This past week the autopsy report for Terry Schiavo was released. Among the findings from the autopsy report were the following:
He also said she was blind, because the “vision centers of her brain were dead,” and that her brain was about half of its expected size when she died 13 days following the feeding tube’s removal.
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“The brain weighed 615 grams, roughly half of the expected weight of a human brain,” he said. “This damage was irreversible, and no amount of therapy or treatment would have regenerated the massive loss of neurons.”
So it would seem like those that argued that Terry Schiavo was responsive to visual stimuli and that she would someday recover were sadly wrong. A lot of politicians used this case to further their political goals and ambitions. The worst was Senator Bill Frist who hoped that his “leadership” role in this mess would cement support for him among the religious right. He got on the Senate floor and on TV to use his medical background (he’s a doctor) to add legitimacy to his otherwise politically crafted opinion. “She certainly seems to respond to visual stimuli,” he said then. Well, these days he’s denying this to anyone that asks. I wish he would just admit that he was wrong.
Of course, then he wouldn’t be part of the modern Republican leadership, would he?
Speaking of Republican leadership, I have no words for what Jeb Bush did today:
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (AP) — Gov. Jeb Bush asked a prosecutor Friday to investigate why Terri Schiavo collapsed 15 years ago, calling into question how long it took her husband to call 911 after he found her.
In a letter faxed to Pinellas-Pasco County State Attorney Bernie McCabe, Bush said Michael Schiavo testified in a 1992 medical malpractice trial that he found his wife collapsed at 5 a.m., and he said in a 2003 television interview that he found her about 4:30 a.m. He called 911 at 5:40 a.m.
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An autopsy released Wednesday concluded that she had been in a persistent vegetative state and revealed no evidence that she was strangled or otherwise abused before she collapsed
Yeah, you know, this guy hasn’t suffered enough. This family hasn’t suffered enough. It’s time to reopen this case based on two diverging accounts several years apart. It’s now been 15 years. For God’s sake, can’t we just let these people be? This posturing by the Republicans is absolutely pathetic and unprincipled. I can’t believe that this is what anyone on any side wants… are we reduced to seeking revenge now because the autopsy didn’t show what the religious right wanted?
(some of the links come via Atrios and Amanda’s post at Pandagon)





June 19th, 2005 at 6:16 AM
Several? Try less than several. I little over a couple.
June 20th, 2005 at 11:43 AM
Dude. Read the post. I think 11 years counts as “several.” (1992, 2003… you do the math.)
June 20th, 2005 at 11:50 AM
Terri Schiavo: Charts Show Discrepancy Of More Than 2 Hours in addition to 30-70 minute gap Re: Terri’s “Collapse” And Time Michael Schiavo Waited In Seeking Help – Michael’s accounts proven to be no more than stories hiding his complicity in her collapse.
Please provide me feedback re: charts,. I created
Schiavo “Collapse” More Than Two Hour Discrepancy Proven By Charting
http://tekgnosis.typepad.com/tekgnosis/2005/06/terri_schiavo_c.html
Juan V Schoch
Lake Mary, FL
June 20th, 2005 at 1:50 PM
You didn’t prove anything except that he didn’t look at the clock closely the night this all happened just in case his wife later collapsed. Besides, the different testimonies and interviews you’re drawing from are all many months and years apart. 7/92, 11/92, 2000, 2003 and 2005. Her collapse was in 2/92.
More to the point, though: Don’t you think her parents thought of this? In their attempts to get custody from Mr. Schiavo and their different lawsuits, you don’t think any of their lawyers thought to this? Are you that full of yourself that you think that something as basic as, jeez, did he wait to call 911 escaped them?
My perspective on this is simple. It’s a personal, family issue. The family took this fight on and numerous impartial judges have looked this over and found no reason to give the parents custody. That’s the end of the matter. All of you people who are out to seek Michael Schiavo’s blood are taking this too far. It’s gone too far.
Leave them in peace and let God worry about them. There’s nothing else that can be gained from this by any side.