Dakota County
Attorney James Backstrom announced that a Dakota County Jury has found Final
Exit Network, Inc. guilty of Assisting Another to Commit Suicide and
Interference with a Dead Body or Death Scene in connection with assisting Doreen
Dunn in committing suicide on May 30, 2007 at her home in Apple Valley. The jury
deliberated for less than two hours. Judge Christian Wilton set the sentencing
date for August 24, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. in Hastings.
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Backstrom commented: “What Final Exit Network does in aiding individuals suffering from serious medical conditions who, like Doreen Dunn, are not terminally ill but are extremely vulnerable or depressed, in taking their own lives and then covering up the truth about what occurred to the victim’s family, the medical examiner and law enforcement, is not only legally wrong it is morally reprehensible. We are pleased to have brought this organization to justice for these crimes.”
Backstrom thanked the Apple Valley Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation who aided in the investigation of this case. Backstrom also thanked Assistant County Attorney Elizabeth Swank and Chief Deputy Phil Prokopowicz who prosecuted the case.