To: mrobison
"Michael Schiavo, meanwhile, was "deeply troubled, angry and saddened that his wife's wishes have become a political pingpong," said his attorney, George Felos. "He, as many others, is absolutely stunned at the course of events."
You bet he troubled. He knows that the longer Teri lives, the greater his chances of ending up in a jail cell are.
I can't say that many others are stunned by the course of events, but I am sure that I know three individuals that are getting nervous.
621 posted on
10/21/2003 8:18:44 PM PDT by
sport
To: sport
I wonder what his girlfriend thought when she realized she might have to cancel her wedding plans? Answer: I dont' care! She is just as rotten as he is. "Water seeks its own level".
To: sport
You bet he troubled. He knows that the longer Teri lives, the greater his chances of ending up in a jail cell are. Since Schiavo won't be getting his hands on Terri's medical trust fund proceeds any time soon, he's pissed off about how he's going to pay for the legal bills he's mounted.
To: sport
You bet he troubled. He knows that the longer Teri lives, the greater his chances of ending up in a jail cell are. Actually, at this point it may be better for him if Terri lives. Even if convicted of attempted murder, he could still get paroled someday. I don't remember what Florida's aggravating circumstances are for Murder One, but if there's something in there about torture or disabled people, he'd get the Needle.
There's enough awareness of this case that even if Terri dies, she's not going to go away. And murder will out, especially under this much exposure.
639 posted on
10/21/2003 8:24:35 PM PDT by
supercat
(Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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