He probably was at home. As I've said, I'm only presenting this scenario in an attempt to cover all bases, and to think outside the box.
If you look at the old Terri threads you'll see that, initially, discussion centered around Michael's cruelty in wanting to starve and dehydrate Terri.Some posters back then were "uncomfortable" when I described at least two ways (restraint asphyxia and burkeing) in which Michael could have harmed Terri with little evidence of his methods.Most posters, back then, did not seem to recognize Michael's possible role in Terri's "collapse."
Sometimes people get uncomfortable with new ideas.
Yet, with all the damage her body sustained, discovered thru X-rays, MRIs or whatever, and the opinions of some neurologists, if true, it points to physical abuse.
I believe I've read everything there is to read involving this case, which I definitely believe ended with murder.
If you put any credence in Dr. Baden's opinion, Terri's injuries were compatible with strangulation.
We don't know if we will ever hear the truth. My suspicion is that there is something very unsavory about the Florida judges involved, and I will include the FL legislature which decided that providing food and water intravenously to a patient (I can't think of the terminology), was an artifical means of life support. Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm going to say that was 1999.
Greer applied it, retroactively, to Terri Schiavo.
Earlier today I read an account of this sad saga: The website is:
endeavorfreedom.org/Art90.htm
I saw it as a clear account of what occurred in Pinellas County, FL. Before I reached the end, Scientology jumped into my mind. Yes, that was the writer's belief. That Scientology had it's handwriting on this tragedy.