the paramedics on the 911 call thought things were very suspicious - and did call the police - but they dropped the ball...
and in Florida, the "attempted murder" statute of limitations is 4 years - :O( - which is why, when a nurse went to police with evidence - the police didn't investigate - it was past 4 years
You may find these links interesting...
http://www.zimp.org/stuff/
Filed police report, requesting investigation and subsequent response by the St. Petersburg Police, St. Petersburg, Florida.
Actual Police Report: http://www.miami.edu/ethics2/schiavo/022590%20police%20report.pdf
Under the title ADMINISTRATION, noted it should be "Route: HOMICIDE"
I have read in searching, that all investigations were ordered stopped with no further investigations to be done; case closed! Believe same orders given to case workers at DCF. Seems all were protecting good ole Mikie.
So Greer must have known all this yet still took the word of Mikey and allowed for her to be starved to death. I can't think of any judge in the country at the moment who deserves to not only be kicked off the bench but disbarred for either incompetence or corruption or both as much as this clown.
An interesting little biography on Greer indicates this isn't the first time he recklessly brought on the death of someone's wife:
"Greers most notable accomplishment, during his first six year term as judge, was to cause needlessly a loss of a life, due to his negligence. During 1998, an estranged wife who presented evidence of her husbands physical threats to do her great physical harm, sought an injunction to keep him away from her. Greer denied her request for injunction, claiming he was following the law. Days later, the husband stabbed the wife to death, and her co-workers picketed Greer outside the courthouse. Despite this disgraceful failure, voters re-elected Greer to another six year term, from 1998-2004 (St. Pete Times, 3/18/05)."