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Peter Rosier
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Kate's stepfather
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Death of Patricia Rosier | Florida | View |
| 0020-09-01 | N/A | Farewell Dinner | Rosier home | View |
This document appears to be a page (193) from a manuscript or legal summary contained within a House Oversight Committee production (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017280). The text details the 'Rosier case,' involving the assisted suicide and eventual euthanasia of Patricia Rosier by her stepfather, while her husband, Peter Rosier, was unaware of the stepfather's final act. The text highlights a legal blunder where prosecutors granted immunity to the actual killer (the stepfather) without a proffer, leaving the husband as the only target for prosecution. While part of an Epstein-related document dump, this specific page discusses legal precedents regarding immunity agreements.
This document is a page from a manuscript draft (dated April 2, 2012) discussing the legal distinctions between 'mercy killing' and 'mercy suicide.' It focuses on the Florida case of Patricia Rosier, who ended her life due to cancer, and the subsequent murder trial of her husband, Peter Rosier. A footnote discusses a separate case handled by the author involving 'altruistic filicide-suicide' where a mother killed her autistic son to protect him from an abusive father.
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