He also conceded that he had ordered that Terri's urinary tract infection not be treated, likewise to snuf--, er, honor Terri's wish. We could consider it pro bono, though he did pocket a few bucks by not having to pay for the medicine. -----------------------------
This stuff adds up into a view of the man and his purposes that is highly psychopathic and aggressively lethal as he can make it.
Based on the few medical documents we have been able to see; examining doctors' statements; nurses' sworn testimony; testimony of a girl friend of Terri; court records; and a few other good sources, all of this solid documentary findings, we might find Michael Schiavo a suspect in at least nine attempts on his wife's life: by beating (before the brain injury); by strangulation that fateful night; by twice withholding her medicine when she was infected; by at least three attempts to remove her feeding tube, two of which succeeded temporarily; by injecting her with insulin; and by chilling her room (presumably in an attempt to induce pneumonia); the attending nurses reported the last two incidents.
For all this, neither he nor the possible attempted murder of Terri has ever been investigated.