No, and nothing will bring Terri back. But you are defending a purposeful killing and you know it.
Michael had already "moved on". He was sleeping with another woman out of wedlock and had children with her. He could have simply turned over care of his wife to her parents and walked away.
He didn't.
He decided that he wouldn't rest until his wife was dead.
He wanted her dead.
Her parents wanted to care for her.
That's the truth.
Am I? Or am I forcing you to look at the fact that Terri wanted this and her parents were going to disregard her wishes?
Yes, this is a sore subject for a lot of people. I for one am glad that Florida law makes it very clear who can, and cannot, make these decisions. With all of the appeals through all of the state and federal courts, this had to be the most reviewed case on record. Amazingly enough I only found one time where a decision was overturned on appeal. Seems to me that the legalities where all covered very carefully. So statements that "there was other evidence" is pure bunk.
Michael had already "moved on". He was sleeping with another woman out of wedlock and had children with her.
Oh, you mean the woman that the Schindler's introduced to Michael, encouraged him to date, regardless of the fact that Michael was still married to their daughter? -Traveler
That's the truth.
Her parents wanted the monetary judgements from the courts. That is the truth.