The issue now I believe is going beyond Terri's right to die. How about her right to be laid to rest as she would like!

From what I understand now, Michael Schiavo will not allow her to have a proper funeral when the time comes. The family are devout Roman Catholics and said their daughter was as well and is entitled to a complete Catholic funeral, with casket, viewing, mass, burial, etc. The husband wants to cremate Terri and bury her in HIS family's plot.

I have heard much over the last few days that there is suspicion that he might have been involved in the heart attack which caused all of time. Some say she was possibly strangled. Should she be allowed an autopsy this might come to light. Hence, Michael's dilemma. Why else the rush to cremate?

If Michael wants to be viewed as something other than a monster he should step up to the plate and allow Terri to pass into her parent's hands after death. Why should he care at that point? The hullaballo over her "right to die" will be over.

I can't help but think he might be doing better than Scott Peterson did in possibly getting away with the perfect murder. No one will ever know, but I do believe if he wants to put an end to the murmuring about his possible part in all of this he should allow an autopsy. I certainly would want to clear my name if it was me.