Well we do know that Michael owns the County Sherriff so how hard would it be for him to buy the Medical Examiner. The only way I would have trusted the autopsy is if it was done by the FBI....
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I noted from the report that the ME also attached reports from other professionals -- e.g., Stephen J. Nelson, M.D. -- a pathologist. Also, in the bibliography to his report, he cites from other sources, such as Charles Winek, a noted pathologist.
Now, are you going to say that all of these other individuals aer part of the "conspiracy"?
everyone's part of the conspiracy. You too!
If you follow the logic of many of these posters, pretty much everyone in Florida is in on this conspiracy. See, Michael Schiavo, with his few hundred thousand dollars, was able to buy Sheriffs, Judges and now maybe even a Medical Examiner.
It makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
I note from Dr. Thogmartin's report that he says this at the end:
"It is the policy of this office that no case is ever closed and that all determinations are to be reconsidered upon receipt of credible, new information. In addition to fading memories, the 15-year survival of Mrs. Schiavo after her collapse resulted in the creation of a voluminous number of documents many of which were lost or discarded over the years. Receipt of additional information that clarifies outstanding issues may or shall cause an amendment of her cause and manner of death."
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So it seems to me that if the ME is inviting any proof to the contrary, then he would not be part of the "conspiracy" -- he would just close his books and that would be that. That he is willing to keep this matter open appears to me that he's not likely to suddenly "lose" the file or disregard anything credible.
So instead of hurling accusations here, why don't those of you who disagree with the doctor's findings submit to HIM some proof of your assertions?