Whoa slow down there. They documented unexplained broken bones A year
after she was admitted.
I didn't realize they had this info, I guess the autopsy won't matter.

Bone scan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo#Bone_scan)
A bone scan [20]
(http://www.hospicepatients.org/dr-walker-t-schiavo-bone-scan-deposition.txt)
performed one year after her 1990 injury showed, according to the
radiologist who evaluated it, that Mrs. Schiavo had suffered prior
traumatic injuries to multiple ribs (on both sides), to both
sacroiliac joints, both knees, both ankles, several thoracic
vertebrae, and to her right thigh, in addition to a minor compression
fracture of the L1 vertebra. Mrs. Schiavo's family did not know of the
existence of this scan until November 2002, 12 years after her brain
damage and entry into an incapacitated state. Forensic pathologist Dr.
Michael Baden, provided with the scan but not with her history,
suggested that physical trauma, specifically a head injury, probably
caused Mrs. Schiavo's collapse, [21]
(http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewCulture.asp?Page=\Culture\archive\200310\CUL20031028a.html),
though in a later interview [22]
(http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148756,00.html), after learning
her history, he agreed that the bulimia/hypokalemia explanation was
also possible. The trauma is consistent with her cardiac arrest, fall,
CPR attempts and eventual resuscitation.

Upon becoming aware of the bone scan report possibly suggesting
previous abuse, the Schindlers petitioned the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit
Court for a full evidentiary hearing to evaluate the new evidence. On
November 22, 2002, probate judge George Greer denied the motion,
stating that the issue of trauma 12 years earlier was irrelevant to
the current case. [23]
(http://abstractappeal.com/schiavo/trialctorder11-02-scan.pdf)

Mrs. Schiavo's family and Dr. William Hammesfahr, a neurologist they
hired to examine her in 2002, claim that she had been battered by her
husband. Hammesfahr was later to be disciplined by the Florida Board
of Medicine in 2003 regarding overbilling charges for a stroke
treatment [24] 
(http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/FinalOrders/03-17-03/DOH-03-0182.pdf)
(the same treatment that he proposed to use in order to treat Terri in
2002). Hammesfahr has also been accused of incorrectly claiming to be
a Nobel Prize nominee for a prize for which his nominator was
ineligible to nominate him. [25]
(http://mediamatters.org/items/printable/200503220009)



On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:44:11 -0800, William Bowen wrote:
> What unexplained broken bones? She has unexplained broken bones?
> 
> Or do you mean the ones that Schiavo was trying to cover up by not
> having the autopsy?
> 
> Or do you mean the ones that she _must_ have because he was an abusive 
> fucknut?
> 
> Or do you mean the ones that her parents _hope_ she has so that they
> (and you and a whole shit-load of other people) will have been right
> about their suspicions about Schiavo all this time?
> 
> Seems you're the one claiming to know what's in the autopsy report.
> One that, oddly enough, hasn't been written yet.
> 
> Or maybe Schiavo gave $1.37 to the coroner so he would write a
> "favorable" autopsy outcome.
> 
> c'mon...
> 
> --
> will

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