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Xylochick216 03-31-2005 11:53 AM

She finally died. May she rest in peace. I hope her parents will grieve and won't file lawsuits.

BetteDavisEyes 03-31-2005 11:55 AM

Oh goodness I hope you're right. I hope they let her go with the dignity she deserves instead of fighting Michael Schiavo with lawsuits.

I guess the next battle is where to bury her. In this case, I hope Michael decides to let her parents bury her with their family instead of with his family. It would be the right thing to do.

ZTAngel 03-31-2005 12:04 PM

Now she can finally rest in peace.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/31/schiavo/index.html

DELTAQTE 03-31-2005 12:06 PM

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Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes
Oh goodness I hope you're right. I hope they let her go with the dignity she deserves instead of fighting Michael Schiavo with lawsuits.

I guess the next battle is where to bury her. In this case, I hope Michael decides to let her parents bury her with their family instead of with his family. It would be the right thing to do.

Yup, don't think that the battle is over, it's really just begun. I hope Michael allowed her parents to be there, I really do. :(

http://www.foxnews.com/images/158435...rehospice2.jpg

I just feel like we need to see a flattering happy picture of her right now, not that one they keep showing on t.v. :(

RUgreek 03-31-2005 12:38 PM

WTF? What's with this non-stop coverage of her death? Nobody in this country gives a rats ass about the quakes in Indonesia?!? Get a life or at least move on from her death.

Now they are going to continue this case until her autopsy is complete. That won't prove anything because the naysayers will interpret the report in their own way or say the doctors lied if it's unfavorable to their cause. Go back to your trailer park homes and find something better to do with your time...

Praise the Lord:p

WCUgirl 03-31-2005 01:07 PM

GREAT article discussing what we've learned from the Schiavo case.

I'll echo what myself and many others have already said: please, please put your wishes in writing so that there is at least one good thing to come of this mess.

kddani 03-31-2005 01:13 PM

You know there'll be a bunch of lawsuits, but what are they going to accomplish? She's dead. But they're going to continue to fight over it forever. Wasting money and tying up the court system. And for what? They're not going to bring her back. Oh wait, with their psychic abilities when it comes to medicine, maybe they will

:rolleyes:

sageofages 03-31-2005 01:27 PM

Geez
 
Does anyone else think that following the coroner's van with her body to the ME's office with a helicopter ala OJ's bronco chase is a bit macabre???

WAY too over the top....

Rest in Peace, Terrie, you are free from your pergatory and home at last.

KSig RC 03-31-2005 02:23 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
You know there'll be a bunch of lawsuits, but what are they going to accomplish? She's dead. But they're going to continue to fight over it forever. Wasting money and tying up the court system. And for what?

This is the sad truth

-RC
--but it pays my salary

ADPiZXalum 03-31-2005 02:29 PM

Every time I hear or read anything about this it just makes me sick. I think it's horrible that she was alive in her situation for 15 years, but good Lord, she was alive. I truly believe this was murder. I don't understand why her husband just didn't divorce her and let her parents do what they wanted with her. It might be stupid of them to hold onto hope that she would recover, but that's their choice. Give up your hold over her and get on with your family. Yuck.

Lil' Hannah 03-31-2005 03:07 PM

From this week's Newsweek, in regards to the 2000 trial:

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In the course of the trial, the Schindlers also made what a court-appointed guardian for Terri deemed "horrific" and "gruesome" comments - that the family would never remove Terri's feeding tube even if she had asked them to, and that even if she developed gangrene, the family would amputate her limbs to keep her alive.
Interesting.

chideltjen 03-31-2005 03:18 PM

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Originally posted by Lil' Hannah
From this week's Newsweek, in regards to the 2000 trial:



Interesting.

Scary and obsessive are more along the lines I think.

May she finally rest in peace. But I also agree that that lawsuits will go on and on after the burial... or scattering of ashes...

Sad times.

DELTAQTE 03-31-2005 04:31 PM

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Originally posted by ADPiZXalum
Every time I hear or read anything about this it just makes me sick. I think it's horrible that she was alive in her situation for 15 years, but good Lord, she was alive. I truly believe this was murder. I don't understand why her husband just didn't divorce her and let her parents do what they wanted with her. It might be stupid of them to hold onto hope that she would recover, but that's their choice. Give up your hold over her and get on with your family. Yuck.
I truly think that he was doing what Terri wanted. What else could explain this man putting himself through this mess? He has news outlets slamming him and people hating him, why would he go through all this if he didn't give a damn about the woman? If he didn't care I think he would have left when it got hot, but he didn't, I gotta admire him for that.

If my husband truly told me that that's not how he wanted to live, there's nothing you, the government, or anyone else on this earth could say or do to stop me from fulfilling his wish. That's why I believe the husband when he says that that's what she wanted.

sageofages 03-31-2005 04:43 PM

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Originally posted by DELTAQTE
I truly think that he was doing what Terri wanted. What else could explain this man putting himself through this mess? He has news outlets slamming him and people hating him, why would he go through all this if he didn't give a damn about the woman? If he didn't care I think he would have left when it got hot, but he didn't, I gotta admire him for that.

If my husband truly told me that that's not how he wanted to live, there's nothing you, the government, or anyone else on this earth could say or do to stop me from fulfilling his wish. That's why I believe the husband when he says that that's what she wanted.

Absolutely....he did whatever he could to honor her last wish (as he believed it) no matter the cost to him, and that is what I would do for my husband and would want him to do for me.

RUgreek 03-31-2005 04:46 PM

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Originally posted by ADPiZXalum
I truly believe this was murder. I don't understand why her husband just didn't divorce her and let her parents do what they wanted with her. It might be stupid of them to hold onto hope that she would recover, but that's their choice. Give up your hold over her and get on with your family. Yuck.
That's a very one-sided opinion since you can't understand his side after he clearly stated this is what she would have wanted. You are picturing it as the husband vs. the parents, but her name was Terri Schiavo, not Terri Schindler when she passed away.

Maybe it's so difficult to understand because deep down you don't want to admit he was really doing the right thing. If you want to use strong words like murder, maybe you should get all the facts first. Death does not always equal murder.

Within a couple months, nobody here will care about this story or her family, this is the flavor of the month for your entertainment pleasure. Soak it up and pretend you care about this person you never met. In reality, this was just a pathetic attempt to invade a person's private matters.


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