Sometime before dawn on February 25, 1990, Terri's father, Bob Schindler, Sr. was awakened by a desperate phone call. It was Michael. He stated that he had, ".....gotten out of bed and found Terri lying on the bathroom floor and he thought she was dying." Bob Sr. was surprised when he asked Michael if he had called 911 and he said no. He told him to hang up immediately and call 911. He hung up himself and immediately called his son, Bobby, who lived in the same complex as Terri and Michael, told him of Michael's phone call and told him to go over to her apartment.
And on page 21,
Most troubling is discerning at what point Michael felt a need for having his attorney present. Did he call the attorney before or after he called Bob, Sr.? Did he call the attorney before or after he called 911? Did he call the attorney from the ER? At what point in this emotionally charged and anxiety-filled situation does one stop and decide, "Maybe I should have an attorney present"? Regardless of when Mr. Grieco decided to appear at the hospital, his motivation was presumptious, at best, and Michael's explanation appears contrived.
And on page 22,
To this day, Terri's case remains, according to calls made to the St. Petersburg Police Department, an unsolved, uninvestigated, OPEN, COLD-CASE file in the HOMICIDE division of the St. Petersburg Police Department. They claim to have been ordered not to investigate it, or any other complaints involving Michael Schiavo, "...at the direction of the State Attorney's office and Judge Greer."
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