Readers of our review of Michael Moore’s film Sicko (issue 158) will be aware of the scams used by private health insurance firms in the USA to avoid paying out. Here’s one consequence. Californian teenager Nataline Sarkisyan died after Cigna HealthCare refused to pay for a liver transplant. They said her healthcare plan did "not cover experimental, investigational and unproven services." So she died. Her mother thinks the company should face murder or manslaughter charges. She is right.