To: spunkets
If you read his testimony, then you know he said zero response. If you saw the tapes, then you know he said she did respond. The court testimony was not sealed. Greer ordered the tapes sealed and not to be released. He declared them to be Mickey's property.
That is why I told you to read the link you refused to read.
The Terri Schiavo Case
Schiavo tapes: snippets, then not much
A review of
four hours of tape on public record shows a few powerful images suggesting Terri Schiavo can respond, but also hours where she has no signs of consciousness.
The St. Petersburg Times reviewed all four hours of tapes, which now are
public record in the Pinellas County Courthouse.
By STEPHEN NOHLGREN, Times Staff Writer
Published November 10, 2003
467 posted on
03/23/2005 10:33:29 PM PST by
Trinity_Tx
(Since Oct 9, 2000...Just a new, and soon to be changed, again, nick)
To: Trinity_Tx
hours where she has no signs of consciousness. My mother is 90 and sleeps a lot. Should I kill her because she doesn't stay awake the required number of hours?
Did they make sure that Terri was not sleep-deprived the night before the taping took place?
470 posted on
03/23/2005 10:39:58 PM PST by
syriacus
(Cranford says "Terri has no constitutional rights." Then why has she got a "right" to be starved?)
To: Trinity_Tx
"tapes... which now are public record in the Pinellas County Courthouse."So they might be now. In 2003 they were not. The snippets of doc B's were released. Doc Bambakidis's exam lasted less than 45mins, as I remember.
" The St. Petersburg Times reviewed all four hours of tapes"
I don't take reviews, especially by clown judges that claim to have seen the tapes, claim to be able of analyzing what they contain, and all, w/o exception, fail to flag Bambakidis's perjury. The times story is as bogus as the clowns they are writing about. I do my own analysis on what was released and what was not.
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