By the spring of 2005, a severely disabled Florida woman named Terri Schiavo had lived in a dark, tiny hospice room for four years. On the morning of March 18, Terri was sitting up in a chair, unhooked to machines of any kind. Her aunt and sister were visiting. As Terri listened to them talk, she was smiling. She had no idea that the State of Florida was about to dehydrate her to death. Lawless is... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In the aftermath of Terri’s death, the Schindlers and Schiavos try to move on and find healing…even as Terri’s legacy continues to play out in the public square.Lawless is listener supported. Find out more at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes fr... more
After Terri’s feeding tube is removed once again, the Schindlers’ allies scramble for any last-ditch rescue plans. Some are lawful. Others, less so. Police arrest nearly 50 people who try to bring Terri water. Meanwhile, protesters around the hospice... more
Raquel “Rocky” Rodriguez was Jeb Bush’s right-hand advisor during the Schiavo case. In this special episode, Rocky unpacks the governor’s backstage strategies and explains the unwritten decision that tied his hands once and for all.Lawless is made po... more
After Terri's feeding tube finally comes out, Republicans and Democrats come to together in Congress in a new bid to save her. And the fight over Terri's life divides Michael and Jodi—and spills over into Judge Greer's spiritual life.Additional suppo... more
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These episodes gave us a behind the scenes look into what happened while leaving the listener to draw their own conclusions. This is thoughtful and professional journalism. I hope to take what I’ve learned to help me value life more than I do, to help me be a better citizen, and mostly to glorify God in how I think about and respond to these issues and the people involved in them.
World does a brilliant job of unraveling the strands that make up the tapestry of this case. It’s caused lots of good discussions in my family about life and death and our own end-of-kids wishes.
I very much appreciate the title of this podcast. I think it’s taking way too long to tell this story. Too many other things call. Wish you had been faster - not spread out over one year, and still moseying along.
Well done! The story telling is phenomenal and the editing is out of this world. You can tell you all put a lot of work into this. And the story of Terri Schiavo is respectfully told. more
I couldn’t stop listening after episode one. Excellent narrative and presentation of facts and perspectives missed or ignored during the saga.
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