Wednesday, October 22, 2003

"Immediately after Terri Schiavo collapsed back in 1990, Michael was quoted as saying the following:

"I believe in the vows I took with my wife, through sickness, in health, for richer or poor. I married my wife because I love her and I want to spend the rest of my life with her. I am going to do that."

A jury ended up awarding Michael $1.3 million in a medical malpractice case and stipulated that $750,000 was to be used for Terri's medical care. Instead of making sure Terri had the best doctors money could buy, Michael placed a "do-not-resuscitate" order on Terri's medical chart.

He's spent the following years doing everything he could to end Terri's life -- some say to pocket what's left of the money that should have been used for Terri's care

To combat Terri's family's efforts to save her life and provide her with basic medical and rehab care, Michael hired George Felos, who has been called the "Dr. Kevorkian" of attorneys. Felos doesn't just support assisted suicide, he actively purses making it legal across the country.

Then, Michael struck up a relationship with a woman who now describes him as "emotionally manipulative" and says Michael talked constantly about wanting Terri to die.

Michael had better luck in his second affair and now has a live-in girlfriend. They already have one child out-of-wedlock and another on the way.

You probably know the rest of the story ...

Terri's feeding tube has been removed, Michael denied her what might have been her final chance at having communion, Terri's family says he wants her body cremated so he can cover-up potential abuse, and now Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida legislature have given Terri and her family a renewed hope.

Michael's fighting Terri's victory in courts -- still trying to end her life."

Source: LifeNews.com

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