Updated 10/11/2011 10:08 PM
Infamous Assisted Suicide Machine To Be Auctioned In Manhattan
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Collectibles from the late, infamous euthanasia advocate Dr. Jack Kevorkian are heading to the auction block in Manhattan.
Kevorkian's assisted suicide machine is just one of more than 140 of his personal items to be put on sale at the New York Institute of Technology on October 28.
Kevorkian, seen above, used his machine to assist in the deaths of about 130 people.
Also up for sale are several of his paintings, a bullet-proof vest and Kevorkian's master lock from prison.
He was incarcerated for eight years after being convicted of second-degree murder.
Kevorkian died in June at the age of 83, and his niece is making the collection available.