New Developments In Florida Suicide Band Case
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2003 2:13 pm
[URL=http://launch.yahoo.com]Yahoo! LAUNCH[/url] wrote:(10/3/03, 7 a.m. ET) -- A Florida circuit court judge has slapped an injunction on the shock-rock band Hell On Earth, banning them from holding an onstage suicide this weekend, according to the Associated Press. St. Petersburg city leaders asked the judge, John C. Lenderman, to issue the order against the band, which has pledged to let an unnamed terminally ill person take his or her own life this Saturday night, October 4, in conjunction with one of their concerts.
According to an interview he did with a local radio station, Hell On Earth frontman Billy Tourtelot says the event will not be open to the public and will take place in two separate locations, with the band playing in one place and the suicide occurring in another. Both will be broadcast live on the band's website.
A letter purportedly written by the still-unidentified person, dated September 15, was posted on the local radio host's website. The writer describes suffering from a terminal illness that has become unbearable, insisting that all medical treatments have been exhausted. The person adds, "I shall sue anyone who tries to revive me before my passing against my wishes...in closing, I hope that everyone understands and respects my decision in this matter and hope one day that others in the same condition have a right to die with dignity."
The city council also passed an ordinance on Monday (September 29), making it illegal for anyone to conduct a suicide for commercial or entertainment purposes, and to host, promote and sell tickets for such an event. Violating the ordinance is punishable with a $500 fine and up to sixty days in jail.