Someone said this: The evidence shows she was bulemic and experienced heart problems as a result of a potassium deficiency induced by a very poor diet.
And you said this: Actually, the "evidence" shows nothing of the kind. These were stories circulated by a lazy and unethical MSM spreading propaganda instead of doing its job.
The evidence is that she had cardiac arrest, probably as the result of her bulimia. Court documents and ALL the doctors who examined her have concurred with that. Every single one.
And if those doctors who were sued thought that MS had any involvement in her condition, wouldn't they have brought it up at trial? Amazing that they didn't.
In fact, it's amazing that it wasn't until approx. 12 years after her collapse that the parents even mentioned potential abuse.
Don't know where you get your facts, Peach, but you need a better source.
Every one of the doctors who testified that Terri was bulimic and had a haert attack is not ever doctor who testified. Remember, Greer suppressed and sealed a ton of evidence that contradicted his preconceived notions.
The evidence is (and MS, among others, testified to this in court . . . . under oath . . . . TWICE) that Terri was neither bulimic nor had she suffered a haert attack. Her weight loss had occurred 6 months prior to her collapse and doctors found no evidence of a heart attack.
The parents raised the abuse issue in the 2002 trial because that was the first time they learned of the bone scan that had been suppressed until that time.