Dying Isn't a Crime
Description
Few figures in modern medical history are as controversial—or as infamous—as Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Nicknamed “Dr. Death,” Kevorkian became a lightning rod in the 1990s for his role in physician-assisted suicide, challenging society’s deepest taboos about life, death, and the right to choose.
In this episode of Taboo Treasures, we explore Kevorkian’s rise from a pathologist to a public crusader, the invention of his so-called “suicide machine,” and the fierce legal and ethical battles that followed. Was he a monster? A martyr? Or simply a man ahead of his time?
Through the lens of history, medicine, and morality, we unpack the legacy of a doctor who forced America to confront its most uncomfortable questions about dignity and dying.
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