By society's standards, Christopher John Salazar wasn't very significant. He wasn't famous; he wasn't a political figure; he wasn't a scholar. In fact, he never graduated from college.
To his family and friends, he was very significant and an amazing human being, son and a devoted father.
So how did he die after 18 days of steady progress in an intensive care unit, in the care of trained professionals?
This is a true story as told by the father of Christopher, about how a hospital got away with "a free kill" through a little known law in the state of Florida.