I do not believe that she said anything to anyone, since her postmortem showed horrible deterioration to what remained of her brain. Further, I find it disgusting that there are these stories of her supposed abilities. From the postmortem, she was clearly in a devastated state that did not support speech.
Regardless of that, she either had inherent worth, or she did not. I say she did. She did not need to be able to speak to have inherent worth and be a valuable individual. I believe that all human life has inherent worth. With or without the ability to speak, I would not deny her worth. But I would not assign to her qualities she did not have to make her more sympathetic. I don't have to. She had value the way she was. I would not argue about her right to live.
I simply argue that judges cannot be in the business of making up laws where none existed before.
An accidental overdose with what and by whom????? It's documented in the paper and Terri was murdered. It was no accident.
Making up laws? Judge Greer committed a felony when he took Terri’s nutrition and hydration away which killed her. He’s not in prison and endangering more lives unless they go straight to hospice woodside and it’s done behind closed doors without public scrutiny. Pinellas County is nicknamed by attorneys as Death Central. I kid you not.