I say that sounds quite realistic but does not address the fundamental
question of whether he is telling the truth when he says she made her
wishes known to him.

Dana


On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:35:19 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > He does not strike me as an idealist
> > who would spend years battling for his wife's wishes. At all.
> >
> 
> Fair point - so how about this:
> 
> 1.) Originally he wanted to start his new family with a little seed
> money from Terri's tradgedy.  Maybe she mentioned the life support
> thing, maybe she didn't, but he decided it was time to move on.
> 
> 2.) Terri's parents get wind of this and for some reason (maybe they
> just love their daughter, maybe they'll score some dough) they decide
> to fight the husband's wishes.
> 
> 3.) At first the parents are a road block but as the fight escalates
> it becomes personal to him.  He decides it's a matter of personal
> pride to beat the parents and to have the law uphold his rights (which
> the parents and now others are trying to take).
> 
> And so here we are.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> 

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