I am with you -- this is much bigger than Terri and the husband is in it up to his neck. Only explanation for the judge's irrational ruling to starve someone to death.
You have it exactly right. As I posted on another thread, I'm a criminal defense lawyer, former prosecutor, and I think I have a pretty good sense of criminal conspiracy when I see one. If Terri is allowed to live, receive therapy, recovers and talks, heads will really roll -- lots of them. Greer will be damn lucky to escape with losing his job and a judicial misconduct investigation. That Frankenstein's monster Schiavo will be prosecuted for and convicted of attempted murder. Greer is obviously insane. I see it all the time - formerly nice, down-to-earth people become judges (not saying Greer ever was this) and go crazy.