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06-29-2005, 08:45 PM
Schiavo book offers plots, few answers
Silent Witness hits the shelves after two months of research and writing. The author? Mark Fuhrman, former L.A. police detective.
The new book promises to answer some of the most tantalizing questions about the Terri Schiavo case: What was her marriage really like? What happened the morning she collapsed?
The 255-page hardback, Silent Witness, The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo's Death , made its national debut Tuesday. It was written by Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles police detective turned bestselling author.
The book did not appear to generate much initial excitement in several Tampa Bay area bookstores, despite prominent displays.
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He begins with a short introduction, explaining that he watched the Schiavo saga from afar and decided to write the book several days after her death. He said he received a telephone call from Sean Hannity, the conservative Fox News talk show host, who asked him to look into the case. Hannity had grown close to Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, while covering the story in Florida.
Fuhrman said he wanted to answer several key questions: How did Schiavo collapse? Had she been abused or murdered?
He spent a month researching the case in Florida, meeting with members of the Schindler family eight to 10 times. He said he read some of the court documents, but not all of them, because of time constraints. He spent another few weeks writing the book from an office above his garage, overlooking the Idaho mountains.
Full article here (http://www.sptimes.com/2005/06/29/Tampabay/Schiavo_book_offers_p.shtml)
Silent Witness hits the shelves after two months of research and writing. The author? Mark Fuhrman, former L.A. police detective.
The new book promises to answer some of the most tantalizing questions about the Terri Schiavo case: What was her marriage really like? What happened the morning she collapsed?
The 255-page hardback, Silent Witness, The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo's Death , made its national debut Tuesday. It was written by Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles police detective turned bestselling author.
The book did not appear to generate much initial excitement in several Tampa Bay area bookstores, despite prominent displays.
...
He begins with a short introduction, explaining that he watched the Schiavo saga from afar and decided to write the book several days after her death. He said he received a telephone call from Sean Hannity, the conservative Fox News talk show host, who asked him to look into the case. Hannity had grown close to Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, while covering the story in Florida.
Fuhrman said he wanted to answer several key questions: How did Schiavo collapse? Had she been abused or murdered?
He spent a month researching the case in Florida, meeting with members of the Schindler family eight to 10 times. He said he read some of the court documents, but not all of them, because of time constraints. He spent another few weeks writing the book from an office above his garage, overlooking the Idaho mountains.
Full article here (http://www.sptimes.com/2005/06/29/Tampabay/Schiavo_book_offers_p.shtml)