
PONTIAC, Michigan: A retired pathologist and assisted suicide advocate who claims to have helped at least 130 people die is planning to run for Congress.
Jack Kevorkian, who was known as "Dr Death" for allegedly assisting in the suicides, has been on parole since his release from prison last year after serving the minimum of a term for second-degree murder in one man's death. Kevorkian was released from prison in June after serving the minimum of his 10- to 25-year sentence for second-degree murder in Youk's death. He earned time off for good behavior and spent eight years and 2 1/2 months behind bars. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Spin Life
Jack Kevorkian, who was known as "Dr Death" for allegedly assisting in the suicides, has been on parole since his release from prison last year after serving the minimum of a term for second-degree murder in one man's death. Kevorkian was released from prison in June after serving the minimum of his 10- to 25-year sentence for second-degree murder in Youk's death. He earned time off for good behavior and spent eight years and 2 1/2 months behind bars. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Spin Life