Before the start of game two, the Heat decided not to bring in anyone to sing the national anthem, but instead let the crowd sing it.
Woman, 91, Determined To Continue Selling Suicide Kits
A 91-year-old East County grandmother is getting national attention for making suicide kits. The woman, who we’re calling ‘Charlotte,’ started making the kits after watching her husband die a slow, painful death from colon cancer.
“I’m doing what I can to improve the world,” she told 10News. “There’s a lot of heartache and difficulty here.”
Charlotte makes the kits — which cost buyers $60 — by taking large plastic bags and sewing soft elastic bands around the opening. There is a slot in the bag for a plastic tube carrying helium gas to be inserted. Helium — when inhaled in its pure form — is deadly. Kit users are responsible for securing their own helium gas.
“If heaven is so wonderful, you know you’d naturally want to go there, wouldn’t you?” said Charlotte.
Charlotte’s story came to light because of the recent death of 29-year-old Nick Klonoski.
The Oregon man ordered one of Charlotte’s kits and took his life in December 2010. Since then, his family has spoken out against Charlotte’s business and now an Oregon lawmaker has put forward a bill to make selling the kits a felony in the state.
Bin Laden’s death prompts free oil change offer
TUCSON – A local business is offering an unexpected bonus following the death of Osama Bin Laden – free oil changes for military service members.