Because sadly a document dosen't exist and her husbands conversations with his wife is what we have to go with. Did the parents ever say that they had a conversation with her to the contrary?
"Because sadly a document dosen't exist and her husbands conversations with his wife is what we have to go with. Did the parents ever say that they had a conversation with her to the contrary?"
Yes, her family and friends testified that they had heard Terri say just the opposite of what Michael and his relatives said.
Of course, as always, the judge sided with Michael and his family and decided to believe their heresay.
They sure did. Judge Greer didn't find them credible. Judge Greer never finds advocates for continuing Terri's life credible. It's like a disease.
Do you think, as a rule, judges should order the removal of hydration and nourishment based on hearsay, 10 year old CT scans and 45 minute exams by a PVS expert who claims a diagnosis of PVS, when 43% of PVS pateints are misdiagnosed, makes the patient not a person?
It was her sister, I believe, who testifed that Terri said words to the effect, referring specifically to the Karen Quinlan case, "where there is life, there is hope".