The case of Roswell Gilbert, who says he shot his wife because she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis, is used to examine the subject of mercy killing. Analysis presented by The Order of [Dominican] Preachers.
Christine Malevre's case sparks discussion about assisted dying in France.
An article about Jim Fagan, who suffered from emphysema, and his determination to hasten his death.
An article about Barbara Coombs Lee, president of the Compassion in Dying Federation.
Alexander Maxwell stands trial after admitting to police that he helped his wife, who suffered from breast cancer, die.
A regional writer endorses legislation to legalize assisted dying and counters opponents' claims.
Australian physician and right to die advocate, Andrew Hollo, has been charged with attempted murder for his care of Elise Herrman.
Elie Bendayan hastened the death of his wife, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. His sentence of two years was suspended by a French court.
Leo Visco shot his wife, Eva, who suffered from chronic pain and a number of debilitating conditions. He admitted his action to police, and later, his five-year prison sentence was suspended.
Hazel Curry describes the life, illness, and hastened death of her mother, Elizabeth, who suffered from motor neuron disease.
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