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To: litany_of_lies
Too bad...I wish there was some way to demand an autopsy upon death, regardless of her "guardian's" wishes. If nothing else, it would be interesting to see if he would suddenly become very eager to keep her alive...Solely out of sympathy for his in laws, of course.

I want Terri to live, but wouldn't it be ironic if there IS a $700,000-1.5 million dollar life insurance policy out there (those are the figures I've seen )-and the company refused to pay out ? No idea if they could do so barring an actual conviction (Can a life insurance payout be denied based on suspicion, like for arson and homeowner's insurance? ) but if so, that would leave MS with less than $50,000 dollars...The malpractice suit money that was to have gone for Terr's therapy, and instead went into Felos' pocket. And I'm sure that sumis being decreased daily, unless Felos is doing this out of the (gag!) kindness of his heart, pro bono.

If Terri holds out for a few more months, and there is NO insurance policy : Poor Jodi and Mikey could wind up broke. Gee, that would be sad.

309 posted on 10/25/2003 6:03:08 PM PDT by kaylar
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To: kaylar; litany_of_lies
Too bad...I wish there was some way to demand an autopsy upon death, regardless of her "guardian's" wishes.

A couple of nights ago, someone posted the Florida State Code which controls this issue, and unless it was a total fraud (I didn't check the source link), an autopsy is absolutely mandatory in this kind of situation.

It doesn't matter what Michael thinks, and again, we're ascribing motives to him that may or may not be there or even relevant.

If he wanted to avoid an autopsy, asking for a cremation would not accomplish that.

310 posted on 10/25/2003 6:14:05 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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