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Family Members Arrested For Euthanizing Relative With Brutal DIY ‘Assisted Suicide’...
EUTHANASIA IS MURDER
"No man shall murder--and it is
murder, My children, when he shall give the excuse of saying an individual is no
longer living or a part of the world because he has become emaciated, because he
lives only with prayers and the help of all scientific means. The Eternal Father
has placed a soul in that body. That body is the temple of the Holy Spirit! No
man can know when that soul must return to the Eternal Father. No man shall
hasten its exit from a body by murder! Euthanasia is murder! Shall you become a
judge over the living and the dead?” – Our Lady
of the Roses, June 5, 1976
MURDER OF THE ELDERLY
"I know this makes you
affrighted, My child, that there is so little value for life, but did not I tell
you many years ago that if they started to murder the unborn, they will murder
the living, even the adults. They may murder the children, but then they will
also murder the elderly.” – Our Lady of the
Roses, November 1, 1985
The above Messages from Our Lady were given to Veronica Lueken at Bayside, New York. Read more
SlayNews.com reported on April 5, 2026:
By Frank Bergman
A disturbing case out of Colorado is raising fresh alarms about so-called “assisted suicide,” after multiple family members were arrested for allegedly killing their elderly relative using a barbaric, makeshift euthanasia device.
Prosecutors say the death of 91-year-old Mildred “Milsy” Roller was not a legally sanctioned “assisted death.”
Instead, it was a coordinated act involving family members who stood to gain financially.
Nitrogen Device, Plastic Bag, Planned Death
According to authorities, Roller was found in her room at a care home facility with a plastic bag over her head connected by tubing to a nitrogen gas tank.
Prosecutors say the improvised setup was assembled in advance.
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty called it “a sad and tragic case.”
Dougherty emphasized that the killing fell outside Colorado’s legal framework for assisted death.
Investigators allege that family members purchased the equipment, discussed the plan via text messages, and were present when Roller died.
Among the evidence cited is a message stating:
“She needs to write a suicide note and she really couldn’t today.”
Police discovered Roller’s body at an assisted living facility, with a suicide note nearby.
Financial Incentives Under Scrutiny
The case is drawing particular attention due to the potential financial benefit tied to Roller’s death.
According to prosecutors, the estate involved more than $650,000 in inheritance that would pass to surviving family members.
Roller had reportedly been living in a facility costing nearly $7,000 per month, adding another layer to questions about motive.
Family members Kim Roller and David Norton have been indicted on felony manslaughter charges.
They deny wrongdoing, maintaining that the situation was about honoring her wishes.
No Terminal Illness, Raising More Questions
Critically, prosecutors say Roller did not have a terminal diagnosis, one of the key conditions typically required under legal assisted dying laws.
That detail is fueling concerns that the case represents something far removed from the tightly regulated scenarios often described by euthanasia advocates.
Authorities also noted that the group Final Exit Network had previously held a workshop at the facility.
One of the defendants allegedly obtained information about nitrogen asphyxiation from that event.
While the organization has not been charged, prosecutors said changes have since been made to its practices in the state.
The changes include ending public demonstrations involving nitrogen and detailed equipment guidance.
A Broader Warning as Cases Rise
The case comes as assisted suicide usage in Colorado has surged in recent years.
After euthanizing 69 people in 2017, the number soared to 510 in 2024.
Supporters argue the increase reflects growing acceptance.
Critics say it signals a dangerous expansion of a practice with inherent risks.
The Roller case is likely to intensify that debate, particularly as it highlights concerns about coercion, financial incentives, and the vulnerability of elderly individuals.
As the legal process unfolds, the case is expected to become a flashpoint in the national conversation over where the line should be drawn and what safeguards are truly in place when life-and-death decisions move beyond the hospital and into private hands.
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