A TV confession reignites Britain’s euthanasia debate
Not since Robin Hood has a local hero given the Nottinghamshire authorities quite such a headache as the one induced by TV presenter and resident Ray Gosling. In a BBC program broadcast on Feb. 15, Gosling confessed to a killing. “Maybe this is the time to share a secret that I’ve kept for quite a long time,” said Gosling, filmed strolling among the weathered headstones at a cemetery for a documentary about attitudes toward mortality. “I killed someone once. He was a young chap. He’d been my lover. He got AIDS.”
British television reporter Ray Gosling, in Nottingham, England.