Thanks so much for the link and kind words, but I am not an expert.
I suppose I could frame my comments as alleged or imo or frame them as "I believe".
What I wanted to confirm was that my experience actually can be documented as being true.
This case chills me to my bones, on so many levels. And I wonder, in cases where a defendant who is charged for a crime against someone close (a friend, family member, spouse, lover), if, in States such as Massachusetts, where aiding and assisting in a suicide is NOT a crime, the defendant can assist and aid in the suicide (or appearance of a suicide) of their victim to free them of the charges against them.
This is what happened to me. A person was charged by the State of Massachusetts with assault and battery against me. And in every way, imagine them all, (considering the person was my spouse), I was given every invitation, by words, by actions, by staging emotionally painful situations (horrific), to get me to the state of wanting to end it all. I even took a trip via the ambulance with a mysterious toxic affect (whereby the hospital failed in obtaining toxicology reports), which I believe my (now ex) spouse caused via daily dosing me with increasing amounts of a drug through sudden acts of "affection" by making me "special" morning coffees. IF I had killed myself, (and I wanted to many times but endured and coped), he would walk away--I was the State's witness.
What I wanted confirmed is that my ex spouse's attorney was the same as Carter's. I am not saying this was his defense strategy, but my ex certainly knew of this loophole with which to clean his record. This is my opinion and does not infer any wrongdoing by any defense attorney. It's just an odd and strange coincidence, that is all it is.
But I wanted to say, it would have helped and benefitted my ex immensely if I had just died by a check off of "suicide" by a pathologist.
My ex is a sociopath. For those who do not know, there is no "cure" for sociopaths/psychopaths. They exist to benefit themselves, their causes, their beliefs, their lives.