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by mcc99 on 11:08 PM May 18th, 2005 EST (#1)
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End of the article:
The Foundation is urging DCF to investigate the circumstances surrounding Scott's injuries.
According to Patton, Liza says Scott fell in the kitchen, but doctors tell Scott's mother his injuries are consistent with a head trauma, not a fall.
Whether Liza gets control is up to a judge, but until then, Scott's room sits ready.
"If his wife doesn't want him to live, then just let him go because we want him," said Patton.
Scott does not have a living will.
Liza would not comment Monday.
Just how did he receive the trauma I wonder??
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by Kyo on 11:22 PM May 18th, 2005 EST (#2)
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I'm not familiar with the Schiavo case, but in this one, it looks like his wife tried to kill him. Why aren't police investigating this as an attempted homicide?
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Just guessing:
Lack of evidence? This would have taken place some time ago, they may have investigated it at the time. By the sounds of it some people involved are suspicious.
Since no charges were laid, the reporter can't just come out and say that it looks like she tried to kill him. At least the reporter squeezed the implication into the story.
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