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To: sweetliberty
don't know if you saw this before, either, sweetliberty (you probably did...I'm just catching up still, I think):
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From The Tampa Tribune
April 28, 2001

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Michael+Schiavo+girlfriend&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=9cf0um%24hcv%241%40news.fsu.edu&rnum=7

her husband believes she hears, sees and feels nothing.

Michael Schiavo's position goes against comments Brashers made when she called the Carrie Kirkland Show on WMTX, 101.7 FM, on Tuesday.

``I was the first girl that Michael Schiavo dated after his wife had her heart attack,'' Brashers said. Before he filed a lawsuit over his wife's condition, Brashers said, ``He was really into taking care'' of Terri Schiavo.

``He was a real loud guy, and as he would go through the nursing home he said immediately, as soon as he got near the door, her head was already looking at the door because she would recognize his voice.'' Brashers said.

She also said that Michael Schiavo told her his wife ``would start crying when he got ready to leave.''

But Brashers described another side to Michael Schiavo, saying he told her that his wife had ruined his life.

Brashers said she dated him about a year and that after the relationship ended, he stalked her at her workplace.

Robert Schindler, Terri Schiavo's father, said he learned of Brashers' comments Wednesday and hired a private investigator to track her down.

157 posted on 11/08/2003 7:21:40 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: sweetliberty
And here's another, with a second woman involved with Michael; also talks about his fathering two children, as of 2001.

May 10, 2001

2nd Schiavo friend speaks

By DAVID SOMMER
of The Tampa Tribune

CLEARWATER - A nurse who says she was close friends with Michael Schiavo has emerged as the latest witness in the fight over his wife's right to die. Trudy Capone's sworn statements echo those of a former girlfriend of Schiavo's who surfaced last month. But Schiavo's attorney contends neither woman is talking about Terri Schiavo's right to die when they quote her husband as having doubts about what to do for her.

Instead, both Capone and Cyndi Brashers Shook are referring to details of Terri Schiavo's care, according to George Felos, who represents Michael Schiavo.

``If Trudy Capone could say, `Michael Schiavo told me he didn't know what Terri's wishes were regarding life support,' don't you think it would be in her affidavit?'' Felos asked Wednesday.

But attorneys fighting on behalf of Terri Schiavo's parents to keep her alive contend Capone's statements bolster the argument that Schiavo has lied in court, first to obtain more than $700,000 for his wife's continued care in a 1992 medical malpractice case, and then to get permission to disconnect her feeding tube in a January 2000 trial.

Both Capone and Shook have said Schiavo's personality changed after he won money in the suit, including about $300,000 for losses connected to his wife's condition, according to court records.

She has been in a vegetative state since suffering a heart attack in 1990 at age 26.

Her husband has testified that prior to the heart attack, she spoke of not wanting to be kept alive if she were incapacitated with no hope of recovery.

Terri Schiavo's brain is gone, and she sees, feels and hears nothing, according to Michael Schiavo's doctor. But her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, say their daughter reacts to them during visits and could improve if provided therapy.

Both sides have accused the other of coveting an approximately $700,000 inheritance.

In a sworn affidavit filed Wednesday, Capone states, ``Michael confided in me all the time about Terri,'' and goes on to say, ``Michael never knew what Terri wanted.'' The affidavit does not state the context in which Schiavo
did not know his wife's wishes, and it does not specify when Capone and Schiavo, who are both nurses, shared what Capone characterizes as a close friendship.

Both women speak of being harassed by Schiavo after breaking off their relationships, and both state that Terri Schiavo seemed aware of her surroundings during the time they knew her.

Felos would not comment on Capone's statement that, since Terri Schiavo's illness, Michael Schiavo has fathered two children with another woman. Schiavo has acknowledged that he has, for years, been engaged to his current fiancee.

Bob Schindler said he and his wife are heartened that Capone came forward. In her affidavit, Capone said she wishes she had offered testimony sooner.

``I feel guilty because I did not want to get involved,'' the affidavit states.

Schindler said his family is also happy about a 2nd District Court of Appeal order Wednesday that virtually guarantees the appeals court will not give Schiavo permission to remove his wife's feeding tube for at least several weeks. The court said it will hear oral arguments June 25 on three cases regarding Terri Schiavo's fate.

Joseph Magri, one of a team of volunteer lawyers helping the Schindlers, said the court order not only gives the Schindlers time, but also in effect denies Felos' request for immediate permission to disconnect the feeding tube.

The court had allowed the tube to be disconnected last month. But a local judge ordered feeding resumed after the Schindlers sued Schiavo alleging intentional infliction of emotional pain.

159 posted on 11/08/2003 7:27:59 AM PST by nicmarlo
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