I wasn’t, at least not a blood relation. Dr. Jack Kevorkian — embraced as a compassionate crusader and reviled as a murderous crank — died early this morning. Death,' Jack Kevorkian, Helped 130 Patients Commit Suicide With Euthanasia Before D Magazine dubbed Christopher Duntsch “Dr. Death” for his trail of botched operations and dead bodies, there was another surgeon that went by that moniker, but for very different reasons — Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
This is a face that says he's very concerned about his nickname. Kevorkian earned the "Dr. Death" moniker long before the media gave it to him.

He permitted me to refer to him as Uncle Jack, something I’d been doing since his name became known to the masses. Known as Dr. Death even before launching his fierce advocacy and practice of assisted suicides, Kevorkian, 83, died at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, where he had been hospitalized with kidney and heart problems. More than that, he was fascinated because the subject of dying was so taboo. In his Biography.com story, Kevorkian is quoted as saying he found death very interesting extremely early in his medical career. One of the bottles contained a saline solution, another a barbiturate called Seconal, and a third potassium chloride. In 2011, I had the tremendous honor of meeting him! Jack Kevorkian. A jewelry chain, parts from an Erector Set, an old motor, an intravenous line, and three plastic bottles. Assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian, known as "Dr. Death" for helping more than 100 people end their lives, died early on Friday at age 83, his lawyer said. The Trials of Dr. Jack Kevorkian (1992-99) by Douglas O. Linder (2019) He called his invention “the thanatron.” It was an inexpensive contraption. Dr. Jack Kevorkian I’m often asked if I was related to Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the physician-assisted suicide doctor. Dr Kevorkian was released from prison in 2007 after serving eight years for a second-degree murder conviction after assisting in the 1998 death of a 52-year-old Michigan man with Lou Gehrig's disease. The First 'Dr. Dr. Jack Kevorkian talks with jury consultant Ruth Holmes (R) as Brad Feldman, one of his legal advisors, listens after Kevorkian's arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court, Dec. 16, 1998 Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Michigan pathologist who put assisted suicide on the world's medical ethics stage, died early Friday, according to a spokesman with Beaumont Hospital in … My specialty is death… ~Dr.