There may be more to this story than meets the eye. I
didn't see the Nightline interview but I did hear an interview with Terri
Shiavo's brother on the radio yesterday in which he spoke of new evidence that
is coming to light after 15yrs years. Apparently they found a full body scan
taken three weeks after she went into the coma which shows multiple broken bones
and mended fractures so abuse on the part of the husband is suspected along
with the fact that he did not take long to move on with his life; within a year
he was living with another woman by whom he now has two children. Michael
is wanting to get Terri's death over with so that he can have her body cremated,
or at least this is how it appears. Why should it matter to him whether or
not her parents and brother keep her alive if they are willing to take
responsibility? He can divorce her and go on with his life can't he?
jt
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 07:02:46 -0600 Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
Michael very likely took a vow to love his wife until they were
separated by death. I am not too surprised that he did not take
the money. I am surprised that he wants to kill someone that he
took for better or worse. Terry
David Miller wrote:
Did any of you get a chance to see Nightline's interview with Michael Shiavo? I'm wondering if any of you support Michael Shiavo's desire not to allow Terri's parents and brother to keep feeding her. Are any of you surprised that he has turned down $10 million and $1 million offers to let the parents have custody of her? Peace be with you. David Miller. |
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