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To: tejek who wrote (226908)3/29/2005 1:32:21 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573423
 
These people are steeped in innuendo and mysticism. They voted for Bush. What else can I say?

For the last few nights on the way home I have listened to seaN hannitY's innuendo (more like an accusation) that Michael Schiavo caused his wife's brain damage, and that Michael Schiavo was fighting an authopsy. Today's news below:

Schiavo's Husband Says Autopsy Will End Suspicions
By RICK LYMAN

Published: March 29, 2005

PINELLAS PARK, Fla., March 28 - As Terri Schiavo was in her 11th day without food or water and seemingly has no more than a handful of days to live, her husband said that a full autopsy would be performed before her cremation.

George Felos, the lawyer for Ms. Schiavo's husband, Michael, said that Mr. Schiavo believed that it was "important to have the public know the full and massive extent of the damage to Ms. Schiavo's brain" to counteract accusations that she was cognizant, communicative and being starved to death against her will.

In addition, he said, Mr. Schiavo wants to allay accusations from some of those fighting to keep his wife alive that he would have her cremated with undue haste, perhaps because he had something to hide, like abuse or physical trauma.

The announcement of the autopsy to be performed by Pinellas County's chief medical examiner, Jon R. Thogmartin, was part of an increasingly emotional war of words and images on Monday between Ms. Schiavo's parents and brother and sister, who want her feeding tube reinserted, and her husband, who says she would prefer to die.


nytimes.com

Al