To: Lane3 who wrote (107117 ) 4/1/2005 6:51:32 PM From: Brumar89 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793800 We know he changed his position between November 1992 and March 1993. Regarding my assessment of his motives, that is based on my knowledge of human nature. PS: I hope the Schiavo's change their mind and let the Schindler's know where Terri's ashes are going to be buried: Husband to bury ashes in undisclosed location AP 2005-04-01 04:06:49 LEVITTOWN, PA. -- Terri Schiavo's ashes will be buried in an undisclosed location near Philadelphia so her immediate family doesn't show up and turn the burial into a media spectacle, a member of the Schiavo family said yesterday. "If Mike knew they would come in peace, he would have no problem with it," Scott Schiavo, Michael Schiavo's brother, said during an interview at his home. After an autopsy, Michael Schiavo plans to have his wife's body cremated and her ashes taken to Pennsylvania, where she grew up. Scott Schiavo said the ashes would be buried in a plot left by an aunt and uncle but the family does not plan on providing the specific location for the burial -- underscoring the bitterness of the dispute. Her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, fought for years to prevent her feeding tube from being removed and they opposed cremation and wanted her buried in Florida. A spiritual adviser to Terri Schiavo's parents, Paul O'Donnell, said they plan to hold a Roman Catholic mass without her body sometime next week. Asked about perhaps never knowing where his sister might be buried, Bobby Schindler said: "We've already said goodbye . . . He's been doing this kind of stuff for 15 years. What would make him stop now?" As he monitored TV news reports from the kitchen of his small house in the Philadelphia suburbs, Scott Schiavo received a stream of calls yesterday from people denouncing him and his brother. On his answering machine was a lengthy message from a man from Texas who, shouting obscenities, called the Schiavo family murderers. "This isn't over by a long shot. We're going to get our name right," he said. "The world is going to know who Mike was. They're going to know Mike wasn't a beast . . . We're going to clear his name." Police made visits yesterday to both Scott Schiavo's home and the home of his brother, William, in Philadelphia, as a result of threats to the families. Copyright © The London Free Press