They do, but, strangely, why did Terri need pain meds monthly for cramping, according to one of the nurses who has given an affidavit on this? There are so many holes in this story it's shocking, isn't it?
Fox Update- They say Felos expects decision before daybreak.
"There are so many holes in this story it's shocking, isn't it?"
Yes. And isn't it strange how these pieces are often not mentioned as part of trial transcripts? Or on the MSM?
Why is it that at least 4 policemen stand guard at a hospice for Terri? Why can MS go into her room and lock the door? How is it that an insulin vial and apparent injection is simply left uninvestigated and no charges brought? What is the standard of care at this hospice for OTHER families' patients? What do these 'caregivers' do/do not do for their patients?
I'm in my early 50's and as I posted before, I love this country, and I think it's the greatest, most charitable nation known to man, but if this woman is allowed to die without the feeding tube being restored, I can never look at this country in quite the same way as I have for all these years. And that makes me very sad.
Yes, and all the "holes" are NOT getting across on the media, which is convincing people this is a good thing, when you look at the polls.
Truly scary.