Thank you for that beautiful compassion, Kimberly125. It's greatly appreciated (and needed) especially during this Christmas season.
You know, I was thinking about this case. And how people who are in the middle of such horror, can get through it by having a "cause" or somehting to fight for. In a way, that's why murder cases, while horrible for a victim's family, sometimes have the effect of allowing them to hang on, despite incredible grief, because their mind is concentrating on the court battle, rather than just the emptiness.
There may be something similar at play here.
As I have stated previously, I think if the hospital had backed off and just allowed them whatever time they needed, this would have been over much more quickly than it will be now. Now they have a cause to distract from their grief and horror.
I still say let them have the time they need. And please don't argue "cost" with me. I get the argument. But I've made my feelings on that pretty clear and don't want to rehash it. I think battling this family publicly is much more "costly" than just allowing the family to keep Jahi on life support would be. Brain dead bodies don't last on life support too long, anyhow, apparently.