Schiavo’s family, husband battle over true story

...ba href=/eating disorder/a/b, which he blames for her collapse and brief heart stoppage.

The family accuses him of pumping the money into his legal battle with them, not his wife’s hospital care.

Michael Schiavo spelled out his version of his wife’s life and death on her tombstone: She “departed this Earth” on Feb 25, 1990 — the day she collapsed — and was “at peace” last March 31.

“I kept my promise,” reads the inscription.

Schiavo’s Roman Catholic family argued she would never have wanted to be left to die and was responsive.

Terri died in her husband’s arms, after he had her family escorted out.

That is just one reason the family casts him as the villain.

They maintain her death was not fully investigated.

The family’s book claims to tell the inside story of Terri’s “troubled relationship.” Be the first to rate this article!

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MoreLessThe sameView Results Quick Search Classifieds Archive Search Ma ximum stories: 25 50 100 1000 Advanced Search Mother waives extradition Staff and Wire Service reportsHALIFAX - Shellie White agreed to be taken back to Arizona Monday after she was charged by U.S.

Marshals on a fugitive warrant for violating a custody agreement.

It is not clear when she will be returned to Arizona, where an investigator said she was indicted on two felony counts of abduction.According to investigators, White's ex-husband, Ernest Karnes, had custody of their two children and was living in Globe, Ariz., three years ago when White took the youngsters for a weekend visitation.

They first went to her home in Tucson and then eventually moved east before finally settling in Roanoke Rapids to live with a women White met on the Internet, according to authorities.On Friday, she was taken into custody by U.S.

Marshals with the help of Roanoke Rapids police.

The children, a boy and a girl ages 6 and 8, were handed over to the Halifax County Depar...

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