Jack Kevorkian, most famous for playing a part in the deaths of 130 people, has died in Michigan. Over the years, THE WEEKLY STANDARD has paid a little attention to Kevorkian — and his practice. Consider these articles:
Wesley J. Smith’s “The Serial Killer as Folk Hero: Kevorkian proceeds with his plan.”
Nelson Lund’s “Down Kevorkian’s Slope.”
Rita L. Marker and Wesley J. Smith on “Dr. Death Rides Again: Jack Kevorkian’s movement has done better without him.”
Wesley J. Smith’s “Dr. Death Gets Out of Jail: Will the media finally tell the truth about the ghoulish aspirations of Jack Kevorkian?”