I don't think you can make the case that the state of Florida is murdering her. I wish this wasn't happening and that some agreement could have been reached years ago between Michael and the Schindlers. But Terri has not been denied due process, which means consitutional conditions have been met. This is NOT a federal case, and I think a very bad precedent is being set in Washington.
She hasn't had an MRI, and there is no certainty that she is in a PVS. The only basis for saying that she wants to die is her (unfaithful) husband's word that wasn't mentioned for 5 years.
She has no lawyer representing her. She's been denied the right to even go outside, or get any therapy.
And she's presently being starved to death and denied even ice chips to make her more comfortable.
If that's not murder, I'd like to know what you base your moral judgements on......
"But Terri has not been denied due process,"
Who was Terri's attorney during this process? (Not who was Michael's attorney, who was Terri's attorney?) How many times did Terri or her attorney appear before the court?