No, it isn't. It is a puny little fairy story with no relation to known evidence or motive. It won't hold up to examination. It sounds like one more sycophantic reporter handing Schiavo one more untenable alibi.
If you want to grab attention, go for the truth. Ask the questions a real homicide investigator would ask. Probe the shifting alibis that Schiavo tried to use in his testimony, and question him about inconsistencies.
In the Autopsy Report, one gets just the new evidence needed in order to ask Schiavo tough questions about what actually happened. The M.E. confirmed that Terri never had a heart attack. The damage she suffered when she was deprived of oxygen was not global, either. No organs were affected below her head. So, we may safely deduce that Terri didn't "collapse" at all. Something happened to her from the neck up.
A real investigator would certainly want to dig into this. The insurance companies might want to pursue it too because Schiavo's malpractice suit(s) were fraudulent.
The autopsy revealed one other surprising detail that may be the final piece in the puzzle: the damage to Terri's brain was primarily in the front areas fed by the carotid arteries. That gives us the probable cause of her injuries. Somebody put enough pressure on her carotid arteries, for long enough, to leave her all-but lifeless on the floor.
Now as before, there is only one suspect.
Terri told her friend that she was going to pretend to be asleep when he came home. Pretending to be asleep and walking around doesn't make sense. HINO's still lying about many things but maybe not about finding her in the hall if he had help.
I'm too old to have my feelings hurt , so don't hold back any criticisms. :-)
I agree.
Schiavo most likely put Terri in a carotid choke the night she collapsed.
Quote from the book "Silent Witness" (page 113): "Michael and Scott [Schiavo's brother] once had a physical fight in the Schindler's kitchen. Michael put Scott in a carotid choke hold, but Scott was able to get out of it, and the two wrestled on the floor."