Posted on 04/11/2005 12:38:15 PM PDT by shrinkermd
Even after her death, all roads in the life and times of Terri Schindler Schiavo lead back to the Attorney George Felos-extolled Woodside Hospice.
Listed under "fundraisers" on the website of Liberty American Insurance Group is "The Hospice Foundation".
The Jerger & Centonze Insurnance (sic) Agency Inc., an inactive company, owns the Liberty American Insurance Group.
The Jerger & Centonze Insurance Agency was established in January 2001 at the home of Michael Schiavo and girlfriend, Jody Centonze, identified as Schiavos fiancée for the first time in the obituary of his mother, Clara.
The principal mailing address of the company is listed as 2807 Marrie Court, Clearwater, Fla.
This address is listed as owned by Jodi A. Centonze in Pinellas County appraisers records.
Michael Schiavo is listed as a 2002 company director at the same Marrie Court address.
Richard M. Jerger Jr., listed on 2002 company papers as a director, is a stockholder in Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp., which sold 2,902 shares of stock in 2001 for $102,933.
Why would the Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. buy Jerger & Centonze with a stock and cash deal valued at over $40 million?
Who in the insurance industry would want to truck with a corporation that misspelled its own name--a misspelling that in spite of its place in cyberspace no one moved to correct in three years?
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
The article is pretty much incoherent--but I guess there's enough names and data to check for associations.
I have been trying to find some information on the Guardian Ad Litem's in this case, in particular Dr. Jay Wolfson. Any information would be appreciated as I am in a debate over his 'report' which I find to be ridiculous.
If she wasn't dead and the parents had her there were just way too many things they could have found out from examining her, even without her regaining her speech. I become more and more convinced those CAT scans we saw were faked or from another patient. She was probably only moderately disabled. Murder most foul. Redrum. Redrum. I'm sorry Mrs. Torrance, but Danny isn't here anymore.
I'm sure you taught your daughters that, right?
Ewwww...I'm never accepting an invitation to dinner at YOUR house.
Given that a number of doctors have indicated that the CAT scans were not nearly as bad as Cranford et al. have claimed, why would it be necessary to fake them?
Reasons to divorce:
He had found another wife and fathered 2 children.
He says, "Terri died in 1990"
He claims she was in PVS so he couldn't communicate with her.
He had dispute with her parents, not a good situation for anyone.
Reasons to stay married:
Husband could take out $millions in life insurance, viaticals, without Terri's signature.
Terri was eligible for Social Security Income.
Husband could claim her on income tax returns as a dependant.
He could limit all medical treatment and therapy for her recovery.
He could maintain legal and financial guardianship over Terri's affairs.
He could order her death.
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I doubt the poster did. But there was a Republican running for governor here in Texas that "used" that as a campaign slogan...he lost to Ma Richards. Just couldn't keep his dumb mouth shut. I was new to Texas so I don't know what his other qualifications might have been.
I hate when that happens. Is Felos an investor???? How many other Terri's are insured through this company????
Something to work on. Almost forgot about "viactuals". Calpernia knows...
Yes, where did the money come from. I had suggested to the FBI that they should do a RICO investigation on the hospice, Mickey, Felos, Geer and they should also investigate the insurance company Mickey's ho owns. I bet there is not only insurance fraud but wire and mail fraud involved.
And I bet the FBI is still laughing at you.
Well knowing I brought a little pleasure in someone's life makes me feel all the better.
What is needed here is some really good investigative reporting on the Hospice/insurance/conflict of interest connections. The local DA and the State of Florida Insurance Commissioner are not paying attention.
If MS stupidly does anything such as a book, movie etc., he will be fair game. Right now, he is still a private citizen and that is why it was so hard for Jeb, or DFC to touch him. Only Terri's parents had a case against him and they lost because of judicial corruption and laziness -IMHO
If he comes out to make money from a book etc., he will be subject to critical media scrutiny - and we can only hope there are some reporters who will seize the opportunity.
This is probably just wishful thinking on my part. But we have to keep thinking, it is all we have. Terri is dead.
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MS got a 1.2 millon dollar settlement and his baby mama was in a car accident before they met. Not sure what kind of settlement was reached in her personal injury claim. Some major bucks have been floating around somewhere....don't know.
Maybe someone such as Ann Rule will do a book.
I know its a PURE coincidence, but the maiden name of the woman in Georgia who was almost starved to death is McLeod. Weird, huh?
Philadelphia Holding Company:
Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: PHLY)
1 Bala Plaza, Ste. 100
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (Map)
Phone: 610-617-7900
Fax: 610-617-7940
Toll Free: 800-873-4552
http://www.phly.com
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Designer insurance is all the rage these days, and Philadelphia Consolidated Holding grows its business by stitching together innovative policies. The company and its subsidiaries specialize in designing and underwriting commercial property & casualty insurance for niche clients such as rental car companies (including the insurance they always want to sell you at the counter), not-for-profits, health and fitness centers, and day-care facilities. Specialty lines cover such professionals as lawyers, accountants, and insurance agents. The company also sells mobile homeowners policies, mainly in Florida. Chairman James Maguire controls 15% of Philadelphia Consolidated Holding.
Do you have link to the Washington Post story? I have been reading through the posts here and may have missed it, sure would appreciate a link
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