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Sherriff refuses to investigate Schiavo abuse.

The night before Terri Schiavo was found face down in her Florida home under mysterious circumstances, her best friend says Terri had had a fight with her husband, Michael Schiavo and that she had talked about divorce.

In testimony given in proceedings in the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court before Probate Court judge George W. Greer, Terri’s best friend Jackie Rhodes related under oath that Michael Schiavo was upset because Terri had spent $80 on her hair that day.

Hours later she received a phone call that Terri Schiavo was in the emergency room.

That was fifteen years ago on Feb. 25, 1990.

Only Terri Schiavo can tell what really happened that night.

Maybe that’s why Michael Schiavo wants her dead and cremated without an autopsy.

For the past 10 years, he has been battling Terri’s parents, Mary and Robert Schindler Sr. in the Florida courts trying to end Terri’s life by withdrawing the feeding tube that provides her nutrition and hydration. Removal of the tube will cause the brain damaged woman, now 41, to die by starvation and may destroy the evidence of an alleged crime and any chance of her recovery to speak and point and accusing finger at him.

There have been repeated allegations of criminal wrongdoing in the case and violations of state statutes in regard to the protection of vulnerable and disabled adults.

Repeated demands for a criminal investigation into the matter have fallen on deaf ears with Pinellas and Pasco County state attorney Bernie McCabe claiming that the statute of limitations had passed, even though there is evidence that additional alleged criminal wrongdoing may have occurred in the case.

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