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Husband sentenced to 90 days for assisting wife's suicide

A criminal complaint says Houck admitted helping his wife make a hood out of the plastic bag, then held it over her head and turned on nitrogen gas.
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — A suburban Twin Cities man will spend 90 days in a county workhouse for assisting in the asphyxiation death of his wife.

Thomas Houck earlier pleaded guilty to helping his 59-year-old wife, Linda Conrad, end her life last summer. Officials say she suffered from chronic migraines, severe stomach pain and depression.

Linda Conrad. (Photo courtesy: Tim Conrad)

The Star Tribune reports statutes call for up to 15 years in prison upon conviction for assisted suicide. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman says the judge gave Houck a lighter sentence last week "probably because both the mother and ex-husband of the victim sent letters of support" on his behalf.

RELATED: Assisted suicide suspect free on bond

A criminal complaint says Houck admitted helping his wife make a hood out of the plastic bag, then held it over her head and turned on nitrogen gas.

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