by Ashlynn Lemos | Apr 24, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
Kristin is a wife, mother, and veteran of the US Air Force, who was diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer. What followed was not just a battle against disease, but a fight for her very dignity. Living in Canada, Kristin says doctors told her her only option was...
by Ashlynn Lemos | Mar 27, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
The story of Noelia Castillo Ramos is one of the most heartbreaking and unsettling assisted suicide and organ donation cases in recent years, and it forces us to take a closer look at death as an answer to suffering. Noelia was only 25 years old. She had endured...
by Ashlynn Lemos | Mar 27, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
A recent TikTok shared a heartbreaking story. A young woman described her grandmother’s final moments before undergoing physician-assisted suicide. In her last five minutes, her grandmother began to panic. She asked where she would sleep that night. Trying to comfort...
by Brittany Campbell | Mar 9, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
Suicide pods now have a “double dutch” option, where couples can die together in Switzerland. These 3D-printed death pods are designed for two people to climb inside, press a single button at the same time, and pass away within minutes. Suicide pods were created by...
by Ashlynn Lemos | Feb 20, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
A Texas man has died after he and his ex-wife reportedly worked together to plan and carry out his suicide. Joseph Cheffo was found dead in his Odessa home on February 13. Though assisted suicide is illegal in Texas, authorities allege that his ex-wife and primary...