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To: MarMema
Wasn't there a case in
Texas a few years back in which a minister tried to kill his wife. If I remember correctly the wife was in a vegetative state and as far as I know still is. I think the minister's name was Walker Railey or something similar to that. In that case, he somehow obtained a divorce from her and went on with his life. Could Terry's husband do the same in this case and leave her with her parents and others who care for her? If she got the 750,000 in the settlement they could then use that money to pay for therapy.
41 posted on 10/20/2003 2:32:33 PM PDT by helen crump
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To: helen crump
He will not obtain a divorce and he refuses to let her parents take care of her.
44 posted on 10/20/2003 2:53:45 PM PDT by FR_addict
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>>I'm no fan of government programs but I am concerned that when someone tries to make an effort to get off welfare and be self-sufficient there are no resources available to do it. <<

He wants the money. If he divorces her he doesn't get the money when/if she does die becuase he won't be her "next of kin." The only way to insure he gets as much as he can free and clear is to kill her off as quickly as he can while they are still married.
58 posted on 10/20/2003 4:30:17 PM PDT by kancel
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