Final Exit Network
Is the Final Exit Network a religious group, cult or are they criminals trying to make money out of people's wish to commit suicide?
FBI Charges Four in Assisted Suicide Ring Final Exit Euthanasia Group Sponsored
Atlanta, GA (LifeNews.com) -- The FBI has charged four people with violating assisted suicide bans in numerous states after a sting operation determined an assisted suicide ring killed one or more people. An undercover FBI agent posed as a member of the Final Exit euthanasia group that is apparently responsible for the deaths. At least on 58-year-old man is known to have been helped to kill himself and other deaths may come up as the investigation continues. The probe now involves eight states, all places where assisted suicide is illegal since Oregon is the only state in the nation to allow the grisly practice. Washington will become the second next week and Montana may be officially the third once a state Supreme Court decision is issued on a lower court case legalizing it. The FBI is also probing Final Exit, the pro-euthanasia group that was apparently involved and whose volunteers in seven states and a group office in Georgia were raided. A company in Montana that made supplies used in the assisted suicides is also under investigation. Thomas E. Goodwin, listed as the president of the euthanasia group, and Claire Blehr, a member, were both arrested yesterday at a home in northern Georgia, according to FBI statements. Ref. Source 6
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