Posted on 07/06/2005 10:50:06 AM PDT by 8mmMauser
Several bloggers have drawn attention to a strange lead in a Washington Post story about the Terri Schiavo autopsy results. The June 16 Post story by David Brown said that "Terri Schiavo died of the effects of a profound and prolonged lack of oxygen to her brain on a day in 1990, but what caused that event isn't known and may never be, the physician who performed her autopsy said
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I doubt it - that's pretty far-fetched, if you're suggesting that the ME did it because of the book. There's no evidence whatsoever to suggest that the coroner isn't an upstanding man.
Regardless, Fuhrman's book got a couple extra weeks on the shelves, and is now and forever out of date. Don't think that's a very good tradeoff for him.
No, the courts were asked by one party to determine a civil case. Nothing else. They were not 'insinuated' into anything.
I would surely hope that the law would do what it's supposed to do (protect us) and not step in and HELP someone kill me.
And I would surely hope the law, whatever the decision, when decided would be respected within the limitations of the Constitution, which means the Florida Supreme Court was the final arbitrator on the case.
What is so strange about it? Neither one of us have read the book, and I quite frankly don't trust what the M.E. who did the autopsy said, so I don't see your point.
"Terri dailies"
Obviously you haven't read too much about this case, it's not worth going any further into your questions or logic.
What you pointed out is just another reason why I think the autopsy results stink to high heaven.
So, if you think the state had a role to play, then what is wrong with those of us who disagree with their decision? Why are we all about the govermnet intervening in people's life but you're not? I smell hypocracy here....
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Interestingly, Mark Fuhrman has praised the medical examiner. He doesn't seem to think that the autopsy results stink to high heaven.
Can I get a link?
Huh?
Ok thanks
Portrait of a Spiritual Killer: George Felos, in His Own WordsWow you know, you're right!!! That's just from one thread. The hard hitting in depth reporting. The factual evidence provided (oh forgot they don't matter). Why I do believe almost every post on that one thread is so full of information, I could easily form an opinion on not only the actual evidence of the case but also the sanity of some of the postersFelos is creepy, perhaps mentally ill, and appears to have hallucinations.
4 posted on 07/05/2005 9:37:50 PM EDT by Dante3
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]Good article. Thanks for the post. Felos is a freak.
5 posted on 07/05/2005 9:40:22 PM EDT by WarPaint (Crush Islam) [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]Totally gave me chills! This man is one sick twisted soul. He will surely burn in hell if he doesn't turn from his murderous ways!
7 posted on 07/05/2005 9:52:42 PM EDT by Halls (I will never forget Terri Schiavo and neither should you!)Michael and the vampire Felos came across exactly as this author describes them even on television, and some of the Fox journalists expressed their revulsion for Felos during the times he was describing poor Terri's "lovely" death.
God bless the Schindlers. Their daughter fell into the hands of monsters, and the courts and legislators mostly backed the monsters to the hilt.
11 posted on 07/05/2005 10:39:01 PM EDT by Cecily [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
'Vampire', 'twisted soul', 'burn in hell if he doesn't turn from his murderous ways', 'freak', 'creepy, and appears to have hallucinations'. Who said Pharisees were no longer with us?
It might be in a transcript somewhere, but I heard him with my own ears on Hannity's radio show right after the book came out, and this morning on the Lee Rodger's radio program at 7 am in an interview. I don't have a link, so no, I can't prove it. Sorry.
I read somewhere that in the 2nd edition of Fuhrman's book he will discuss the autopsy results.
Not saying I disagree or don't disagree. But it should have stopped at the state level, whatever decision. You are about government intervening unconstitutionally when you approach the national government over a state issue.
I smell hypocracy here....
You do nothing of the sort. You probably just forgot what a limited government conservative looks like.
The M.E. ruled out Bulimia as a cause of a heart failure, and he ruled out any heart attack pointing out terri's heart was healthy until the end.Hence he found the oxygen depravation to the brain was from an unknown cause from his perspective.Mark has several good theories of what could have caused that deprivation from his long experience in investigating suspicious deaths.
What hard information do you want? It was murder. Plain and simple. Done by Judge and Sheriff at behest of Judge and Husband -- but murder nonetheless.
You forgot to ping the freepers whose posts you included.
He said it on Sean Hannity's radio show and the TV show that same night.
Thankyou for the update, Mark's assessment of the autopsy report will be very significant. I strongly recommend reading his book, it is spellbinding and very clearly formulated.Hopefully the second edition will be out shortly.
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