right-to-die cases such as the one involving Terri SchiavoMore like a "right to kill my wife so I can collect the insurance" case. There is no record of her wanting to die under the conditions and even then, those cases are generally reserved for when life-support systems are needed, not when feeding is all that's required to preserve life.
Bingo... the man is in an adulterous relationship with another woman... it's only natural that he would want to use Terri's cash for the maintenance of the new bed partner. And the courts didn't see this as a problem? Talk about guesswork in black robes!