Trump assassination plotter requests prison in assisted suicide state

A desperate plea from prison: Convicted Trump assassin plotter asks for assisted suicide state transfer

Ryan Routh, the North Carolina man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump while he was golfing in South Florida last year, has requested that a federal judge recommend that he be transferred to an assisted suicide state where he can end his life on his own terms.

The unusual request, which is almost certainly to be denied, highlights the collision of criminal justice, mental health, and end-of-life law in one of the country's most politically charged cases. Routh, 59, who was found guilty in September on five counts including attempted assassination of a president and use of a firearm in a crime of violence, is currently serving his sentence at the Federal Detention Center in Miami.

In a letter filed last month, Routh urged Judge Aileen M. Cannon to make a non-binding recommendation to the Bureau of Prisons that he be transferred to a state with laws protecting assisted suicide. The letter, which was entered on the court's docket as United States v. Routh, No. 9:24-cr-80116-AMC, described Routh as "a constant failure" who is unworthy of rehabilitation and asserts that life in custody without love is meaningless.

Routh's request is legally impossible but symbolically potent, raising questions about what control federal inmates have over their confinement and lives. The plea also highlights the strain on mental health crises inside the federal system and the uneasy intersection between acts of political violence and debates about personal autonomy at life's end.

Federal authorities are unlikely to honor Routh's request, as the Bureau of Prisons does not maintain facilities in states where assisted suicide is legal, and federal law does not recognize physician-assisted death. Medical staff are also prohibited from participating in any act that could be construed as assisted suicide.

Routh's writings portray a defendant who alternates between remorse and grandiosity, at one point calling himself "insignificant and useless," and at another suggesting his imprisonment could serve a "diplomatic victory." In closing his letter, he apologized to expend everyone's time on one so insignificant and signed off simply: "Sorry, Ryan W. Routh."

The case will remain under public and political scrutiny given its connection to an attack on a presidential candidate. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for December 2025, and Routh faces up to life imprisonment.
 
I'm low-key shook by this guy's request lol 🀯 He thinks he can just ghost the system with his assisted suicide wish? But honestly, I think it's a cry for help 🚨. The dude is clearly struggling with his mental health and can't seem to cope with the reality of his situation. It's like, we get it, you're not happy in there, but taking your life isn't gonna make things better, fam πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And let's be real, this guy tried to assassinate a president while he was golfing πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ? That's some crazy stuff right there. I'm all for compassion and rehabilitation, but come on, man! You gotta serve your time for that kinda nonsense πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ.

The government is probably gonna deny his request, but it's interesting to see how they're handling this case πŸ€”. It's like, what kind of system do we have if a dude can just plead for assisted suicide because he's feeling down? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I gotta say, this guy's request is kinda messed up 🀯. Like, you're already in prison for trying to kill the President, and now you want to end your own life? What's next? Asking for a pardon from the guy who's gonna be voting against you when you get out? πŸ™„

And can we talk about how whiny this guy is? Constant failure, meaningless life in custody... sounds like someone who's never taken responsibility for their actions. And that apology at the end? Yeah right, sorry not sorry to everyone else who's gotta deal with the consequences of your actions πŸ˜’.

I'm all for mental health support and rehabilitation, but if you're gonna try to kill the President, I don't think you deserve a spa day in the joint 🚫. At least have some integrity and take care of yourself while you're behind bars πŸ’ͺ.

The fact that he's even trying to make this request is just a PR stunt to get sympathy from people who are actually paying attention πŸ‘€. It's gonna fall flat, trust me.
 
πŸ€” I dont think this guy should get special treatment just because he's feeling down about his situation πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. He got himself into this mess with his own actions, and now he wants to end it? That's not on us, that's on him πŸ’ͺ. I mean, we gotta consider the impact on society if we start giving out free assisted suicide deals to convicts who can't even be bothered to turn themselves in πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. What about all the people he hurt during his crime? Don't they deserve some closure? πŸš”

And honestly, I kinda feel bad for him - I mean, who wouldn't want to escape the harsh realities of prison life? 😩 But you can't just give up on rehabilitation and expect everyone else to take a mental health day too 🀯. That's not how it works πŸ’”.

Anyway, I think Routh's request is more about getting attention than actually seeking help πŸ“’. Let's focus on supporting the victims and their families instead of coddling this guy 😊.
 
omg this guy's story is just heartbreaking πŸ€• ryan routh is literally stuck in this never-ending cycle of despair and it's devastating to think about his mental health struggles. like what kind of life do you want to live if you're constantly feeling worthless and trapped? 🚫 assisted suicide might be a way out for him, but the laws are just so strict right now. its crazy how the system can't even provide basic support for people who need it most πŸ˜” anyway, i hope routh gets some kind of support or therapy before his sentencing in dec 2025 🀞
 
man this guy's got some serious issues 🀯 he's been convicted of trying to kill trump and now he's asking to die in prison? it's like his mind is made up and he's given up on life itself... what's going on inside that head, you know? is it just a cry for help or something deeper?

and the fact that he's calling himself "insignificant and useless" but also thinking he can get a diplomatic victory from serving time? that's some messed up logic right there πŸ€ͺ. I mean, what even is this guy's perspective on life now?

it's also interesting how his mental state has taken a turn for the worse since being locked up. I mean, you'd think being in prison would be a wake-up call or something, but instead he's just spiraling out of control 🚨.

anyway, it's gonna be tough to say no to this guy, especially given his remorse... does that even count anymore?
 
omg u no this guy routh is literally desperate lol he wants 2 die n cant even convince the gov 2 let him do it himself thats wild n crazy at the same time he's all "i'm a failure" but then says his prison life is meaningless lol what's good w that?? he wants 2 end his life in a state w assisted suicide laws but it's like, probs gonna get denied cuz of federal law stuff. anywayz, this whole thing is just soooo messed up
 
man this guy's request is so messed up 🀯 he's literally trying to end his own life in prison which already sounds bleak enough but then to ask to be transferred to a state where assisted suicide is legal?! that's like putting the cart before the horse, you know? πŸš—πŸ’€ and can you imagine the mental health team going 'nah bruh we can't even give this dude the tools to end his life in peace' 😬 anyway its wild how much pressure he must be under and i guess this whole situation is a good reminder that we need better support systems for people struggling with mental health issues 🀝
 
I'm like totally disturbed by this whole thing 🀯! The fact that Ryan Routh is even requesting assisted suicide while he's in prison is just heartbreaking ❀️ #AssistedSuicide #PrisonLife #MentalHealthMatters. I mean, can you blame him tho? His sentence sounds super harsh and lonely, it's no wonder he feels like a "constant failure" πŸ€•. But at the same time, you gotta feel bad for the ppl who have to deal with this case, it's like so complicated and politicized πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ #CriminalJustice #Politics.

Routh's writings do seem kinda messed up though, all that mixed emotions and grandiosity... it's like he's stuck in his own head 🀯 #MentalHealthIssues. I hope the judge does take pity on him, but realistically, it's prolly gonna get denied πŸ˜”. The fact that there aren't even facilities for assisted suicide in federal prisons is just crazy 🚫 #AssistedSuicideLaws. Anywayz, wishng Routh all the best 🀞, hopefully he gets some help and support while he's in there πŸ’• #HopeForTheBest.
 
Ugh 🀯 this guy's got some serious issues lol... like, I get it, he's asking for help, but assisted suicide? that's a whole different ball game 🚫. I'm all about giving people second chances, but this dude's been found guilty of trying to kill the Prez! 😱 what's going on in his head? is he serious about wanting to end his life? πŸ€”

And can we talk about how messed up this whole system is? like, Routh's got some mental health issues, and instead of getting help while he's locked up, he's asking to be transferred to a state where he can die on his own terms. 🚫 it's like the gov't is saying, "Sorry dude, you're gonna rot in here forever." πŸ˜”

I'm all for compassion and rehabilitation, but this guy's got some serious red flags. has anyone checked if he's even sane? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, I know we can't judge someone just because they've made a mistake (or tried to kill the Prez), but come on... something's gotta be done here! πŸ’―
 
I just can't even imagine being in that situation, you know? Like Ryan's story is super sad & disturbing at the same time. I feel bad for him because he's clearly struggling with his mental health & feels like a failure. But then again, attempting to assassinate the President? That's just a huge deal! 🀯

I think what's really interesting about this case is how it raises questions about personal autonomy & what happens when someone's mental health crisis intersects with our justice system. It's like, should he be given more control over his life or should we be focusing on keeping him safe? πŸ€”

As for me, I don't think anyone deserves to end their own life, but at the same time, I can understand why Ryan might feel that way. He's saying that prison life without love is meaningless & that he's just not a good fit for rehabilitation programs. It's like, we need to figure out how to support people in crisis in a way that's more compassionate than just throwing them in a cell 🚫
 
I gotta say, this Ryan Routh guy's request for assisted suicide is just crazy 🀯... I mean, I get that he's done some serious time and is feeling down about it, but transferring himself to a state with lax laws on euthanasia? That's not exactly gonna happen 🚫. The thing is, even if he did get transferred, it wouldn't be like he was in control – the Bureau of Prisons would still have to check in on him and make sure everything goes according to plan. And let's be real, Routh's whole situation is super complicated... trying to figure out what mix of mental health and politics makes someone tick? That's a tough one πŸ€”. Anyway, this case is definitely gonna keep us all talking for a while...
 
[Image of a person with a sad face holding a sign that says "I'm a convict, but I want to be free"] πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜”

[Video of a prison cell door slamming shut] πŸ”’πŸ’₯

[Image of a person trying to escape through a window, but it's blocked by bars] πŸš«πŸ‘Ž

[Routh's letter appears on screen with the words "Sorry, Ryan W. Routh" scribbled out in red ink] πŸ–ŠοΈπŸ˜’
 
I'm literally shook by this dude's request 🀯. Like, I get that he's convicted of attempting to assassinate the President, but the thought of him wanting to end his life just because life in prison is "meaningless" πŸ™ is wild. It's like, dude, you made a choice to harm someone and now you're feeling hopeless? πŸ˜”

And can we talk about how messed up it is that he thinks assisted suicide is an option for him? Like, isn't that what happens when you've tried every other rehab or therapy method? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ I'm all for compassion, but this feels like a cop-out to me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I also wonder if anyone's thought about the implications of granting his request. Would it set a precedent? Would it affect how we treat other inmates with mental health issues? πŸ€” It's definitely food for thought.
 
OMG 🀯, I'm like totally shocked that this dude is even asking for assisted suicide 🚫! He's literally trying to make his life easier while he's stuck in prison 🏰. I mean, I get it, mental health is a big deal and all, but come on, Ryan Routh, you're not exactly the poster child for rehabilitation πŸ˜‚.

I'm also super curious about why he thinks life in custody without love (aka human connection) is meaningless πŸ’”. Like, isn't that kinda what prison is supposed to be for? A place where people are supposed to reflect on their mistakes and, hopefully, change 🀞.

The thing is, I don't think this request will fly at all 🚫. Federal authorities aren't gonna honor it because of the laws surrounding assisted suicide πŸ’€. It's like, super complicated and not exactly something that can be easily changed πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

But honestly, what's the point of even having a sentencing hearing if he's just gonna plead guilty and say sorry 😊? I mean, is there even any hope for this guy? Life imprisonment sounds like his fate πŸ‘Ž.
 
πŸ€” I'm trying to imagine what goes through the mind of someone who's planning an assassination attempt... It's just so messed up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. On one hand, you feel bad for this guy, Ryan, who's clearly struggling with his own demons. He seems like he's at a point where he feels hopeless and wants to escape, but that's not something anyone should have to go through πŸ€•.

At the same time, I think it's really concerning that he's making this request. It raises some serious questions about the mental health system we have in place for inmates. Shouldn't they be getting the help they need instead of being given a choice that can lead to more harm? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

It's also weird that he thinks his imprisonment is somehow a "diplomatic victory"... πŸ™„ I mean, I get it, he's trying to make sense of things, but that just sounds like a pretty hollow excuse. Anyway, this case will definitely keep me on the edge of my seat πŸ’₯
 
I don't think it's fair to label Ryan Routh as a "constant failure" just 'cause he's been convicted of some serious stuff. I mean, we've all made mistakes in our lives, right? He's basically asking for the right to die on his own terms, which is like, totally understandable when you're stuck in a system that doesn't care about your mental health πŸ€•. The fact that he's saying life in custody without love is meaningless is pretty heartbreaking, and I think we should be having a more nuanced conversation about what it means to be a "failed" person. Plus, this guy's got some legit demons to deal with - the idea of being locked up for life is like, totally messed up 😟. Can't we just try to understand where he's coming from and offer him some support? πŸ€—
 
I don’t usually comment but... this whole thing is super weird 🀯. I mean, someone’s asking to be transferred to a state where they can die on their own terms while in prison? It sounds like some kind of dark joke πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, it highlights how messed up our system is, especially when it comes to mental health πŸ€•. Like, we’ve got these guys locked up for life and they’re literally begging for a way out πŸ’€. It’s not just about the legal stuff, it’s about what it says about us as a society 😬.

And can we talk about how messed up Ryan Routh is? 🀯 One minute he's apologizing for his actions, the next he’s talking like he’s some kind of martyr πŸ™„. It’s like he doesn’t even know what he wants anymore πŸ’”. Anyway, this whole thing is just a big mess and I don’t know how it’s gonna play out 🀞.
 
🀯 I dont think this guy should be allowed to die like that πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, he's got his whole life ahead of him...or at least thats what some ppl are saying. Anyway, has anyone checked out the documentary series "The Keepers" on netflix? its about true crime and stuff. Anywayz, back to Routh, i think hes just trying to get attention or somethin πŸ˜‚, all this drama around his assisted suicide request is pretty wild.
 
I'm thinking this guy's mental state is super weird 🀯. He's all like "life in custody without love" is meaningless, but at the same time, he's trying to plan his own execution 🚫. I don't get it. His letter is like a mixed bag of emotions - remorse, grandiosity, apology... what's real here? πŸ€”

Here's a quick sketch of Routh's mental state:
```
+---------------+
| Regret |
| (for some |
| actions) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Grandiosity |
| (feeling |
| important)|
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Desperation|
| (wants to end |
| life on own |
| terms) |
+---------------+
```
Anyway, I think this case is super complex and raises a lot of questions about mental health, autonomy, and the justice system 🀝. It's not an easy situation to navigate 🚨.
 
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