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The Motive Becomes Chillingly Clear (Michael Schiavo)
RenewAmerica.us ^ | March 23, 2005 | Mary Mostert

Posted on 03/27/2005 6:31:02 AM PST by gesully

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To: gesully

The Facts, as Stated in this Posting

1. In 1990, Terri Schiavo collapses in her home, husband, Michael Schiavo calls 911, Terri is taken to hospital, she remains in a coma, and no cause for her condition can be determined.
2. In 1992, on Terri’s behalf, Michael Schiavo sues the hospital for malpractice and wins over a million dollars, $300,000 for his "loss" and $700,000 for Terri's rehabilitation and care for the rest of her natural life. Immediately after receiving the malpractice funds, Michael Schiavo, as Terri's legal guardian, refuses approval for therapy or rehabilitation efforts and Terri is confined to bed.
3. For the next seven years, Michael Schiavo spends the money awarded for Terri Schiavo’s therapy and rehabilitation on lawyers trying to get her starved to death.
4. During this time, Terri Schiavo’s parents petition the court to relieve Michael Schiavo of any further responsibility for caring for her, and agree to accept all financial requirement for maintaining her life and rehabilitation.
5. To this date, none of the money awarded by the court for Terri Schiavo’s rehabilitation has been spent for its intended purpose, and no court has ever recognized this fact.
6. To this date, Michael Schiavo has successfully petitioned the court to end his wife’s life, and Terri Schiavo’s parents have unsuccessfully petitioned the court to save their daughter’s life.

Another motive now becomes chillingly clear.

This is such a travesty of justice, it would lead a suspicious mind to suspect that Michael Schiavo has spent the money intended for his wife’s rehabilitation to buy the services of attorneys who then used a portion of the money to buy favorable consideration from corrupt judges. How else would you explain it?



121 posted on 03/27/2005 9:15:52 AM PST by DJ Taylor (Once again our country is at war, and once again the Democrats have sided with our enemy.)
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To: Beeline40@aol.com

I am just being honest. I don't have a direct line to God and that's why I said I'm leaving Michael Schiavo up to Him. I'm not praying for Michael because I couldn't do it with a clean heart. Doesn't sound very nice, but I'd be fooling myself if I said I could pray for him right now.


122 posted on 03/27/2005 9:16:06 AM PST by cyborg (Sudanese refugee,"Mr.Schiavo I disagree with your opinion about not feeling pain when you starve.")
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To: MizSterious

See my post #91


123 posted on 03/27/2005 9:16:24 AM PST by Beeline40@aol.com (What is an Esthetician...?)
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To: gesully

BUMP!


124 posted on 03/27/2005 9:16:25 AM PST by Lancey Howard (....tick.... tick.... tick.... tick....)
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To: Beeline40@aol.com
BOB SCHINDLER: And after the money came in, it was maybe two months after that, and I confronted him and asked him when are you going to begin Terri's rehabilitation? And he told me to mind my own business. Now, he had, you know, promised that before. So it was a complete change. And that was the onset of the problem.

VS

MICHAEL SCHIAVO: He came in the room, he wanted money. He testified he was angry he didn't get any.

LARRY KING: He wanted the money for himself?

SCHIAVO: Yes.

KING: Not for rehab for her?

SCHIAVO: No, he wanted the money for himself.

Obviously, this is a he-said-he-said situation. It all depends on which of the two men you believe. You believe Michael's version of the incident. Other people believe Robert Schindler's version of the incident. Both are polar opposites. And so are both sets of supporters.

125 posted on 03/27/2005 9:16:27 AM PST by shezza (Eagles Up!)
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To: cyborg

Well, at least you are honest.


126 posted on 03/27/2005 9:17:06 AM PST by Beeline40@aol.com (What is an Esthetician...?)
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To: avile

You are right. They thought she had it because of her low potassium. In bulemics, the throwing up causes electrolyte imbalance and drinking alot of water makes it worse. They just supposed it. And suddenly it was fact. Odd thing is that she had lost weight over a period of years and was not underweight. And bulemics die from cardiac arrest, remember Karen Carpenter.


127 posted on 03/27/2005 9:17:38 AM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: Condor51

An autopsy might explain all the broken bones in the bone scan too.


128 posted on 03/27/2005 9:17:57 AM PST by pickyourpoison (" Laus Deo ")
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To: Beeline40@aol.com

Are you aware that people who are in physically good shape suffer more from starvation and dehydration than people who are in the final stages of disease? It's been discussed in great detail on other threads. That's why, when you see a child dying from starvation, they are usually in pain. They started out healthy, so none of their organs had shut down, as is the case with many people in the final stages of disease.


129 posted on 03/27/2005 9:19:44 AM PST by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: syriacus

He had a severe stroke a few years before. His brain had athrophied to a point where he was in a similar state in which Ms. Shiavo is in. (I said similar not the same). He absolutley could not communicate with anyone. My aunt worked so hard to take care of him. The family had a meeting with everyone including my family since they were like second parents to us. Yes, there was some disagreement at first, but then everybody thought about it and all of us just knew my uncle would not want this life if you can call it that. My aunt consulted with his doctors there were three of them. They all agreed with the family.


130 posted on 03/27/2005 9:21:05 AM PST by Beeline40@aol.com (What is an Esthetician...?)
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To: ClaireSolt
Whirlwinds developing in N Florida today.

Job was the only reference I recalled immediately -- but I checked my concordance, and there's lots of good cites!

131 posted on 03/27/2005 9:22:11 AM PST by maryz
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To: MizSterious

I agree with that. And your point is what?


132 posted on 03/27/2005 9:22:55 AM PST by Beeline40@aol.com (What is an Esthetician...?)
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To: Revolutionary

I have heard that that hospice has been for a while undergoing investigation for Medicare fraud.


133 posted on 03/27/2005 9:23:32 AM PST by maryz
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To: beyond the sea
"compression fracture at T19"

Should be T9, heart and lungs. Sounds like Michael put a foot on her back, crushing the breath out of her.....for several minutes.

134 posted on 03/27/2005 9:26:09 AM PST by BIGLOOK (I once opposed keelhauling but recently have come to my senses.)
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To: cajungirl

Before it was removed even the Terri Shindler Shiavo Foundation website had mentioned she had suffered from the eating disorder. From what I understand from court papers one of the basis for the lawsuit was that she was not tested by her doctor.


135 posted on 03/27/2005 9:26:15 AM PST by Beeline40@aol.com (What is an Esthetician...?)
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To: avile
By the way what malpractice?

I haven't seen a full explanation. I have read the malpractice suit was against her physician because he hadn't diagnosed her (alleged) bulimia. But I've also read that there was more than one doctor named in the suit. I've also read that the reason the award was so small (for severe lifetime disability) was the because the jury assigned 70% of the responsibility to Terri. I don't know why there was a settlement instead of a jury award, unless the doctors' insurer agreed not to appeal if Michael settled.

136 posted on 03/27/2005 9:27:54 AM PST by maryz
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To: Beeline40@aol.com

My point is that your uncle was already dying when they took out the feeding tube. His organs had already started closing down. Terri was in good physical condition when they began starving her to death. Despite what Felos claims, it is highly unlikely she was enjoying her experience.

Please, try to be realistic. Claiming that such deaths are blissful, as Felos does, and as you are trying to insinuate, only insults the intelligence of everyone reading. If it's so great, why aren't all the thrill-seekers who look for bliss in a pill or a bottle starving themselves to death instead? Cheap thrills, just quit eating and drinking!

For that matter, I think we should jail the people seeking money for starving children in (fill in the blank) for depriving them of such a delightful and wonderful experience--death by starvation and dehydration.


137 posted on 03/27/2005 9:28:47 AM PST by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: cyborg
It is not the majority of Catholic burials.

The parish I last lived in was understaffed and had its only daily Mass at 9:00, so they could fit funerals in at that Mass. I ended up going to a lot of funeral Masses. Only one had the urn with ashes instead of a coffin. And it was only too painfully obvious that none of the mourners had any idea what to do at a Catholic Mass. (Since there was no undertaker in front row setting an example.)

138 posted on 03/27/2005 9:31:56 AM PST by maryz
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To: Beeline40@aol.com

Interesting. MS said he never knew she had bullemia. And there is no test for bulemia, it is a diagnosis made by reports from others and the patient's admission. Really odd.

Even odder, more odd, was that I have seen mentioned that MS was seeing a psychiatrist and on meds at the time, the medicine bottles were some of his. I wondered what he was in treatment for.


139 posted on 03/27/2005 9:32:40 AM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: maryz

Was there a trial and a settlement post verdict? I assumed it was settled before trial and the insurer wanted to avoid a big award. And maybe MS didn't want to go to trial, could not risk depositions maybe. At any rate I read an offhand remark he made about the award not being 20 million, clearly at one point he thought he would get a big check. And if malpractice was involved, it would have been.


140 posted on 03/27/2005 9:35:41 AM PST by cajungirl (no)
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