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A fairly sympathetic article on him:
"‘Dr. Death’ Jack Kevorkian dies at age 83 - The Washington Post"
He was indicted and convicted for having given the final lethal dose himself to someone who was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, an invariably fatal disease. The person was too weak to press the button himself, so Kevorkian did it.
Arguably that person requested the suicide assistance in sound mind and good faith; the prosecution argued successfully that this was murder.
I think he was pretty ghoulish, but no question he moved the dialogue along. Three states now permit physican-assisted suicide; Michigan, where Kevorkian lived, specifically does not.
My guess: there are probably a lot of quietly-done physician assisted suicides, where a doctor for the elderly gives just that much more morphine than would be required for pain, and similar things.
We think it's a mercy when we do it for our pets, but elderly, terminally-ill people have no such recourse in most places.
"‘Dr. Death’ Jack Kevorkian dies at age 83 - The Washington Post"
He was indicted and convicted for having given the final lethal dose himself to someone who was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, an invariably fatal disease. The person was too weak to press the button himself, so Kevorkian did it.
Arguably that person requested the suicide assistance in sound mind and good faith; the prosecution argued successfully that this was murder.
I think he was pretty ghoulish, but no question he moved the dialogue along. Three states now permit physican-assisted suicide; Michigan, where Kevorkian lived, specifically does not.
My guess: there are probably a lot of quietly-done physician assisted suicides, where a doctor for the elderly gives just that much more morphine than would be required for pain, and similar things.
We think it's a mercy when we do it for our pets, but elderly, terminally-ill people have no such recourse in most places.