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Rita
06-17-2005, 04:29 PM
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (June 17) -- Gov. Jeb Bush said Friday that a prosecutor has agreed to investigate why Terri Schiavo collapsed 15 years ago, citing an alleged time gap between when her husband found her and when he called 911.

Bush said his request for the probe was not meant to suggest wrongdoing by Michael Schiavo.

''It's a significant question that during this ordeal was never brought up,'' Bush told reporters.

Michael Schiavo's attorney has said his client called for help right away.

In a letter faxed to Pinellas-Pasco County State Attorney Bernie McCabe, the governor said Michael Schiavo testified in a 1992 medical malpractice trial that he found his wife collapsed at 5 a.m. on Feb. 25, 1990, 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

''Between 40 and 70 minutes elapsed before the call was made, and I am aware of no explanation for the delay,'' Bush wrote. ''In light of this new information, I urge you to take a fresh look at this case without any preconceptions as to the outcome.''

McCabe was out of state Friday and couldn't immediately be reached for comment, but Bush said McCabe has agreed to his request.

Michael Schiavo's attorney, George Felos, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment from The Associated Press. But on Wednesday he said his client didn't wait to call for help and has conceded that he confuses dates and times.

Felos has said that if Michael Schiavo had not called 911 immediately, as Bush and others allege, Terri Schiavo would have died that day.

''There is no hour gap or other gap to the point Michael heard Terri fall and called 911,'' Felos said. ''We've seen the baseless allegations in this case fall by the wayside one by one ... That's what I would call it, a baseless claim to perpetuate a controversy that in fact doesn't exist.''

Terri Schiavo died March 31 from dehydration after her feeding tube was disconnected at her husband's request, despite years of efforts by her parents, Bush and others to keep her alive.

The governor's request followed the release Wednesday of an autopsy concluding that Terri Schiavo had been in a persistent vegetative state and revealed no evidence that she was strangled or otherwise abused before she collapsed.

It left unanswered the question of why Terri Schiavo's heart stopped, cutting oxygen off from her brain. The autopsy showed she suffered irreversible brain damage and her brain had shrunk to half the normal size for her age.

Bobby Schindler, Schiavo's brother, said Friday his family believes more questions were raised than answered by the autopsy report and that a new legal review is appropriate.

''Anything that can shed some light on the cause of Terri's collapse is going to be welcomed by our family,'' he said from Bloomington, Minn., where the family is speaking at an anti-abortion convention.

But the request was immediately criticized by some lawmakers.

''Enough is enough,'' said Democratic Sen. Ron Klein. ''I don't want to see it on TV any more, I don't want to hear politicians talk about it. Let her be at peace.''

Bush acknowledged in his letter that an investigation may be difficult.

''I understand that these events took place many years ago, and that you may not be able to collect all the relevant records and physical evidence. However, Mrs. Schiavo's family deserves to know anything that can be done to determine the cause and circumstances of her collapse 15 years ago,'' Bush wrote. ''The unanswered questions may be unanswerable, but the attempt should be made.''

maxpower
06-17-2005, 05:10 PM
this is the stupid things a republican would do.. the doctors proved she was sick, and no way of recovering.. now they feel dump and stupid.. because her husband was right... *so now they trying to stick this on him, to blame him for all this.. where were they 15 years ago... dump mother fockers.. sorry just pissed.. nice topic rita

sammiedebull
06-17-2005, 05:15 PM
Again, I do nto think the husband has the right to pull the plug, how do we know she really told him to do that, even if she was brain dead, how do we really know she told him she wanted the plug pulled if she was ever in such a state? was it in writing? NO? did she tell anyone else? NO? is there money involved here? YES. For God sakes, the guy already has kids with another woman.

I dont know the guy but i would say his motives are a bit wishy washy for me.

tmsocha
06-17-2005, 08:09 PM
Witch Hunt

Rita
06-18-2005, 02:58 PM
This investigation should have happened years ago. They should have been asking the question why Terri's husband waited so long to call 911 15 years ago. It might be due to her autopsy but regardless, these questions should have been asked and an investigation should have been done.