopreservation. This organization quoted the cost as $80,000, though the donation page notes that cost would be “reduced” by Suozzi relocating closer to the Scottsdale, Ariz. facility, which she planned to do once she secured the necessary funds.
4. I found this in one of Alcor articles... "Born in June of 1989, by all accounts Kim was a very bright young woman graduating from Truman State University with degrees in Psychology, Linguistics, and a minor in Cognitive Science.
MY QUESTION: Where is there evidence of this? I've never seen a biography where there is a copy of the degree. Where can we find even one copy of her course-schedule?
5. Alcor's case review
Case Summary A-2643 - Cryonics Archive
https://www.cryonicsarchive.org/library/complete-list-of-alcor-c...
Case Summary: A-2643 Kim Suozzi. Alcor member Kim Suozzi (A-2643) was pronounced legally deceased on January 17, 2013. A neurocryopreservation, Kim became Alcor’s 114th patient. In every single case, involuntary clinical death (by today’s standards) is a terrible thing to happen. Kim Suozzi’s situation was especially unfortunate in that .
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