Dr. Death, Jack Kevorkian, is Free Again


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It was eight years ago yesterday, that the man famously known as Dr. Death was sentenced to jail ... eight years for second-degree murder charge for helping a man commit suicide.
Dr. Death, or Jack Kevorkian, was released yesterday, after finishing his eight-year sentence.
Kevorkian is said to have helped at least 130 people, who suffer from terminal diseases, die from 1990 to 1998.
Kevorkian believes that people have the right to decide when they want to die, thus, now that he's out, he will work on the legalization of assisted suicide, but won't commit any crimes.

In the United States, Oregon is the only state in which a terminally ill patient with six months or less to live can legally ask a doctor to prescribe a lethal amount of medication.

What do you think of assisted suicide? Especially in cases of terminal illness?

1 Comment
  1. Jacki Yasbeck | June 2, 2007 1:51 PM

    i think its a load of bullocks.yeah i think we need to help those who are terminally ill..we need to be compassionate. murder is not compassion.it is a criminal act.'nuff said.

    Jacki Yasbeck


 
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