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JACK KEVORKIAN
DEAD AT 83
WASHINGTON – Jack
Kevorkian, the Michigan pathologist known the world
over as "Dr. Death" for his push to legalize
euthanasia and assisted suicide in the United
States, died in a Detroit-area hospital at age 83.
He readily admitted to assisting in the deaths of
more than 100 people.
"Many of the victims on whom Jack Kevorkian preyed
were people with disabilities who had no terminal
illness; one was simply old. In at least five cases
autopsies were unable to confirm any disease at
all," observed Burke J.
Balch, J.D., director of National Right to Life's
Robert Powell Center for Medical Ethics.
Kevorkian's "suicide
machine" drew worldwide attention when the CBS
program "60 Minutes" aired footage, shot by
Kevorkian himself, as he administered lethal drugs
to Thomas Youk, a man suffering from Lou Gehrig's
disease. The tape quickly became evidence in a
murder trial that sentenced Kevorkian to 10 to 25
years in prison for second-degree murder. He was
paroled in 2007.
His often
inflammatory efforts to legalize assisted suicide as
a constitutional "right" were soundly rejected by
the unanimous 1997 Supreme Court decision in
Washington v. Glucksberg in which the Court held
that assisted suicide was not a constitutional
right. The case overturned a previous decision by
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
"While some euthanasia advocates have sought to
distance themselves from his bizarre positions and
tactics, his tragic legacy illustrates the dangers
to the most vulnerable when compassionate, humane
responses to depression or disability are replaced
with death as an acceptable final solution,"
Balch added.
Founded in 1968, the National Right to Life
Committee (NRLC), the federation of 50 state
right-to-life affiliates and more than 3,000 local
chapters, is the nation's oldest and largest
grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the
flagship of the pro-life movement, NRLC works
through legislation and education to protect
innocent human life from abortion, infanticide,
assisted suicide and euthanasia.