"In this circumstance, that does not exist at this time. So what I'm attempting to do is respond to the governor's request by conducting what I'm calling an 'inquiry' to see if I can resolve the issues he raised." [my emphasis added]
So...in that grand tradition of American leftists, the "life at all costs" crowd pushes for investigation where no evidence exists. Go, Jim Wright!
Sad that this man must twist terminology to try to "see if [he] can" do this.
Unbelieveable.
So let's see... in Florida statements on TV about things that are NOT illegal that happened 15 years ago are grounds for "inquiry", yet investigations via search warrants supported by evidence approved by judges are "witch hunts" ... Got it !
"It's not the nature of the evidence; it's the seriousness of the charges."
Sound familiar?
Lets accept your premise that "no evidence exists". Then it is OK that a woman be killed at the request of a husband based on the his unconfirmed impression she would have wanted it.
May I be so outrageous to suggest that a duly elected Representative governing body be afforded the opportunity to inquire as to whether this is good policy?
Perhaps, even in the light of no evidence, we might find other reasons to end unworthy lives like Terri's. Perhaps if someone was once a good Christian who would have never wanted to be a witch (they may very well deny their a witch after becoming one, but what do you expect a witch to say) perhaps we should kill them withouth any evidence as well...just to make sure we respect their wishes and all.