I think the Schindler's had lousy legal representation until recently. That's my opinion. But then again, Florida is one hell hole that the devil is having a heck of a good time in. Remind me never to step foot in Florida unless I'm protesting the killing of some innocent person. Sheeeeeesh already!
If those fail, I hope that Governor Bush will consider personally going to the site where Terri is being incarcerated and staying until she is released or until she dies.
Perhaps the publicity could bring some lawyer forward who has another idea but who hasn't heard of the case, yet. Or perhaps the pressure could put pressure on the estranged deranged husband.
Early on, the Schindlers didn't realize what sort of person their son-in-law was. Had they refused to sign Michael's guardianship papers from the get-go, things would never have gotten out of hand. But Michael, IIRC, convinced them that a jury would be more likely to award money for their daughter's care if they could avoid any sign of squabbling.