You are delusional if that's what you think about him.
He didn't EVEN provide the most minimal care for his wife. And he starved her to death, with the help of the government.
If he'd have loved her, he would have gladly allowed her parents to care for her. Or at worst case, allowed her parents to be with her when she passed. He would have told her parents where her remains were buried. He would have done so many things differently if he had loved her.
He is probably incapable of love -- hence the warning to his new wife -- because she could be in danger.
Crawl back under your rock.
I can't believe I'm starting this again, but your post really frosts me. He provided such good care that she NEVER had a bed sore. Do you realize how difficult that is. THe first years he did every treatment known to man and some that were experimental. He became a nurse to take care of her. Listen, you're allowed your opinion on Schiavo but that statement is just a bald faced lie.
I agree with you that he is probably incapable of love. Michaels demeanor reminds me of a Scott Peterson/O.J. Simpson type. I had chills when he did the smirky/odd interview on Larry King where he talked of putting his wife's cats to sleep and making her rings into a ring for himself. It was during that interview that I wondered how Jody could not see him as he is, he was smiling and smirking and sending digs to Terri's family. He was not acting the part of a concerned husband in any way. Any doubts I may have had about his intentions were laid to rest when I saw that interview.
The facts in this case never mattered to those who supported and advocated starving and dehydrating Terri to death. It was the projection of their own fears and personal experiences of their loved one's which shaped their malformed opinion regarding the reality of Terri Schindler's situation.