"You have failed miserably in proving that anything I have said is wrong."I already pointed out one of your lies: "... and then turn around the next year after receiving the money and say that she would not want to be kept alive like this."
Another is: "The judge admitted that her (Diane Meyer's) testimony was VALID ...". Judge Greer ruled that the conversation could NOT have taken place in 1982 as Diane Meyer testified. It's in the friggin' court order, for crying out loud. Read these documents before you spout off with your propaganda.
At the 2000 trial, Greer, although initially finding Meyer's testimony 'believable,' concluded that the conversation could not have occurred in 1982, because he believed Quinlan died in 1976. At that time, Terri would have been only 11 or 12 years old and, therefore, would not have made her end-of-life wishes as an adult. The new motion contends it was Greer who was mistaken and not Meyer, because Quinlan did not die until 1985, about 9 years after her court case ended and her respirator was removed.
GREER ADMITTED THIS WAS HIS MISTAKE.