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To: pbmaltzman
Seems that maybe the rumors of criminal wrongdoing on his part are more than just rumors... particularly after the bone scan findings of multiple major traumas.

My impression is that even if Mr. Schiavo had attempted to strangle Terri, the statute of limitations for that action has expired. On the other hand, if Terri were ever to recover and testify that her husband had tried to kill her, a court could probably be convinced that his subsequent actions also constituted attempted murder. I would suspect that in that the state would have no trouble finding jurors who were willing to personally rip Mr. Schiavo limb from limb, boil him in oil, and feed the remains to the dogs.

Mr. Schiavo thus can't afford to divorce his wife, since if he did he would be unable to prevent her recovery. He doesn't know what she might be able to testify to, and thus can't take that chance.

I'll admit I'm speculating, but it's the only scenario that makes any sense whatsoever. If Mr. Schiavo didn't think his wife would get well, he'd be better off financially having others try to treat her. The only reason he'd be spending money trying to ensure her death is if he specifically does not want her to get well.

61 posted on 09/21/2003 6:12:22 PM PDT by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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To: supercat
I'll admit I'm speculating, but it's the only scenario that makes any sense whatsoever.

Not at all. The chances of Terri making that much recovery are very, very slim, and I doubt that he is concerned about them.

The scenario which is very right is that this is simply yet another of the same situations which have taken place numerous times in the past. There is little unique or unusual about this situation except that the Schindlers have gone so far and fought so hard to save this country from the coming culture of death.

It is actually fairly uncommon for family to decide to allow a member to die by terminal dehydration. It is only when the family members disagree that it makes the news.

There is a long line of victims who have gone before Terri - I offer their stories here for your perusal.

Ella Bathurst

Hugh Finn

Tony Bland

Baby Doe

Paul Brophy

Steven Becker

Marcia Gray

BWV

Marjorie Nighbert

Nancy Cruzan

Christine Busalacchi

64 posted on 09/21/2003 6:37:04 PM PDT by MarMema
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To: supercat
I'll admit I'm speculating, but it's the only scenario that makes any sense whatsoever.

Not at all. The chances of Terri making that much recovery are very, very slim, and I doubt that he is concerned about them.

The scenario which is very right is that this is simply yet another of the same situations which have taken place numerous times in the past. There is little unique or unusual about this situation except that the Schindlers have gone so far and fought so hard to save this country from the coming culture of death.

It is actually fairly uncommon for family to decide to allow a member to die by terminal dehydration. It is only when the family members disagree that it makes the news.

There is a long line of victims who have gone before Terri - I offer their stories here for your perusal.

Ella Bathurst

Hugh Finn

Tony Bland

Baby Doe

Paul Brophy

Steven Becker

Marcia Gray

BWV

Marjorie Nighbert

Nancy Cruzan

Christine Busalacchi

65 posted on 09/21/2003 6:37:12 PM PDT by MarMema
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