Let me tell you something, who are you or anyone else to say (especially a spouse with a conflict of interest), who is fit to live or not. While you were reading the court record, you should have read them all. Three different positions and times that he found her in (face down, face up, turned her over; hour and a half period in the time frames; what of the amount of time he took to call 911?...ok he could have been in shock. How about the fact that taxpayers were paying for her care and not the settlements that he received; Felos sealed the financial records, M. Schiavo only reported once when Guardianship was challenged. I suggest you go back and look again.
According to Florida Statues, only the terminally ill (6 months or less to live), are allowed admittance to a hospice. There is no record of admittance. Felos was on the board of directors, he gave to Greer's campaign during a judgement on the feeding tube issue...I could go on for days...but I have the documents to prove it.
The bottom line is, no one can say who is worthy of life, tomorrow it will be you or whoever. I sat watching the hearings in the House last week on insurance...several senators were dismayed at the number of seniors and disabled receive Medicare and Medicaid. Sounds like the Soros direction of Useless Eaters (check out website of the same name). We are repeating a horrible history here, if you can't see it...then indeed you are blind...and selfish.
Yeah, the only satisfaction of the so-called right-to-die is listening to the squeals of the killers when they get old and it is done to them.
...According to Florida Statues, only the terminally ill (6 months or less to live), are allowed admittance to a hospice...
That is a standard Medicare requirment. No doctor in his right mind would have stated that Terri had 6 months or less to live. In fact she was in that Hospice for 5 years, and undoubtedly would have lived much longer.
Fraud and slow murder for money. Terri would be physical evidence of the fraud, were it proven that she was no longer declining, even under the most minimal of care.
Some coincidence that the lawyer (death goul Felos) who fought to put her to her untimely death once sat on the board of that Hospice.