The pro-socialized medicine lobbyists like to circulate U.S. health care system horror stories, such as this one they are circulating on email lists today (and which Daily Kos editorialized about here) about a man who allegedly murdered his wife, supposedly because he couldn't afford her medical bills. In covering this Kansas City case, the national and international press has gone along with the activists' thesis:
"Man charged with killing wife over health costs" - Reuters "Balcony homicide blamed on medical bills" - UPI "Drowning in medical bills, man kisses ailing wife before throwing her off balcony" - Ottawa Citizen "US health care costs blamed for wife's murder" - The Scotsman "Uninsured Missouri Woman Killed By Husband Unable To Pay Her Medical Bills" - AHN
Linda Young of AHN led with:
One of the nation's 45 million uninsured has been thrown to her death by her financially strapped husband who could no longer pay his wife's medical bills.
The Associated Press' lead was typical of many:
A man threw his seriously ill wife four stories to her death because he could no longer afford to pay for her medical care, prosecutors said in charging him with second-degree murder.
Although the Kansas City Star reported Thursday that a sister of the dead woman was "scared to death" that the husband might mistreat the woman, while another sister said the alleged killer "seemed pretty unstable," few media outlets included information about a possible motive other than, or in conjunction with, health care costs. Likewise, few readers outside of Kansas City were told that the couple had options. The wife had been living with her mother before her husband showed up to visit, the Kansas City Star reported. The husband told her family he was going to take her to dinner, but then "took her away and never came back."
If the bills were overwhelming, he could have returned her. Even divorced her; divorce being less dishonorable than murder.
The dead woman would have been eligible for a number of government and private aid health care assistance programs, especially if her savings were exhausted (the AP reports she had investments of $20,000 as recently as April, and $6,700 in assets at the time of her death). No story of the dozens I reviewed mentioned the availability of assistance.
Several stories reveal their source for the health care system-murder link was the complaint (PDF - hat tip to Crime Blog for the link) filed by the police department in which the husband was charged with Second Degree Murder. The complaint mentions financial issues only once, in this paragraph:
On 8-15-2007 at approximately 0123 hours, detectives interviewed the listed victim's husband, Stanley J. Reimer, W/M, 03-06-56. Reimer read his Miranda Rights, stated that he understood his rights, signed the Miranda Waiver, and agreed to be questioned. Reimer stated that he was in extreme financial difficulties and could not take care of his wife because of her medical condition. Reimer stated that he walked with his wife to the balcony located off of their bedroom. Reimer stated he kissed his wife, picked her up, and threw her off the balcony.
No article I reviewed told readers that the police report did not explicitly say the husband's financial difficulties were caused by, or the degree to which they were caused by, the wife's medical condition.
Addendum: The AP <a href="http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=104&sid=1222037">has a report</a> saying Stanley Reimer's employer, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, "offers full family insurance coverage to its employees" and adds that Reimer had worked in its finance department since 1996.
Crossposted at the National Center Blog.




















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August 17, 2007 - 17:39 ET by River CityI saw this one yesterday and shared it with a listserve I am on about consumer driven health care. One of Amy's cohorts is on the same listerve. I'm sure Dave saw it too.
These articles burn me. The AP gave none of the info Amy gave about the woman's eligibility for government programs, etc. In other words, no background info at all.
We can expect more and more of this as the election gets closer as examples of how desperate people are.
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So.... he killed her for
August 17, 2007 - 18:02 ET by KhyrisSo.... he killed her for money. Do you think there'd be this big of a story if he killed her because he couldn't afford her "carbon offsets"?
Valuing money above life.... dur.... I don't need a journalist to tell me he was unstable.
Can I just point out that
August 17, 2007 - 18:14 ET by seanrobinsCan I just point out that the husband is still responsible for the wife's health care bills, dead or alive?
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Thank you Amy.... I heard
August 17, 2007 - 18:38 ET by bigtimerThank you Amy....
I heard about this story late yesterday on CNN I think and the implication was a simple as the nose on your face that it is our country's fault with not having national Health Care for all....from cradle to grave.
I was waiting for them to blame this death on President Bush by now....I am not kidding either.
I told my other half when I heard about it that the guy murdered his wife as far as I am concerned, I hope he is charged and soon, I also hope some in the family when they can get themselves together after time...sue any in the media with their lies/implications...this whole thing has been despicable, the poor gal weighed 75 pounds to-boot....
Just tossed her over like garbage.
No mercy in mercy killing
August 17, 2007 - 19:44 ET by nkviking75Odd method for a "mercy killing", don't you think?
Unfortunately, he might find a jury and a judge that buys this pathetic sob story.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
As soon as I saw this
August 17, 2007 - 20:43 ET by Airforce_5_OAs soon as I saw this report on the news I said “How long will it take them to blame the system?"
This guy killed his wife over his inability to handle his wife’s illness not the failure of health care. He threw his wife off a four story balcony and committed murder over his inability to cope.
The woman had access to Government Health care.
No research done at all by the MSM.
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Evening Af... I also
August 17, 2007 - 20:48 ET by bigtimerEvening Af...
I also heard on Rush she had some $$$ independently...
He may have planned to get his paws on...she had enough to last a year at least for her health care.
Makes one naturally wonder.
And so it continues
August 18, 2007 - 08:51 ET by Cool ArrowBush made me do it.
Wait until the Illegals who, at a ratio of 2:1 workers per Social Security recipient, start making the same decision.
We aborted our retirement!
Without visiting KOS, I'm betting "situational ethics" absolves this murderer.
His last name wasn't Skvara, was it?
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Gee-wiz ... It's Terri and
August 19, 2007 - 12:53 ET by drillanwrGee-wiz ... It's Terri and Michael Schiavo minus lawyers, doctors and nurses, judges, and Congress ...