Terri Schiavo’s time is running out and Hyscience is attempting to keep her story alive with the release of two additional posts related to the suspicious circumstances surrounding Terri Schiavo’s collapse that led to her brain damage.
The Perfect Murder: Michael Schiavo Could Face Criminal Charges
Empire Journal on Michael Schiavo
The posts quote an article from the Empire Journal describing the various discrepancies surrounding Terri Schiavo’s medical condition in 1991, shortly after her collapse. A bone scan, ordered March 5, 1991, revealed that Terri had extensive injuries previously unknown by her family. Dr. Campbell Walker, who conducted the scan wrote that "this patient has a history of trauma." His analysis determined injuries to the ribs, thoracic vertebrae, both sacroiliac joints, both ankles and both knees.
Unfortunately, the report was not provided to the Schindlers, Terri’s parents, until a 2002 court proceeding forced its release during discovery. Terri’s Fight adds,
In preparation for Terri’s October 2002 trial, her ER records were reviewed and it was plainly noted in the "Admitting Summary" that Terri had a "rigid neck" when she was admitted to the hospital. These injuries were never disclosed to Terri’s family, nor—to their knowledge—were they ever investigated. The doctor reviewing these records testified that the only other patient he treated with similar injuries was the victim of an attempted strangulationDr. William Hammesfahr, a world renowned neurologist, wrote a complete report concerning the Schiavo case in September, 2002, revealing that medical tests conducted after her collapse did not show evidence of a heart attack. After asserting the strong liklihood that Terri suffered a spinal cord injury, he wrote, "Interestingly, I have seen this pattern of mixed brain (cerebral) and spinal cord findings in a patient once before, a patient who was asphyxiated."
In addition, Hammesfahr concluded,
The patient can clearly swallow, and is able to swallow approximately 2 liters of water per day (the daily amount of saliva generated). Water is one of the most difficult things for people to swallow. It is unlikely that she currently needs the feeding tube. She should be evaluated by an Ear Nose and Throat specialist, and have a new swallowing exam.The suspicious circumstances surrounding Terri's collapse, while circumstantial, should motivate an investigation and at the very least limit Michael Schiavo's influence on her life - he is, or could be, a potential suspect. Rev. Robert Johansen has written more on this and other topics.The patient is not in coma. She is alert and responsive to her environment. She responds to specific people best. She tries to please others by doing activities for which she gets verbal praise. She has voluntary control over multiple extremities
What can you do? Hyscience has the info at the end of this post. Second, spread the word (blog) about the injustice given to a woman who is no less valuable in the eyes of God (the only opinion the truly counts) than any other person. Finally, read Terri's Fight regularly:


There have been so many allegations surrounding Michael Schiavo concerning his alleged abuse toward Terri and his motives for wanting her dead. Why hasn't the District Attorney conducted an investigation? I come from Bucks County, PA (same as the Schiavos and Schindlers) and I can tell you that our District Attorney out here would have definitely conducted a criminal investigation on a person with so many mind-blowing allegations swirling around him.