Posted on 03/23/2005 2:32:07 AM PST by L.N. Smithee
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This is a strange comment to make when marital problems were not the topic of discussion unless it was triggered as an involuntary defense against what has been alleged by acquaintances. I've read that their relationship was stormy, that Michael was overbearing and abusive and that suspicion exists he may have caused Terri's collapse that night in their apartment.
Terri's brother in an interview stated that the ambulance crew upon their arrival found it necessary to call the police and that in the original police report, the incident was listed as attempted homicide or homicide (not sure) but was not investigated.
How many opportunities to kill Terri will this creature of death be afforded?
Oh please. He stopped therapy and put a DNR on her chart three months after the malpractice settlement. Which it was three years after her collapse, not 8.
And he only began to recall "Terri's wishes" after he retained Felos, who, as a well-known euthanasia advocate, likely encouraged him to remember something that would help their case and Felos' agenda.
When medical personnel were sued for not diagnosing her eating disorder correctly, did her family enter a dispute in that lawsuit and contend she did not have an eating disorder?
GARY FOX, 1992 ATTORNEY FOR (Michael) SCHIAVOS (sic): What happened, Greta, as best we know, is that Terri had a condition known as bulimia (search). It's an eating disorder. She'd had it for many years. She grew up as a chubby, overweight child, and over time, she coped with that condition by developing this eating disorder, bulimia.
One night, Michael and Terri had had dinner. And she had had a large meal, and not long after the meal, he heard a thumping sound in the couple's bathroom, went to investigate, found Terri lying on the floor of the bathroom. She had just purged, apparently, or vomited, binged, which is what bulimics do and had a heart attack. And by the time that fire rescue arrived at the Schiavo home, why, she had suffered severe brain damage.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148756,00.html
Correct. He had a year-long relationship with a woman starting 18 months after Terri's collapse. He was seeing her during the malpractice suit when he professed his dying love for Terri and desire to have her come home and live with him, if only he had the money for her care. Meanwhile he was planning to move in with this other woman.
There's a deposition out there from this woman (she had to be subpoenaed because she was fearful of Michael, which she discusses in the depo). I think her name is Cindy Shook.
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