Thursday, 3 September 2009

[NEWS UPDATE]Dr. Kevorkian on Michael Jackson's Death



In his first national interview since parole, Dr. Jack Kevorkian sat down with Fox News to weight in on allegations against Michael Jackson's physician, Dr. Conrad Murray.

"I don't think he was malicious," said the doc. "Murder is defined by forethought … The patient got what he wanted. He is the one who said yes or no to take a drug."

Yet, many claim Kevorkian is not the most reputable person to judge the feasibility of manslaughter charges as he assisted in the deaths of terminally ill patients, resulting in an eight-year prison sentence on second-degree murder charges.

"I have no regrets," he claims. "Everyone I helped welcomed death. I do what a physician should do — what is best for the patient, period. If I did it with malice or forethought and without permission than I would be a murderer. But, they forgot the definition of murder when they criticized me; because it’s so negative, they win by fear."


THOUGHTS???


Source: PA


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