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Sherman William Francis
Sherman W. Francis was a small town scientist born on August 13th, 1932 in [Bloomer, Wisconsin]. Parents; William R. Francis and Susan L. Harrington. He had 3 brothers and 1 sister. At a young age, he became fascinated in the similarities between people. He always would examine the features on twins and would become engrossed in his discoveries. He was the oldest of the five, and would perform scientific experiments on his siblings. Many people believed that he was going to become crazy, and possibly have to be enrolled in a mental institute. Although this never happened, his dreams of being a scientist took off after he graduated from Lake County College in Eagle River, Wisconsin in 1956 at age 24. After that, he started doing experiments in his home labratory. He stole chemicals and formulas from other (unknown) scientists and doctors that helped him figure out how to make copies of living creatures, better known as cloning. He only cloned 3 human specimans, but many plants and animals were cloned. After cloning the 2nd human, the communities started getting suspicious of the new arrival of the previously deceased humans. Police officers asked the families about the strange event occuring. Families promised Francis not to speak of the clonages that he performed, therefore the families kept quiet. Police officers were already suspicious of Francis because of his prior interest of cloning as a child. After cloning his 3rd human in 1996 he was caught by the FBI and the police, and was immediatly sentenced to a lifetime in prison. Only 2 years after he was in prison he decided to commit suicide on November 20th, 1998. Jail guards say that they found him hung off of the jails' balcony. He lived to be 67 years old. The three cloned humans (all from small towns in Wisconsin) do not know that they have been cloned. Names of the cloned children are kept top secret. The only given information about the cloned children are their first and last initals. The initals of the cloned children are as followed: M.Z; C.R; K.O. Government forbided the citizens of the towns to speak of this event that happened in Sherman's lifetime. Government also forbid that the parents/guardians of the clones do not share any information about Francis or the fact that their children are clones. To this day, many people do not know about Sherman W. Francis because of the Government policy.