All that happened was that Robert was threatened and, really, intimidated from doing what his mother had taught him to do, which was to make an emergency call in an emergency situation. |
Because the city of Detroit hasn't covered this up, maybe there's a possibility that they'll come forward and attempt to resolve this matter. |
Dr. Kevorkian's been accused of murder five times. Does that make him a murderer? |
Had somebody even followed up and sent a policeman like they did on the later call, really, to admonish Robert, rather than to help his mother, perhaps we wouldn't be here. But no one came at all. All that happened was that Robert was threatened and, really, intimidated from doing what his mother had taught him to do, which was to make an emergency call in an emergency situation. |
Have you ever heard of first-degree murder without a motive. Use your common sense. He did not even know Ronnie Green. |
He may very well see this as the high noon. I think he's actually under the belief that he's not simply a doctor now. I think he wants to be a jailhouse lawyer. |
He's a child playing with a gun. |
I absolutely never said such a thing. Nobody knew. |
I always said that if they ever get Jack in prison, he isn't coming out alive. |
I can tell you what the results will be if he represents himself. He will go to jail and starve. |
I don't think that Dr. Kevorkian, by martyring himself, does anybody any good. |
I fully expect that I will be indicted by a grand jury who will indict a bottle of beer if the Republican U.S. attorney told them to do it. |
In general, this indicates an endemic problem. There's a discounting of children. Robert did exactly what he was taught to do. And if we're concerned in the United States about the welfare of children, as I know we all are, we better be concerned when they call to ask for help as much as anybody else. |
In just three short years, the Republican attorney general has put the office up for sale in a stench of cronyism with the sale and purchase of political favors. |
In the world of psychiatry today, there is no doctor ... who could say that an 11-year-old, with a 6-year-old's mentality, could form criminal intent. |