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"Cricket" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "tinydancer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message snipped> > > > > > Coupled with medical records that indicated Terri was admitted to the > > > hospital the night of her collapse with a "suspiciously rigid neck" > > > which two physicians described as being consistent with attempted > > > strangulation, > > > > Schiavo is 6'6", had he tried to strangle his wife, there wouldn't > > necessarily have to be any other injuries. Afterall, this is a true crime > > ng. Personally, I don't have enough information to know whether a crime > was > > committed that night or not. > > > > td > > I'm wondering, if he tried to strangle her (admittedly it could have been an > accident in anger that he didn't intend to complete), how could he not have > succeeded, given the size difference? And if he wanted her dead, a few more > minutes before calling 911 wouldn't have been provable. I suppose he could > have done it in a rage, but I don't recall reading anything to the effect > that he had a violent temper, though I may have missed it. I read a story somewhere, probably posted on this ng, about them having a huge fight prior to his going to work that evening. That terri had had her hair done that day, and he was furious about the amount of money she spent on it. One of her friends said, she was so concerned about it, that after he left for work, she called her friend and told her how mad Michael was about the money she'd spent that day. td > > > > > > > > > > > > > > prompted the Schindlers to seek an investigation of the > > > 1990 collapse. Amid strenous objection from Felos, Greer ruled against > > > such a probe. > > > > > > Bobby Schindler said the refusal to investigate Terri's collapse casts > > > doubt on Schiavo's assertion he still loves his wife. > > > > > > "The broken bones got there somehow," he said. "It seems to me if I > > > were her husband I would want to find out what happened to her." > > > > > > In last night's interview, Schiavo addressed the strangulation > > > testimony by asking why her neck was not bruised and her trachea > > > damaged. > > > > > > Terri's collapse > > > > > > The CNN show began with Schiavo's recount of Feb. 25, 1990-- the night > > > of the collapse. According to Schiavo, he heard a "thud" in the hall > > > at 4:30 a.m. and got out of bed to find his wife lying face down on > > > the floor. Schiavo said he rolled her over and saw she was "lifeless" > > > and called 911. > > > > > > "If Michael rolled her over, then he rolled her back," Schindler told > > > WorldNetDaily. "He has also stated [in other interviews] that when I > > > showed up he was cradling her in his arms. Now he's changing his > > > story?" > > > > > > According to Schindler, Schiavo called Robert Schindler first, who > > > then alerted Bobby because he lived in the same apartment complex as > > > his sister, and then called 911. Bobby Schindler said when he arrived > > > on the scene, Terri was face down with her arms underneath her and her > > > hands up by her neck. > > > > > > "It's etched in my mind," said Schindler, adding that he heard a > > > "gurgling or snoring sound" coming from Terri. > > > > > > Lie detector test? > > > > > > Following 45 minutes of a they-said, he-said discussion, in which > > > Schiavo repeatedly accused the Schindlers of lying, King opened the > > > show to callers who asked tougher questions than King. > > > > > > One caller asked if Schiavo was willing to take a lie detector test. > > > Schiavo responded, "I'll refrain from answering that right now." > > > > > > Meanwhile, Schindler told WorldNetDaily he visited Terri last night > > > and said she was doing "remarkably well" although she seemed "ornery." > > > He described her as alert and responsive and back to how she was prior > > > to last week's six-day stint without the feeding tube. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------ > > > > > > Read WorldNetDaily's unparalleled, in-depth coverage of the tug of war > > > over Terri Schindler-Schiavo. > > > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35305 > > > > > > Related special offers: > > > > > > 'Pro-choicers' clap after partial-birth abortion > > > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35123 > > > > > > 'Killer Angel': Exposing racist convictions of Planned Parenthood's > > > Margaret Sanger > > > http://www.shopnetdaily.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=370 > > > > > > The book that terrifies the abortion industry > > > http://www.shopnetdaily.com/store/item.asp?ITEM_ID=766 > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ------ > > > Diana Lynne is a news editor for WorldNetDaily.com. > > > > > > > > > This article's URL is: > > > http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35304 > > > > > >
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