US Man Guilty of Assisting Suicide Gets Jail Time
He encouraged suicidal people and fraudulently joined death pacts with them in the most vicious form of online trolling possible.
A former nurse in Minnesota who admitted to going online years ago and preying upon suicidal people — encouraging two to take their lives — must serve 178 days in jail as part of a sentence handed down Wednesday.
William Melchert-Dinkel, 52, was sentenced to three years in prison in the deaths of an English man and a Canadian woman, but he won’t have to serve the prison term if he complies with conditions of his probation that include the jail time. Melchert-Dinkel must report to the local jail on Oct. 24.
“I am sorry … for my actions and what I have done,” Melchert-Dinkel said in court before he was sentenced. “I have repented.”
Melchert-Dinkel was convicted in September of one count of assisting a suicide and one count of attempting to assist a suicide in a case that has played out for years and resulted in a reversal of his prior convictions and a change to Minnesota law. This is how the case has played out: