Michael Schiavo couldn’t resist the temptation to inscribe his version of his late wife Terri Schindler-Schiavo’s passing into her final resting place. CNN reports that he has created a self-serving tombstone to mark Terri’s final resting place:
“Michael Schiavo, who said he promised his wife he would not keep her alive artificially and waged a long legal battle to remove her feeding tube, had the words ‘I kept my promise’ inscribed on her bronze grave marker.“The marker also lists February 25, 1990 — the day she collapsed and fell into what most doctors said was an irreversible vegetative state — as the date Schiavo ‘departed this Earth.’
“Schiavo actually died March 31 [2005], nearly two weeks after her feeding tube was removed by court order. The marker lists that date as when Schiavo was ‘at peace.’”
Michael Schiavo continues to prove that he has only a great yawning hole where his conscience should be.
In other news, former L.A. detective Mark Fuhrman has written a book on the case, which is scheduled to be released June 28 and titled Silent Witness. If there is to be any human justice in this case at all, we might hope that Fuhrman’s book does for Terri Schiavo what his book Murder In Greenwich did for murder victim Martha Moxley and all those who despaired of human justice in her case.


