Posted on 03/22/2005 8:01:26 AM PST by tallhappy
Schindlers once had nothing but praise for Michael and even wanted him to date again.
What in fact was written in the article you linked to was:
He said he hoped his son-in-law eventually would divorce his wife and start a new life.
You deliberately presented a false impression of what was reported.
You cannot weasel out of it.
Which part of this don't you get? He once had nothing but praise for Michael. Until money entered into the picture.
From the link I sent:
In some ways, Schiavo was treated as a son. He once brought a girlfriend home to meet the Schindlers, seeking their approval, and said they had encouraged him to date.
"I think I said he deserved to start a new life," Bob Schindler said in testimony in 1993.
He said he hoped his son-in-law eventually would divorce his wife and start a new life.
At the medical malpractice trial against doctors who treated Schiavo in 1992, Mary Schindler spoke with admiration about Schiavo's attentiveness to her disabled daughter.
"He's there every day," she said. "He is loving, caring. I don't know of any young boy that would be as attentive. ... He's just been unbelieveable. And I know without him there is no way I could have survived all this."
They wanted him to divorce her.
A very astute and wish.
Given the circumstances his divorcing and marrying another was the best chance to save their daughters life. He turned out to be a total low life and simply moved in with a second wife and began having children without divorcing her so that he could stil have control and would still legally be entitled to any and all financial compensation that might come.
Still. That is a separate issue. The issue was your overt and deliberate lie in number 7.
Why do you feel you need to lie about this to make your point? Is your position to kill her not strong enough to stand on its own?
What was the lie? They had nothing but praise for him for years.
I have nothing left to say to a freeper who is so obtuse.
Gee, in this Holy Week, it once only took "30 Pieces of Silver."
The Schindler's haven't proven anything, and neither have you for that fact, except that the Schindler's have been after the money from the get-go.
That was a serious and significant distortion.
That thye may have said plenty of nice things about him in an earlier time frame is not an issue. As far as that goes, Scott Peterson's in-laws didn't think poorly or him, especially when he was leading the search efforts to find the wife he had murdered.
Look, you want her to die. You her her killed. Fine. Just say it.
Total non-sequitar, but thanks for making clear where you stand.
According to law, Terri is Schiavo's wife. One can only have one spouse at a time.
Jodie Centonze is his concubine.
Just confirms you didn't bother reading the article Peach posted.
Schiavo doesn't have a common-law marriage with the Centonze trollop. They are living in adultery. One can only have one spouse at a time, and Schiavo and Terri are still married.
Another non-sequitar.
I quoted the article posted by peach.
Peach posted it. Now you and peach deny it.
I don't know, there's a screw loose in you guys somehwere.
Luckily for you lack of cognitive reasoning doesn't merit being starved to death.
Someone recently was convicted of polygamy who was only legally married to one person. It seems therefore one can be a bigamist or polygamist despite only being legally married to one person.
You can apologize to me later once you reach the end of the article. You know where to find me.
Schiavo denied making such promises.
The Valentine's Day argument erupted three months after the jury verdict. The Schindlers and Schiavo disagree on much of what was said.
Schiavo told lawyers that Bob Schindler entered the room and immediately asked about his share of the money.
Schiavo said he lied and told Schindler no one was getting any money because he had decided to funnel all of it into his wife's trust fund, where he couldn't get it.
According to Schiavo, Bob Schindler responded by pointing his finger at his daughter and saying, "How much money is she going to give me?"
In testimony, Schindler's account is different. He told the court that a few weeks before Valentine's Day, he had asked Schiavo if he remembered their "agreement" to share his part of the jury award. Schindler said Schiavo told him he'd get back to him on the matter, but never did.
Until Valentine's Day.
Schindler testified that he asked Schiavo: "Have you reconciled how we're going to settle this thing?"
When Schiavo told him that he planned to give all the money to the trust fund, Schindler said he responded: "Michael, you made an agreement with my wife and myself that you were going to share that money with us."
Schindler testified he also felt dissatisfied because he and his wife thought Schiavo was reneging on paying for continued therapy for their daughter.
The Schindlers said they thought Schiavo would buy a house where the Schindlers could stay with their daughter to care for her. They said he refused.
Within months, the Schindlers filed a challenge to replace Schiavo as their daughter's guardian, engaging a decade-long legal battle.
Try to say soemthing that is not disjointed and incoherent.
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