The FBI is actively seeking patients and potential victims of a woman who has been allegedly posing as a fraudulent doctor across multiple states.
The FBI recently released a notice identifying Mary Blakley, a 75-year-old individual, as a suspect involved in operating “body scan” clinics across the United States since 2011. Blakley is accused of impersonating a doctor and/or a PhD from 2002 until December 2024.
According to the FBI, Blakley and her husband, Floyd “Fred” Blakley, have been running clinics in various states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah.
Blakley is notorious for using a range of names, such as Blakely, Blakleley, Blakeley, Blankley, Cammer, Davis, Petry, Shjlom, and Venable. She is also known to adopt different first names, including Marye, Marye Yvonnea, Rosemary, Rose Mary, Rose, and Yvonne.
Their body scan businesses operate under several different names, including Sonic Waves Research, Living Well Ministry, Living Well Health Club, Living Well Warriors, The Blakley Foundation, Health Screenings 4 Life, Health Scans 4 Life, Health Screening 4 Life, Health Screens 4 Life, and London Bridge Wellness Center.
The FBI has uncovered a fraudulent scheme operated by the Blakleys. According to the investigation, Mary conducted “full-body scans” at their clinics, where they falsely claimed to be able to “detect, treat, and cure various illnesses, including cancer, using an ultrasound machine.”
The Blakleys have also been accused of prescribing and selling a range of products to treat and cure the illnesses they diagnosed.
If you possess any information related to this ongoing investigation or suspect that you or a family member might have been a patient of Mary Blakley, the FBI kindly urges you to fill out this brief form.
The FBI has a legal obligation to identify victims of federal crimes that it investigates. When victims are identified, they may be eligible for various services and rights as prescribed by federal and/or state law.
It’s crucial to understand that an indictment is simply a charge and should not be taken as proof of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.