Posted on 06/15/2005 10:25:04 AM PDT by stm
Terri Schiavo (search) died from dehydration and was not abused before her 1990 collapse, an autopsy report revealed Wednesday
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The report HAD to show that Michael Schiavo was right in what he did. It was a foregone conclusion. Too many politicos were involved. Michael Schiavo MURDERED his wife with the justice system, plain and simple.
Also interesting is the finding that she was blind, considering the claims that she responded to visual stimuli.
-Eric
That's a bit of misinterpretation by the writer. Actually the report would say there is no evidence of abuse from before 1990, it could not say there was no abuse.
I was so sure that the county coroner, who would not allow any third party observation, and whom the Judge instructed to in essence, "getit over with" so Terri could be cremated, would find at least something associated wth all those bone breaks.
IMHO, this whole thing has stunk of corruption, undue influence, and the culture of death from the get-go.
You're disappointed that she wasn't abused?
How is being dehydrated to death not abuse?
The autopsy results are irrelevant to those who value life. But we've gone over that point endlessly on FR.
I fail to see how death by dehydration is morally superior to death by starvation, as the media is implying today. In fact, if she had not died from a lack of water, she would certainly have starved to death.
That's what I was thinking. Try starving a dog and see how much sympathy you'll get from the press. (Note: poster does not actually advocate starving dogs and will not be held responsible in any way if you do..)
Yeah right...I would be interested in a second opinion..
But then there was such a rush to have her body cremated.
How did they explain the healed bone fractures?
So the ME says she died from drinking too much tea...interesting.
In what way is this disappointing?
Not trying to call you out or anything, just that it's odd to be disappointed in the absence of abuse.
Brains are 85% water, so wouldn't death by dehydration caused a "reduced size brain"?
/Not a doctor, just curious.
The county coroner was the independent third party.
Unless you're willing to believe that the entire state of Florida was involved in a massive shadow conspiracy, in which case this is going to be a short conversation.
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