Pat Anderson, the Schindlers' former atty, on with Sean:
She said that the injuries that show up on that bone scan, according to the doctor that she consulted about it, would show up for only 12 to 18 months.
So in other words, Terri was injured up to 5 months BEFORE that night in 1990, since the bone scan was 13 months later in 1991.
This woman who had "no history of trauma" obviously met with a great deal of trauma up to 1-1/2 years prior to the bone scan.
You probably can dial most of it to that very night. Problem now is she is getting a crooked autopsy, like everything else that has happened to her.
Terri was injured up to 5 months BEFORE that night in 1990,
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That's what I don't get- See, was she secluded with broken bones somewhere (at home?) no one (no friend) noticed broken legs and ankles no traction, no casts. She was working at that time Yes-No-Maybe? Was she tied to a bed somewhere being starved by MS before that night. So many unanswered questions..