>> "That sounds like a terrible breach of privacy at least in terms of ethics, if not in terms of law," said Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Minnesota."
So Arthur Caplan was an understudy to Ol' Humane Death himself in Minnesota. Not much surprise to see Cranford, Schiavo, Wolfson and Greer all show up for his conference last year at his new post in Pennsylvania.
No surprise, either, that when anybody shines a light on the murder scene, the perpetrators scream about privacy rights. Translation: no fair watching us kill our victim!!
And in the case of Terri, there were/are many who feel the same way right here. Remember how many objections this video aroused?