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The Scheme to Hook Up a King With the Wasp Woman and Other Wild Plans

Susan Cabot - Hussein of Jordan
Susan Cabot and King Hussein. Veja

34. A Troubled Family

Susan Cabot. Waldina

Unfortunately, the CIA’s scheme to play Cupid did not lead to a happy ending. Susan Cabot grew mentally ill in the 1980s, and became a recluse. Her son, Timothy, who was born with dwarfism, inherited mental issues from both his mother and father – his grandfather, King Talal, had been deposed because he was schizophrenic. Timothy’s mental problems were worsened by growing up in a dysfunctional home with a mother who raised him in squalor.

The kid grew up in a decaying Encino estate, surrounded by rotting food and stacks of ancient newspapers, guarded by a semi-feral Akita. Things were further exacerbated by Cabot’s ill-advised decision to treat her son’s dwarfism with experimental hormones extracted from the pituitary glands of dead people. The treatment, which was discontinued in the 1980s after it was discovered that it gave some patients a degenerative brain disease, did not cure Timothy of dwarfism. Instead, it might have left him with lifelong severe mood swings.

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A lifelong history buff, I developed a particular passion for WW2 history as a child, when I spent hours listening to my grandfather, enraptured, as he recounted his wartime experiences in the British East African Campaign and with the British 8th Army in North Africa.

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