This drivel has been around a long time. It doesn't address the motives of either the husband or judge, lack of actions by either, judicial errors etc. That are the basis for the enormous discomfort felt by those of us who believe we should err on the side of life not condemn someone to die when there are loving parents willing to assume care for their daughter.
"discomfort felt by those of us who believe we should err on the side of life not condemn someone to die when there are loving parents willing to assume care for their daughter."
"Amen" to that.
I agree with you. Because there was no written consent, she should be turned over to the parents, provided they take care of her in their home, with their money along with what's left of her settlement, which apparently is not much.