I have heard that Michael has a 1 million dollar life insurance policy on Terri.
Not sure if it's true, but if so, that would dampen the idea that there is no money to be made from her death.
This case isn't about money. It's about "right-to-kill" advocates like Felos trying to set a legal precedent to make it easier to kill the inconvenient.
To hell with insurance money! There are millions to be made through book deals, movie rights, speaking engagements. A lot of people stand to make enough money from this saga that they will be able to spend the rest of their long and sunshiney lives in wealth and without a care in the world.
He could have more than that on her. Any amount really. After all, at the trial the jury based her award on the premise that her life expectancy was another 50 years more.
B: Not sure if it's true, but if so, that would dampen the idea that there is no money to be made from her death.
Well, if Michael Schiavo's attorney is telling the truth---a big if right there---Mr. Schiavo will not gain one penny from Terri's death. Ah, but that is lawyer talk. Schiavo might not be the beneficiary on record. That might be, instead, a child of his, or someone on whose behalf he acts as trustee. In which case Michael Schiavo would be in complete control of all insurance assets from any policy on Terri, yet technically not "gaining one penny."