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On one hand, you can understand the mother. She doesn't blame her daughter—since it was the daughter's wish to die and she was simply looking for a peaceful way to carry it out.

Instead, she prefers to place the blame on others—specifically the seller, for whatever reason. What if it had been a rope? Would she have stormed into a hardware store then?

It's a shame; we've likely lost another resource for people who simply want to find peace on their own terms—whether they are ill, have a disability, or for whatever other reason.

But looking at the details of his case, it seems—based on how that TV station monitored him—that he makes the mistake of always using the same drop-off point right next to his front door.

He really ought to drive a bit further, whenever possible, and use different locations.
It's obvious that the spot is under constant surveillance.
 

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