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Originally Posted by janelle
No one is saying it's would be murder now but not when she needed the feeding tube to begin with. But I would believe him more that she didn't want to live that way if he had told the doctors she said that when they first inserted the feeding tube. Fifteen years later is way too long to or even a year is too long to suddenly remember she once said it.
Mark Furhman had written a book on just what happened the morning of Terri's collapse. Her husband said he waited about 40 minutes to call for help and then he called her father. Why not call 911 as soon as he found her. Many questions the family wants answered,
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Seems to me the family wants more than answers. And yes you and others have said it is murder now thats the whole problem. Thats the reason their was an autopsy done to find out if there was a chance that she could have recovered, if the autopsy would have ended up with different results you best believe, her family, would have pushed for murder charges. And he didn't just up one day and decide I am sick of looking at her so I have to end this, oh yeah she said she didn't want to live this way. In the beginning he didn't think she was "gone" he thought there was hope. Through time and countless doctors saying she wouldn't recover, then is when he decided to end her body's life. It wasn't out of the blue or with malice. He was just defeated.