Derek Humphry, key figure in right-wing movement, dies at 94
Derek Humphry, a British-born journalist whose experience helping his terminal wife to end her life led him to become a pioneer crusader in the right-to-diet movement and publish "Final Exit," a best-selling guide to suicide, died Jan. 2 in Eugene, Ore. He was 94 years old.His death, in a hospice facility, was announced by his family.With a populist touch and a knack for speaking very firmly about death, Mr. Humphry nearly galvanized a national conversation about physician-assisted suicide in the early 1980s, a time when the idea had been little more than esoteric theory popularized by medical ethicists.“He was the one who really put this cause on the map in America,” said Ian Dowbiggin, a professor at the University of Prince Edward Island and author of “A Concise History of Euthanasia: L...