In response to a question (I think from Alan Colmes) regarding Felo's pretty-pretty description of the death scene, Father Pavone got pretty agitated.
He said Terri's last minutes were "anything but" peaceful and serene. He said Terri appeared to be gasping desperately for breath, and that the expression on her face was one of "fear." Terri's brother and sister were stroking her arm and her hair and trying to comfort her.
Father Pavone used the word "sugar-coating" to describe Felos's portrayal of Terri's death.
Hmmm... I thought I heard Pavone say that he wasn't there. Oh, well.