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William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (born July 20, 1962) is an American former licensed practical nurse who was convicted in 2011 of encouraging people to commit suicide. He told those contemplating suicide what methods worked best, that it was an acceptable choice to take their own life, that they would be better off in heaven, and/or falsely entered into suicide pacts with them. He is a married father of two. His wife, Joyce Melchert-Dinkel stood by him accepting his suicide sexual fetish through court.

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  • William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (born July 20, 1962) is an American former licensed practical nurse who was convicted in 2011 of encouraging people to commit suicide. He told those contemplating suicide what methods worked best, that it was an acceptable choice to take their own life, that they would be better off in heaven, and/or falsely entered into suicide pacts with them. He is a married father of two. His wife, Joyce Melchert-Dinkel stood by him accepting his suicide sexual fetish through court. Melchert-Dinkel was originally convicted of two counts of assisting suicide for encouraging the July 27, 2005, suicide of 32-year-old Mark Drybrough, a British IT technician, and the March 9, 2008, suicide of 18-year-old Nadia Kajouji, a Canadian college student, via Internet chat rooms. Those convictions were later overturned by the Minnesota Supreme Court when it found that part of the state law used to convict him was unconstitutional. On remand, Melchert-Dinkel was convicted on one count of assisting suicide, and one count of attempted assisting suicide. He served 178 days in jail and will be on probation for ten years. (en)
  • Уи́льям Фрэ́нсис Ме́лкерт-Ди́нкель (англ. William Francis Melchert-Dinkel) — американец, осуждённый за подстрекательство к самоубийству. (ru)
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  • Assisting suicide, attempted assisting suicide (en)
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  • William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (en)
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  • Former nurse; currently a truck driver (en)
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  • People suffering with depression (en)
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  • Confirmed: (en)
  • Mark Drybrough, aged 32 (en)
  • Nadia Kajouji, aged 18 (en)
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  • Уи́льям Фрэ́нсис Ме́лкерт-Ди́нкель (англ. William Francis Melchert-Dinkel) — американец, осуждённый за подстрекательство к самоубийству. (ru)
  • William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (born July 20, 1962) is an American former licensed practical nurse who was convicted in 2011 of encouraging people to commit suicide. He told those contemplating suicide what methods worked best, that it was an acceptable choice to take their own life, that they would be better off in heaven, and/or falsely entered into suicide pacts with them. He is a married father of two. His wife, Joyce Melchert-Dinkel stood by him accepting his suicide sexual fetish through court. (en)
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  • William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (en)
  • Мелкерт-Динкель, Уильям Фрэнсис (ru)
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  • William Francis Melchert-Dinkel (en)
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