I have to wonder, is that support based on the actual facts in the case, or on the construct the media tried to build around it? As I recall, the media consistently referred to her as "brain dead" (she wasn't), or as "dying" (she wasn't), or otherwise tried to make it sound like some semblance of life was being artificially maintained in what was essentially a corpse.
Terri was impaired, not dead.
I wonder if the public would be so supportive of the fatal outcome if the actual facts of the case were widely known, instead of the narrative the media put out?
I believe Jeb never planned to save her and used any excuse to have her killed. Has he even been asked to any extent to comment on the case now that he thinks he should carry on the Bush dynasty?