Posted on 03/29/2005 7:55:37 PM PST by dannyboy72
Sounds as if Michael Shiavo is a little nervous about this autopsy....if Terri dies, perhaps her death will put that SOB in jail for the rest of his life.
So far it seems like every government official involved in this case is either a current or former board member of the hospice.
I am sure they all feel that IF any evidence showed up in the autopsy that Terri was abused and possibly strangled, instead of having a heart attack, that the statute of limitations has already run out, so ole MS wouldn't be able to be prosecuted anyway!
Smarmy Felos no doubt has a smarmy little coroner to perform the autopsy...
Yes, one of them was when a person was to be cremated there had to be an autopsy. So there was a few of us who knew right off that Felos and Michael was just grandstanding.
FREEPER ARE YOU OUT THERE AND WOULD YOU POST THE LAW AGAIN PLEASE? Thanks
And from what we have seen so far of Floriduh officials I would not trust the autopsy!
I have posted this before and I will keep posting for all those who may not have seen it.
This tells you exactly what kind of evil person, Michael's Schiavos lawyer, Felos is.
Excerpts from George Felos's book, "Litigation as Spiritual Practice" (Blue Dolphin Publishing, 2002) with page numbers About the Jews, George Felos wrote, "The Jewish people, long ago in their collective consciousness, agreed to play the role of the lamb whose slaughter was necessary to shock humanity into a new moral consciousness. Their sacrifice saved humanity at the brink of extinction and propelled us into a new age." (pg 240)
"If our minds can conceive of an uplifting Holocaust, can it be so diffucult to look another way at the slights and injuries and abuses we perceive were inflicted upon us?" (pg 240)
Describing the period he was separated from his ex-wife, "that weekend I experienced rage. Savage, unadulterated, and murderous rage." (pg 6)
Felos wrote about his ex-wife, "To her, I seemed unattractive, sexually unexciting, balding, boring, and just not enough fun to be with....she didn't need me anymore. For her, marriage to me inflicted a fate worse than death. She admitted that for the past year or so she had wished for my death, and whenever I flew hoped the plane would crash." (pg 7)
About his anger towards his ex-wife, "I was on fire, fueled by thoughts of bludgeoning and tearing her apart." (pg 23)
Describing the period he was recuperating from his divorce, "it consisted mostly of dreams of being tormented in some inferno." (pg 27)
Mrs Browning, do you want to die? Do you want to die? - I nearly shouted as I continued to peer into her pools of strikingly beautiful but incognizant blue eyes. It felt so eerie." (pg 63)
"Whatever your opinion about tube feeding, the hard fact was it now stood between Mrs. Browning and her death." (pg 64)
About Mrs. Estelle Browning "...I carried with me the resolute determination to sever the artificial cord that bound Estelle Browning to this earthly realm. Her agonized cry for release ran though my mind over and over again, and I felt our spiritual bond." (pg 76)
"With my son as catalyst, I felt stirrings of my own early childhood, which was less than idyllic. I unconsciously blamed myself for permitting myself to be abused, and I believed I was, as a child. At some point early in my childhood I self-divided into a protector and the inner essence I was protecting." (pg 48)
While on a plane trip, Felos thought "I wonder what it would be like to die right now?" (pg 181)
Felos wrote that God told him, "You are more powerful than you realize." (pg 182)
About the Estelle Browning case, "I still got a kick that evening seeing myself on the TV news, notwithstanding my frequently displayed countenance in the media of late."
"If I had to urinate, I didn't wait until the next commercial, I immediately got up and went. On the first urge to defecate, I left for the bathroom rather than making one more phone call." (pg 292)
"I can truly say my wife was enamored with me. I suppose power and success really are potent aphrodisiacs - as my spouse had made particularly evident our previous night at the Governor's Inn." (pg 246)
From Here: The Whacky Whacky World of George Felos
Not true. If they can prove the condition was caused by abuse or strangling, the death would be ruled a murder (just because it took him 15 years doesn't change the act). There is no statute of limitations on murder.
But the chances are slim an autopsy at this date will show anything. It's been too long and Hospice and MS will be ready with "evidence" to rebut any bone damage.
I hadn't seen that post. My jaw hit the ground when I heard the lawyer spell this out. This is nearly as bad as CBS reporting Terri's husband by her bedside when she dies, before she even died. This is not my country anymore.
From the excerpts you posted, it sounds as if Felos is describing himself as a Malignant Narcissist, which is a serious Personality Disorder. No wonder he feels the need to speak to the microphones so often, and feels so little empathy. He is a textbook case, especially if, as he suspects, he was abused as a young child.
Let them say that, as long as the media also notes that in Florida he does Not Have A Choice if he intends to cremate Terri.
Anyway here is the link: FLORIDA STATUTE REQUIRES AUTOPSY FOR CREMATION (ACTUAL STATUTE AND LINK)
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What else could we expect from these two prize dirtbags?
Amen
I've been explaining this to so many people!! And the media headline today was "Schiavo to allow Autopsy".
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