New Zealand Euthanasia Advocate's Trial for Murder Begins Next Week
AUKLAND, March 12, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com)
- Lesley Martin, New Zealand's most notorious euthanasia advocate, is
going to court on charges of attempted murder after killing her
terminally ill mother 1999. Martin, who is a leading advocate for
legalizing euthanasia, wrote a book about her action and police have
re-opened a murder investigation in response. Martin admitted in her
book, To Die Like a Dog, to giving her mother an overdose of morphine
and then smothering her with a pillow. Martin maintains that her
mother asked to be killed. Saint
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