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The Trials Of Dr. Death
S1, EP79 "Debate On Medical And Legal Terms"
Dr. Jack Kevorkian critiqued the way doctors approach their sick patients; he said they rarely try to alleviate pain and suffering as he did for Dr. Ali Khalili, Merian Frederick, and others.
S1, EP80 "Doctor Defends His Actions"
Doctor Jack Kevorkian testified that he hoped Merian Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili would not go through with their deaths, even to the end; he had said he just wanted to end their suffering.
S1, EP81 "Doctor Kevorkian Stays Firm"
Doctor Jack Kevorkian stood firm on a patient's right to choose their care and treatment; that is what Merian Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili did when they reached out to him; the doctor was still on the stand under cross examination.
S1, EP82 "A Defiant Doctor On The Stand"
Dr. Jack Kevorkian explained his approach to those who request his end-of-life services; many of his patients are like Merian Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili - sick and older and in pain from their debilitating diseases.
S1, EP78 "Defendant Faces Cross-Examination"
The jury learned a lot about the field of pathology and the role of a pathologist; that's what Dr. Jack Kevorkian did before he retired; he already had his license revoked when he was there during the suicides of Dr. Ali Khalili and Merian Frederick.
S1, EP77 "Defiant Doctor's Testimony"
Dr. Jack Kevorkian claimed that he came to Dr. Ali Khalili and Merian Frederick's aid when no one else could help; Michigan's suicide ban had expired when this trial was going on, but the two deaths occurred when it was in effect.
S1, EP76 "End Suffering Is The Goal"
Doctor Jack Kevorkian pushed back on the prosecution's claims that he intended to kill the patients who came to him; he told jurors that Merian Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili were in daily pain and dying and already near the end.
S1, EP75 "Medical School Crash"
The jury got a crash course on medical ethics and the role of treating sick patients; Merian Frederick and Dr. Ali Khalili reached out to Dr. Jack Kevorkian to relieve them of their pain and anguish.