Has anyone stopped to consider that, UNLESS their position is that Michael should have allowed them all to be in the room 24/7, any time they were not in the room [even if they just went to the restroom] could have been the moment of her death?
Or are you contending that someone actually knew when the moment of death would be?
" Or are you contending that someone actually knew when the moment of death would be?"
Certainly ---- Before it was known that she died, the Schindler family spokesperson spoke to the press saying that they had been forced from the room and that they wanted to stay there knowing that she would die shortly. They had been told that death was imminent ---- within hours.
But of course, it would have been upsetting to Terri if they were allowed to stay ---- oh wait, she was a vegetable and had no clue what was going on. Which is it?
Not the exact moment but within a timeframe of fifteen minutes I would guess. It's not like there aren't indicators... heart rate drops, very shallow respirations..pulse dropping to nothing, then coming back for a bit, eyes starting to cloud over..sometimes little gurgling noises, Blood pressure drops so low you can't believe they are even still alive.
Unless someone dies because a semi splats them in the middle of the road, or they have a massive coronary, there certainly are indicators.
So, you're conveniently ignoring the FACT that your carefully constructed hypothetical was NOT the case, and that the brother and sister were in FACT there at the very end, and the FACT that the POSHINO Michael DENIED them the last few minutes with their blood sister?
If you want to use FACTS, fine. I thought the so-called "Wild Turkeys" subset of FR wasn't into trial balloons and hypotheticals.
Typical.
Bobby said he wanted to be there. Michael said no...and yes this type of death can be very predictable...(have you ever heard of the death rattle?). When death was very near, MS said no. That assured that Bobby would not be there. The parents were in transit.