What makes the entire argument even more unbelievable is the number of well-meaning people who have lovingly ended the lives of wives or husbands who were irretrievably, terminally ill and ended up in prison after they did precisely what their loved ones clearly wanted them to do.
I just wonder how Greer would have ruled in cases of that type? I'm pretty certain that he feels complete detachment from the ultimate act of killing this lady, who's done nothing more than marry a cold, uncaring, vicious man. By contrast, the men and women who ended the suffering of a wife or husband (for which they ultimately, knowingly and righfully paid a price) exhibited the bravery to do the deed themselves and accepted responsibility for it.
If The Empire Journal is correct, that the Attorney who told Terri they were going to remove her feeding tube and said Terri began to cry and tried to say she wants to live, then don't we have the perfect Evidence that the heinous HINO is and always was Lying along with his brother and sister-in-law and that they knowingly perjuried themselves in Court. This looks like multiple counts of Attempted Murder, thats getting to the truth.