Will the media finally tell the truth about the ghoulish aspirations of Jack Kevorkian?
Kevorkian is scheduled to be paroled on June 1st, after serving just over eight years of his 10-25 year sentence for second-degree murder in the televised death of Thomas Youk. Kevorkian’s parole of two years includes the provision of banning him from attending any assisted suicides or acting as a caregiver for seniors or the disabled. For those interested, you many want to read Wesley J. Smith’s rather disturbing piece on Kevorkian published in The Daily Standard.
 Kevorkian put his suicide machines to work terminating the lives of scores of disabled people. Indeed, about 70 percent of the nearly 130 people who died in Kevorkian’s rusty van or other venues were not terminally ill. Most were disabled and depressed. At least five had no discernible illnesses whatsoever upon autopsy.
This has been the truth about Kevorkian from the very start. In 1991, Kevorkian’s second victim, Marjorie Wantz, complained bitterly about unresolved pelvic pain. But she was an emotionally disturbed woman who had been in mental hospitals. Her autopsy showed no discernible pathology of any kind.
Kevorkian, who has claimed to have been responsible for approximately 130 deaths during the1990’s, is currently diagnosed with hepatitis C and diabetes, and has a life expectancy of less than one year. It just so happens, that he graduated from the same medical school, The University of Michigan Medical School, as our friend over at Scorpion Stalking Duck.
H/T: LifeSite
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