I get involved if a problem comes up after the death has been investigated by the local authority.
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I have developed a very strong partiality for the dead: they don't talk back, they don't sue, and they don't have angry relatives.
To get involved with a cause, you really have to become aware of it. You have to go on the ground and see with your own eyes, the people who have been affected by it, their process in how they're combating it, and what the organization represents.
I've participated in meetings where there were concerns by ethical experts. There is no clear solution.
For years, I have been stalked by a bad reputation. Actually, I have been pursued by people who have regarded me as the 'Death and Dying' Lady. They believe that having spent more than three decades in research into death and life after death qualifies me as an expert on the subject. I think they miss the point.
In my experience victims are more concerned with helping their families understand that they are still connected to them. In some rare experiences information comes through that helps understand what happened.
If you want to investigate, we will be willing to assist.
Grief, no matter where it comes from, can only be resolved by connecting to other people.
I'm trying to knock the medical profession into accepting its responsibilities, and those responsibilities include assisting their patients with death.
Death is not the end. There remains the litigation over the estate.
I suppose, if helping a patient die is killing, I suppose I'm a killer.
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