I'm at work by six or so. Didn't know Terri had died until I was on the way home around 2:30 and turned on the radio and Rush as he played Felos the lawyer's extraordinary and ludicrous statement to the press. Terri was characterized as having 'died peacefully', a dignified death Michael had lovingly worked so hard to arrange for her -- like dinner out at a nice restaurant. (So much for the deceased.) After that he rambled on and on about Michael the saint, much put upon and vilified by those evil Schindlers and others of their ilk. Common sense says Felos and Michael will make millions from Terri's death. Nothing else makes sense.
There doesn't have to be any money involved.
They win, their cause is moved forward, and they're rid of Terri. If Schiavo is Catholic, which I assume he is despite behavior to the contrary, he can marry the common-law wife without an annulment, and he's probably entitled to everything that was Terri's since he didn't divorce her. Wouldn't surprise me if there was a book down the road, or a TV movie. Of course the Schindler's may do the same (book/movie). I have no doubt the Felos scumbag will capitalize on this "success" in every way he can.
"Common sense says Felos and Michael will make millions from Terri's death. Nothing else makes sense."
I have been thinking that too, but where does the money come from?
This whole thing has stunk to high heaven from the beginning.