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Re: Appeals court: Terri Schiavo parents cannot intervene
I think he didn't do it in the begining because he felt that there was still hope. The court case was decided the day that she went to the hospital and things went wrong. She didn't have to be kept alive for that. I honestly believe that he had hope in the begining that she would get better. He did have her in some great facilities and he paid dearly for them. But I think that just like anyone he had to come to the realization that she wasn't going to get any better. That she wasn't going to just wake up one morning and come home. And when he was able to accept that, he was ready to let go. Her parents didn't agree.
If she had died at the hospital, he would have collected even more because the hospital and the doctors would have then been responsible for her death.
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