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Report for January
31, 2003
Perversion and violence are at
the heart of the sodomite nation (Genesis 19:8-9). Here is another story
which once again confirms that Sodom never changes:
Minister to be extradited over assisted suicide
Henry McDonald, Ireland editor
January 26, 2003
The Observer
Ireland will start extradition proceedings within the next fortnight
against an American Unitarian minister who assisted in the suicide of a
Dublin woman last year.
It marks the first time a state has sought the extradition of anyone
aiding suicides anywhere in the world.
Papers relating to the death of Rosemary Toole, 49, are to be passed to
the Irish Director of Public Prosecutions within the next 10 days.
Detective Superintendent P.J. Browne has asked the DPP in Dublin to back
his recommendation that the Reverend George Exoo is tried in the republic
under the Criminal Law (Suicide) Act 1993.
Exoo could face 14 years in an Irish prison if he is convicted. The
minister is suspected of assisting up to 100 suicides across the globe.
Browne's investigating team has also discovered the source of the 'exit
bag' used to kill Rosemary Toole last year. Exoo put a bag - similar to
roasting bags for oven turkeys and chickens - over her head and tightened
it. He then pumped enough helium to kill 20 people through a pipe running
into the bag.
Irish detectives traced the 'exit bag' to Evelyn Martens, 70, in
Vancouver, Canada. The officers found emails from Toole to Martens
requesting a bag that would help end her life. They insist that Toole was
suffering from depression and not a terminal illness - a view shared by
her family. A Garda source said Toole bought the 'exit bag' from Martens
and paid for it on the internet. Police in British Columbia have arrested
Martens in connection with other assisted suicides in North America. 'The
ball starts rolling over the next two weeks. The files go to the DPP. We
are confident he will support our extradition request and then we go back
to the US and ask the American courts to let us take Exoo back to
Ireland,' one of the inquiry team told The Observer.
Exoo and his gay partner, Thomas McGurrin, were paid $2,500 (œ1,600) to
fly from their home in West Virginia across the Atlantic to Ireland. On 22
January last year Exoo and McGurrin, who belonged to the organisation
Compassionate Chaplaincy, an American group that helps people end their
own lives, met the woman at Dublin airport.
Her last days were spent in the company of the American couple. They hired
a car at Dublin airport and drove to Westport in Co Mayo, where McGurrin
wanted to trace his Irish roots. After their trip to the west of Ireland,
Toole paid for the Americans to stay in a Dublin hotel on 24 January
before summoning them to a house she had rented in Donnybrook, an affluent
south Dublin suburb.
Exoo, who has admitted his role in the assisted suicide, insists she was
suffering from a terminal illness.
'She had reported to me that she had a build-up of something or other in
her brain. The doctors were unable to control it ... She had gone through
hell and there was no relief for her,' he said.
However, Toole's family and the gardai said that Toole was actually
diagnosed with acute depression. She was even given time off from her job
in a bank due to the condition.
Toole left _60,000 in her will to a euthanasia group, although Exoo said
he does not know if the money was destined for his charity.
The Unitarian minister said he has 'nothing to hide' and is prepared to
meet Irish authorities over the death. He preaches at the New River
Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship in Beckley and Lewisberg in West
Virginia.
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