It had been rumored here that her husband did not allow Terri's parents to be in the room when she died. Turns out that was not true.
Actually, I think it does look like he didn't want them in the room with him when he was there.
>>>I will be glad to be in her room, even with Michael there. I want to be there. And Michael was saying, No. I dont want that. But then she died before that conflict when any further. <<<
The family (brother and sister) were not allowed in the room when Terri died, they had been asked to leave ten minutes earlier by Micheal Schiavo (through an intermediary of course). The parents were on there way over to the hospice but they did not make it in time.
A sad situation.
< It had been rumored here that her husband did not allow Terri's parents to be in the room when she died. Turns out that was not true. >
Only because they had not arrived in time. He refused the brother. I think we can make a pretty good determination that he would have said no had they been at the hospice. If he wasn't a POS before her death, he is now, just because of that. What kind of trash refuses a brother the opportunuty to be at the bedside of his sister at death? MS is just a big POS.
Why are you trying to confuse the issue with facts? Everyone knows that if they were there, he wouldn't have let them in - so that's the same thing as if they were trying to get in and he refused, right?
"rumored here that her husband did not allow Terri's parents to be in the room when she died. Turns out that was not true."
No, he DID emphatically say that her brother and sister could not. Good grief.
Felos has changed his tune "in public" several times, publicly.
He's said the schedule of visitors to Terri was drawn up by Greer so Michael couldn't do anything about it.
At yesterday's press conference, Felos said Bobby had been in an altercation with a cop, thus the cop would have had to accompany Bobby into Terri's room. Michael decided that having a cop in Terri's room would "disturb" her death (even though Felos has insisted over and over that Terri is totally unaware) So Bobby was not allowed in.
Today, on FoxNews Felos said that Bobby said (paraphrased) "Let us be in the room with you and Terri. You can have a cop in there to make sure things go smoothly."
Felos, manipulator of the audience that he is, even tried to make it look like the Schindlers did not care about being with Terri. He mentioned that Terri's mother hadn't visitedt Terri since Easter. (DuH. She was getting physically ill) Even if Terri's parents weren't around, Bobby and Suzanne were nearby.
No, this is the same priest who said they were denined....
Bobby (who was in the room with Suzanne from 7 am til 8:50 or so) was escorted out by a policeman 10-15 min before Terri died when he insisted that he wanted, he needed to stay with Terri as he knew she was near death. They say he was 'creating a scene' . . . He's her BROTHER, her protector for all the years of their lives, of course he insisted on staying there, esp. as the ghouls were gathering to watch her draw her last precious breaths.
Who all was with Terri?
her loving husband, of course, and a few of his (and Terri's?) bestest buddies: felos, debra bushnell, hospice administrator, and hospice workers. But no police -- that would not have been appropriate for Terri's dignity, even though they had been right there in and at her room for all the time leading up to this. And certainly, no brother or sister.
btw, michael was provided with a room + bathroom in the hospice . . . and he (and in the last day, felos, debra bushnell) had the luxury of being right down the hall from Terri. So the OM can screw the crap about how he avoided the media cameras, as if he did some noble thing. besides, felos was there to hiss into the microphones any time it seemed to be to their advantage.
The Schindlers were afforded no such kindness, no room there at the hospice for their convenience and comfort -- even as they would be turned out of Terri's room at michael's desire, and have to leave and check back ("every half hour", Bobby was told in last day) to see when they might be permitted back in.
I thank God for the kind person who allowed them to stay at the shop across the street -- though they still had to walk through the rain, which was tremendous these past few weeks, the police, the dogs. . . the snipers on the roofs.