Sure!!
It's painfully apparent that I was wrong to assume I would be given the benefit of the doubt that I wasn't a troll. It was obviously wrong of me to take your good will for granted and I should have repeated some sort of disclaimer, to make sure all posters and lurkers knew I wasn't a troll.
Here's my underlying point, which, as you've taught me, I'll have have to emphasize to make it clear enough for people who might suspect I am a troll.
I hope I've made my point clear enough.
You've said Michael was a liar, yet you accept his statement that he was at home.
Can you help me understand why you believe him?
Actually, I don't believe anything the popular FL Republican Michael R. Schiavo says. But even liars embrace "truth" (relative to them) maybe a fourth to a half of the time, particularly when convenient to their saga.
Sometimes it is difficult to parse what comes out of pathological liar's mouth. You are correct in pointing out that everything that MS has said about that night, should be treated with suspicion.
If there were any clues, LE either didn't find them, or ignored them. It is entirely plausible that someone else was in the house. If you take away MS's timeline, what's to say that while he was at work, someone came to the apartment and knocked on the door. Terri opens the door, and BAM! Of course I'm already starting to pick holes in that theory.
If you can come up with an alternate theory, I'd be willing to consider it.
You didn't direct your post to me. I've been named as a troll, also, though the accusation is baseless, false.
As to Michael Schiavo, all the information put forth indicates he WAS at home when Terri suffered her problem. I detest the guy, wouldn't trust him to help me across a street, and I surely believe he is a liar. That does NOT mean that every word out of his mouth is a lie. Terri's father, and brother who lived in the same building, have reason to believe he was home at the time.