The information you are about to read will be shocking. It is the result of weeks of intensive and dangerous research.
In March of 1979, a young female cross-dresser began regular visits with a Doctor Ernst Bartholomew. In 1979, Dr. Bartholomew was the nation's foremost gender reassignment surgeon. Later that year, that young woman entered Dr. Bartholomew's exclusive private clinic and was never seen again. Who was she? Just a young Texan called Georgette. Georgette was the scion of a Texas oil baron and a billion dollars buys a lot of secrecy. The orginal researcher died in 1981 under mysterious circumstances (I can't mention his name because of the potential danger to his family) and when I took over this case in 1997, the trail was cold, Dr. Bartholomew was dead, and his Manhattan clinic had been sold and converted into an laundromat. But finally, after months, of careful investigation, I got a name: that young woman was Georgette Wilhemina "X". (To protect her prvacy I will not reveal her last name). But she didn't disappear forever from Dr. Bartholomew's office. I believe I have found her alive and well living now in Washington, DC. She is living as a male, has a new job, and a promising career.
Georgette Wilhemina in 1979
George Walker in 2001