Dr. Kevorkian to be paroled

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LANSING, Mich.---- After more than eight years in prison, a frail Dr. Jack Kevorkian will be paroled in June with a promise that he won’t assist in any more suicides, a prison spokesman said Wednesday.

suntimes.com/news/nation/171085,kevork121306.article

Mayer Morganroth, Kevorkian’s attorney, said this summer that Kevorkian, now 78, was suffering from hepatitis C and diabetes, that his weight had dropped to 113 pounds and that he had less than a year to live.
 
As much as i deplore this man’s actions in promoting the culture of death, i think it may be powerful testimony to show him actual mercy, not the false mercy he administers.
I suspect, though, he may kill himself at some point to show he practices what he preaches. That would suck.
 
LANSING, Mich.---- After more than eight years in prison, a frail Dr. Jack Kevorkian will be paroled in June with a promise that he won’t assist in any more suicides, a prison spokesman said Wednesday.

suntimes.com/news/nation/171085,kevork121306.article

Mayer Morganroth, Kevorkian’s attorney, said this summer that Kevorkian, now 78, was suffering from hepatitis C and diabetes, that his weight had dropped to 113 pounds and that he had less than a year to live.
I heard this on Teresa Thomeo’s show yesterday. She and her guest seemed very unhappy about it.

Sounds to me like letting a terminally ill old man out of prison after he agrees not to assist more suicides is a very Christian thing to do.

What am I missing?
 
Sadly there is no parole once you have stood in front of your Judgement with God …pray that this man is given the grace to realise his error before it is too late
 
Sick or not, he should be kept in jail. He is one of the most prolific murderers in U.S. history. He made his jail bed; let him sleep in it.

– Mark L. Chance.
 
How would keeping him in prison benefit society? He is not a danger any more and has already served more time than many murderers. I think he should be let out. Who knows, an act of kindness like this may get him to see the error of his ways and repent.
 
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