You want "proof?" Can you provide "proof" for your assertion that this is what she wants?
Of course you can't. Your ignorance to this case is further demonstrated every time you post.
This is a knee-jerk "right to die" response on your part. You choose to remain ignorant of the facts in this case.
Can you provide "proof" for your assertion that this is what she wants? Not necessary in the American Judicial System.
The husband is presumed innocent unless you have evidence to the contrary. He does not have to prove it.
The husband is presumed to be testifying truthfully about her wishes, unless impeached by evidence that he lies.
The entire onus of proof is on those who dispute his legal right to carry out his wifes wishes.
So9