" I went down to get her. I thought, Well, maybe she just tripped or whatever. I rolled her over and she was lifeless. And it almost seems like she had this last breath. So I held her in my arms, and I'm trying to shake her up. "
Too bad that doesn't jive with what the paramedics found. She was laying on her stomach, face to the side and her hands clenched under her chest. (kinda like you might if someone was on top of you) I can't for the life of me understand how they could not see that something bad happened. I can GUARANTEE you that if if was in Terri's situation and my hubby found me, I would NOT still be laying on my face. Oh!! That's right! He put her right back in the same position.
Very well stated.
I am open-minded -- I'll even search The Empire Journal for truth!!! -- but I am not open-minded enough to believe Michael telling two or three or four contradictory stories about Terri's suspicious "collapse."
"It is impossible for the same thing at the same time to belong and not belong to the same thing at the same time and in the same respect" -- Aristotle (an early formulation of the principle of non-contradiction, and a reminder to doers of wrong not to tell different stories about the critical moment in your alibi).