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Roy Gosling’s Assisted Suicide Or Convenience Killing?

by | 17th, February 2010

goslingRAY Gosling is on the telly talking about smothering the life out of an Aids suffer who was in terrible pain. Gosling tells the world. But he will not tell the police. He will not give them evidence to convict him with. Who can judge him? Says Gosling:

“If there is a heaven he would look down on me and would not be ashamed – he would be pleased. I wouldn’t even tell under torture because that was the pact. I don’t have any regrets.”

Madame Arcati reports:

I hadn’t thought of broadcaster Ray Gosling for about 20 years until he confessed on BBC’s Inside Out that he had mercy killed his dying young lover. From the jumble of reports, I think Gosling has admitted to honouring a pact with his hospitalised unnamed partner and smothering him with a pillow to end his “terrible, terrible pain” from an Aids-related illness.

Nottinghamshire Police are investigating the matter. But since Gosling has announced he will not cooperate with the inquiry, I am pretty certain he won’t be prosecuted. I can well imagine a disinclination to follow the trail that may implicate others in what will be framed in the media as an assisted suicide.

Well, you know my views on the matter. Even my fiancee Molly Parkin is appalled by my hostility to the death camp Dignitas in Switzerland. Gosling wanted to end his lover’s pain. In truth he also wanted to end his own. Dignity in Dying is already using this story to push its soap operatic, death camp agenda. I already see the TV show: Live or Die: You Decide. The decider won’t be the life in question, but the emoting of loved ones – anxious to end their own misery.

As I write, aiding or abetting another person’s death is illegal in England and Wales under the 1961 Suicide Act, and is punishable by up to 14 years in jail. Gosling has freely made his confession. He should be arrested, tried amd jailed for murder or manslaughter. He’ll have ample opportunity to emote in the dock and on the TV breakfast shows for a public sympathy reactively honed by the talent shows. And the atheistic libertarians who now write national newspaper editorials will have acres of space to call for the right to exterminate someone whose health condition is a thundering and expensive nuisance.

Prepare for a whole new area of litigation: Assisted Suicide – Or Convenience Killing?



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