To: Rutles4Ever
The court made him guardian, despite obvious conflict of interest. He can easily be removed as guardian by another court. He should have nothing to do with her at all,given his continuous abuse of her.
Like denying her access to outdoors, or having her teeth brushed.Please reconcile that with Schiavo creepy statement that :"she will always be in my heart.
Most people who have to deal with dying relatives or very sick relatives have as their primary concern to make that person as comfortable as possible.
The monster is doing exactly the opposite.
Her wheelchair broke in 99 and he refused to replace it.
To: northernlightsII
Her wheelchair broke in 99 and he refused to replace it.
A woman being wheeled around may look a little too healthy, there could be witnesses. Now if she's confined to her bed, with the shades drawn at all times, no one except some doctors and nurses afraid of being sued will know that Terri is not PVS. Only the HINO had complete access to Terri. There were times that Terri's parents were forbidden by him to visit her room, yet the HINO's girlfriend got in!
To: northernlightsII
The court made him guardian, despite obvious conflict of interest. He can easily be removed as guardian by another court. He should have nothing to do with her at all,given his continuous abuse of her.
Like denying her access to outdoors, or having her teeth brushed.Please reconcile that with Schiavo creepy statement that :"she will always be in my heart.
How about refusing medical treatment for an infection?? This directly from the words of Judge Greer himself in trialctorder02-00.pdf linked earlier in this thread:
"In 1994, Mr. Schiavo attempted to refuse medical treatment for an infection being experienced by his wife. His unrefuted testimony was that his decision was based upon medical advice. Mr. and Mrs. Schindler filed an action to have him removed as Guardian based upon numerous allegations, including abuse. Mr. Schaivo relented and authorized the treatment after which a Guardian Ad Litem appointed by this court found that there was no basis to have him removed."
He (Judge Greer) wrote this right after declaring that "Mr. Schiavo has been very motivated in pursuing the best medical care for his wife...". You just can't make this stuff up!
I also have the question... just who was this particular Guardian Ad Litem mentioned above. If it was in fact the judge himself who referred to himself as the anonymous title of Guardian Ad Litem, that would seem to me to be a serious breech of ethics. To refer to a Guardian Ad Litem (presumably himself) in court proceedings but not reveal that it was himself seems to me to be intentionaly deceptive. Any thoughts out there?
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