To: silverleaf
Micheal Schiavo made his beloved Terri sit in the dark alone for hours.
He also wouldn't let her have music, TV, stuffed animals, pictures on the walls or even the windows open for fresh air.
No stimulation of any kind.
tom
619 posted on
04/03/2005 10:10:26 AM PDT by
tacomonkey2002
(a Stranger in a strange world)
To: tacomonkey2002
"No stimulation of any kind."
"At the medical malpractice trial against doctors who treated Schiavo in 1992, Mary Schindler spoke with admiration about Schiavo's attentiveness to her disabled daughter."
"He's there every day," she said. "He is loving, caring. I don't know of any young boy that would be as attentive. ... He's just been unbelieveable. And I know without him there is no way I could have survived all this."
Bob Schindler later testified that he vividly recalled Schiavo promising to give half of anything he won in court.
"I said to him we have to get something *****because of my tax situation,"***** Schindler testified.
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/11/23/Tampabay/Schiavo_clash_is_root.shtml
To: tacomonkey2002
Micheal Schiavo made his beloved Terri sit in the dark alone for hours..... He also wouldn't let her have music, TV, stuffed animals, pictures on the walls or even the windows open for fresh air....
Yes, Terri never left her hospice room in the nearly 5 years Mikie had her committed there. If her family opened the window blinds while they visited, a nurse phoned Mikie and reported them for violating his directives on her care. Her broken wheelchair sat in a corner from 2000 to the day of her death. Flowers filled her room as she died, but while she was alive Mikie directed that all flowers be sent to the nurses' station.
No one has ever said who bought her the "stuffed tabby cat" she had propped under her arm as she died. Wanna bet it was Mikie? Mocking her for the fact that he had her beloved cats put to sleep shortly after her "accident"?.
632 posted on
04/03/2005 11:37:03 AM PDT by
silverleaf
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