Unfortunately for Terri and her family (BLOOD relations) that may very well be the case but I will not give up hope for these people and fellow citizens. I will continue to pray and hope that she is given another chance and HER day in court. There are too many questions and too many strange and ugly issues in this case. I simply cannot get past Michael Schiavo claiming to "love" Terri yet having another woman in his life (whom would be considered a common law wife in places that recognize common law) and having TWO children with this woman. THAT is NOT "love" for Terri. It is a betrayal of her and the wedding vows he took.
Also, I cannot get past statements that he has made such as "She died 15 years ago" yet he waited seven or eight years to mention that she wished to die if she were ever in an incapacitated state and this conveniently happened after the malpractice award was recieved.
I also cannot imagine that her family (parents, sister and brother) have anything to gain from this other than keeping their beloved family member alive. In all interviews I have seen, thay are the ones who come across as believable. They have remained faithful to Terri.
Terri's best weapon, and her brightest hope are our prayers.