I see only evil in this entire affair.
Me, too. There's somewhat of an EXTREMELY unholy brotherhood between Michael, Felos & Greer. Like there's a pact of death.
And what purpose did it serve for Michael to be in that room alone with Terri before she died? Trying to undo any holy last rites she was given? I HOPE someone is digging deep into the history of the hospice, Pinellas Park and the lives of those involved. Just hope they aren't doing it alone...they may wind up on the receiving end of a euthanasia judge.
On what possible grounds? I don't know anything about this hospice in particular, but hospice in general and in my experience is a very noble and caring profession. I for one am more than thankful for the kind hospice people who cared for members of my family. I am going to bet this case has been nothing but a headache to that hospice facility and all the other families who really needed it these last weeks.
So that when the movie comes out, there'll be a nice, touching scene (as the music rises to a crescendo) where the loving husband says goodbye to his beloved wife as she takes her last breath.
I truly hope any endeavours MS hopes to pursue to make a buck out of this well and truly FAILS.