I thought the most important thing the Schindlers said was that they both now fervently believe Michael was involved with Terri's "collapse." Once upon a time, they did not, or had doubts, or were to polite to say anything. Now, however, they say so much has come out, they think Michael did it. (So do I, of course.) They didn't say what they think he did to Terri, just that he was involved.
They also said that Michael, a relative stranger, came into their family and smashed things up everywhere. But that he could not come between them. The Schindlers remain a close-knit family.
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03/27/2006 5:57:08 PM PST by
T'wit
(Our top bioethicists: 5) Cranford, 4) John Wayne Gacy, 3) Kevorkian, 2) Bundy, 1) Margaret Sanger.)