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'peaceful Death'?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8459388.stm

 

id hate to even imagine having to ever have to make such a decision!

 

was she right or wrong?

 

cant make my mind up.

 

dont think i could ever understand it, without being in her shoes.

 

very sad.

Not something I'd like to contemplate either. Maybe voluntary euthanasia is the answer.

Definately should have the right to do this in my opinion.

 

Such a shame for her and her sons plight and also the fallout of such a decision.

Thats what i call a fantastic mother, she must be going through hell but she can sleep at night knowing her son isnt.

nice way to go though, high as a kite and smacked out your eyeballs

 

beats a bullet in the head

remember the discussion we had about the mother who had to toss off her disabled son?

and what if he was recovering and she just wanted him dead?

remember the discussion we had about the mother who had to toss off her disabled son?

 

 

Found something similar to that the other day

 

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Found something similar to that the other day

 

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"this is tearing me apart"

 

:rofl:

remember the discussion we had about the mother who had to toss off her disabled son?

 

What the fuck!

 

Really?

What the fuck!

 

Really?

 

Aye, twas a bit like this fella.

 

back on track though, that verdict is disgusting.

Aye, twas a bit like this fella.

 

back on track though, that verdict is disgusting.

 

 

very very wrong..

 

back to the lady inquestion, There are two sides to the coin..

 

firstly she cared for her son and didnt want him to suffer

 

other side.. It had been 2 months since the accident when she first attempted a "peaceful death". After the doctor had told her her son was improving.. So questions have to be asked .. WHY ??

very very wrong..

 

back to the lady inquestion, There are two sides to the coin..

 

firstly she cared for her son and didnt want him to suffer

 

other side.. It had been 2 months since the accident when she first attempted a "peaceful death". After the doctor had told her her son was improving.. So questions have to be asked .. WHY ??

 

Shes just been sentenced to 9 yrs in prison, How must she be feeling, Makes you feel lucky in life so far. not having to make those decisions.

Edited by Mr Magoo

Aye, twas a bit like this fella.

 

back on track though, that verdict is disgusting.

 

 

I dont know whats more bizarre doing it or sharing the fact he does with the world.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8459388.stm

 

id hate to even imagine having to ever have to make such a decision!

 

was she right or wrong?

 

cant make my mind up.

 

dont think i could ever understand it, without being in her shoes.

 

very sad.

 

 

She first tried to kill in within 3 months of the accident; what sort of parent gives up that quickly when the doctors still say he could recover. Compassionate my arse. Murder plain and simple.

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