The Mysterious Life and Career of Dr. Goad: Separating Fact from Fiction We weren’t able to create a summary for you. Refresh your page to try again. Phillip Goad is a toxicologist who spent his career helping communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters and environmental threats, and he's using those skills now to help strengthen Arkansas' system of foster care. Phillip Goad is a toxicologist who spent his career helping communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters and environmental threats, and he's using those skills now to help strengthen Arkansas' system of foster care. In 1991, Goad co-founded the controversial self-published magazine ANSWER Me! with his wife, Debbie Goad . The magazine, which ran from 1991 to 1994, featured extreme content, including encyclopedias of murderers and suicides, essays on violence and hate, and graphic forensic photography. In 1991, Goad co-founded the controversial self-published magazine ANSWER Me! with his wife, Debbie Goad . The magazine, which ran from 1991 to 1994, featured extreme content, including encyclopedias of murderers and suicides, essays on violence and hate, and graphic forensic photography. It examines Goad's childhood, teenage years, his relationships with former wife Debbie Goad and ex-girlfriend Anne Ryan, and reflections about his time in prison and his experience with the judicial system. Walter Goad (1925–2000) was a nuclear physicist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. During the 1960s, Goad turned his attention from physics to biology and he is best known for his contributions to the founding of GenBank, the most widely used repository for DNA sequence data. Six Degrees of Separation: Fact or Fiction?Life's Little Mysteries.