Kevorkian to be Paroled in June: Media Gets K History Wrong (As Usual)
The murderer Jack Kevorkian is going to be paroled in June. He promises not to assist any more suicides. But that doesn't mean he won't be lionized in the press. The media love outlaws of a certain kind. I am sure Barbara Walters, Oprah, and Katie Couric will be tripping over each other to get the first interview.
Also note that once again, the media get it wrong. Kevorkian is described in this AP report, byline Kathy Barks Hoffman, as America's most vocal "advocate of assisted suicide for the terminally ill." Kevorkian never wanted to restrict assisted suicide to the terminally ill. Not only were more than 70 percent of his assisted suicide cases not terminally ill, but five weren't even sick upon autopsy. Moreover, he argued that the disabled and perhaps even the depressed should have access to assisted suicide. (Most papers are carrying the AP report. However, the Detroit Free Press got his history basically right.)
But don't expect Oprah, Katie, Barbara, or the AP to worry about such trivialities. Nor that Kevorkian saw assisted suicide, as described in his book Prescription Medicide, as a means to gain access to conducting medical experiments on people being euthanized. The truth gets in the way of the "compassion" narrative the media love. And so we will be treated to story after story of the myth of Jack the Compassionate, instead of the truth of Jack the Ghoul.


7 Comments:
She makes him out to be extremely frail and very ill, if he were to stay true to his "principles," shouldn't the next suicide he assists be his own? Of course, it won't be, because he was never really about alleviating suffering, instead he'll probably use his dying days to continue promoting his twisted philosophy.
Hey, Jen. K promised that if he were incarcerated, he would die by a hunger strike to illustrate the profound injustice of his conviction. Maybe he skipped a midnight snack.
Kevorkian did something Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgway could not, and that's to make serial killing perfectly acceptable.
Bundy's and Ridgway's mistake was they didn't prey on the disabled and the sick.
Susan: In this regard, I wag once said to me that Kevorkian was the smartest serial killer in history: He got his victims to come to him.
They already did when he was active. The interviews are just going to be so fawning! I am writing a preemptive strike.
Kevorkian's principles centered on getting legal permission to commit a vivisection on a living person as he lay dying so that K could look into the brain and watch it shut down bit by bit.
"Ghoul" and "serial killer" aren't appropriate terms for this freak. "Satanic," "demonic," and "damned" are my words of preference. This guy is pure evil and should be locked away (and prayed for) for the rest of his natural life.
The sad thing is that Kevorkian is going to be accepted by many, as supporters of euthenasia is increasing with humanism. He is going to be a folk hero...human life is so down-graded and all those media interviews and celebrity status is going to make his message more powerful. Thanks for your article Wes.
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