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To: nickcarraway
Am I alone in the feeling that this whole scenario reeks of something sinister?

I honestly believe the judge would advocate for her husband if the man dragged her into the grass in front of the hospice and shot her in the head. That judge has had to ignore ALL medical records and experts (doctors and attending nurses who documented her husband's attempts to KILL her repeatedly), ignored medical evidence of an attack causing her condition, ignored her blood relatives, and has sided with the one person who has every reason under the sun to want/need her dead.

In addition, the judge is aiding him in disposing of any "evidence" her body might reveal after death by refusing an autopsy and ordering a quick cremation.

This is like all of our worst nightmares rolled up into a horror movie. Something is very VERY wrong. The State is doing everything possible to make damn sure this woman is finished off. Jeb Bush cannot be watching all this and not know it. America saw the video tape - she is NOT a vegetable. There is something very wrong going on here. What do you all think?
28 posted on 10/17/2003 7:59:36 PM PDT by PeyersPatches
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To: PeyersPatches
This reeks, for sure.
That is why many people, myself included, who are not paid members of any political, or "issue" related group, turn up at the vigil to show our support for the Schindlers.
A whole lot of people assume the judiciary branch of the government have no vested intererest in anything except pure truth and justice.
They are wrong.
My former husband was murdered.
His mother, brother, co-workers, supervisors,neighbors and friends,other police jurisdictions, along with myself, his ex-wife, tried to force the " justice system" to indict his murderers, or even seriously investigate his murderers, for three years.
We failed, miserably,and two murderous individuals walk amongst you, freely.
Why did we fail?
Because truth is no longer married to justice, in this nation.It is not solely a Florida problem.
Most people never have to endure a serious brush with "the law".
Most who do, can never forget the distaste left after their encounter with it.
Many people of goodwill, who stumble upon this "case", (Terri Scvhiavo's court ordered murder),fail to understand that the horrific injustice dealt her, is actually a fairly predictable result of what the "law" holds in store for all of us.
The judge who ordained her death is elected.
I was unable to find any information about the judges who were on the ballot in the last election cycle.
Vote NO, whenever any judge is on the ballot for re-election.





No amount of facts would sway the District Attorney.

47 posted on 10/17/2003 9:28:06 PM PDT by sarasmom (Pray for Terri Schiavo..Feeding tube removed from disabled woman10/15/03.You or I could be next.)
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To: PeyersPatches
Am I alone in the feeling that this whole scenario reeks of something sinister?

NO, I think any normal person would detect something sinister. I talked to the judge's rep for a while, and could not get through to him in the least.

58 posted on 10/18/2003 1:01:46 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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