Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Transcript: Michael Schiavo on 'Nightline'

Check out some of these gems.

BURY: Your wife's family and their supporters have been arguing in the most graphic terms that what you are going to allow happen on Friday, in their words, is in effect condemning your wife to a cruel death by starvation.

I'd like you to address that charge from them.

SCHIAVO: That's one of their soapboxes they've been on for a long time.

Terry will not be starved to death. Her nutrition and hydration will be taken away. This happens across this country every day.

Death through removing somebody's nutrition is very painless. That has been brought to the courts many of times. Doctors have come in and testified. It is a very painless procedure.

Terry can't -- she has no cortex left. She doesn't feel pain. She doesn't feel hunger. If she can't feel pain why do they medicate her for menstrual cramps every month?
So what's going to happen is slowly -- her potassium and her electrolytes will slowly diminish and she will drift off to a nice little sleep and eventually pass on to be with God.

Where the heck is the money?

First of all, do you stand to benefit financially in any way from your wife's death?

SCHIAVO: There is no money. I will receive not a penny.

BURY: You did receive something of a malpractice settlement north of $1 million at one point, is that correct?

SCHIAVO: Yes.

FELOS: Well, no.

BURY: And what happened to that?

FELOS: Michael didn't receive those funds. Those were received in Terri's guardianship and it was a bank who was her guardian of the property that administered those funds.

BURY: But the question remains: What happened to those funds?

FELOS: Well, those funds have been used for Terri's medical care and guardianship expenses and costs and fees over many, many years.

Those funds are virtually gone, and Mr. Schiavo is not going to inherit or gain one penny by the result of Terri's death

This one is priceless, for everything else there is MasterCard.


SCHIAVO: In the 15 years? This happening to my wife.

Just because it's happened to Terri doesn't mean I don't still love her. She was a part of my life. She'll always be a part of my life.

And to sit here and be called a murderer and an adulterer by people that don't know me, and a governor stepping into my personal, private life, who doesn't know me either?

Mike you've been shacked up with another woman for close to 10 years. You've sired two kids with her. I don't need to know you, to know that is the text book definition of adultery.

2 Comments:

At 7:13 PM, Blogger Pat Campbell said...

No, that's not what I'm saying. You might want to reread the post.

 
At 3:17 AM, Blogger Tim said...

This is classic: "Terry will not be starved to death. Her nutrition and hydration will be taken away." We won't starve her, we just won't feed her. This is similar to Michael's denial that he has committed adultery even though he is living with another woman. He hasn't received Terri's negligence award either (he did spend it though - you know those guardianship expenses really add up).

Thanks for the post.

 

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