That's deplorable. If he was abusive, particularly if his past actions contributed to her current state, his status of being a husband and caretaker is conflict of interest. And he's a serial adulterer on top of that. I hope that the woman he's currently with sees him for what he is and dumps him like last week's trash.
If he'd been a good husband when she was healthy and started cheating only after concluding that Terri's case was hopeless, I could feel some sympathy for the guy. But if he was never serious about being her husband while she was healthy, why should the judges take it seriously now? He deserves all the condemnation he's gotten.
I have one question. Now that the Florida Supremes have sentenced Terri to death, is it hopeless?
If he had not had relations with with Ms. Centozone until after he'd given up on his wife, that might be understandable BUT only if he undertook to get a divorce (granted automatically following three years of incapacity). It is absurd that he can still claim that he considers himself to be Terri's husband when he has openly stated plans to marry another woman.
Such conduct goes far beyond cheating and represents nothing less than a complete renunciation of wedding vows. While such renunciation could be considered understandable it should not be without the obvious consequences.