Sorry, but no, Howlin.
Even if she had lived an idyllic life with a loving husband who provided her with all the sweet joys of married life, and suddenly became as she was, and was then afforded all the rehabilitative care due any human being, I would be on the side of those who say no, it is wrong to kill a woman like that by dehydration.
Abuse makes a compelling cae but it is compelling enough without it.
Even if? She did. But just ignore that part.
I would be on the side of those who say no, it is wrong to kill a woman like that by dehydration.
You're entitled to your opinion, just like the rest of us are; but people all over this country are doing just that, as we type.
And it is THEIR choice, made by them and their guardians or families. Not anybody else's.