"Ultimately we we went into the hospital trusting the white coat"
The story of Grace Schara, as told by her father Scott Schara.
Please familiarize yourself with the story of Grace Schara.
This 18 minute video clip dated May 22, 2022, was taken from Mercy Seat Church. Transcript below.
“Ultimately we we went into the hospital trusting the white coat and trusting the white coat. Ultimately is is why Grace is not here today. And one of the take-home messages if you end up in the hospital is to be aware they don't necessarily have the same agenda as you.
And it doesn't mean they're all bad. The hospital that I went into- I can't say enough good things about. They saved my life, but the hospital that Grace went into I can say confidently now they intended to kill her.
So about six weeks ago I crossed the line and started saying this was intentional. And it was because one of the podcasters asked me do you think that this was premeditated? And as I go through the story, you make your own judgment call. But I've come to that conclusion myself and it wasn't easy to come to that conclusion because you start with thinking that this is an accident.
So when we first discovered that they killed Grace, which we knew on November 8th she died on October 13th, we thought well this is an accident. We didn't know for sure that, you know, it seemed there's too many coincidences, but we still assumed that the hospital would want to know. We shared all the research with with the hospital, and they chose to not meet with us, and then it's been quite a discovery process since then.
So what happened is at 8:00 in the morning on Grace's last day the doctor called Cindy and I at home at about 8:00. And the purpose of his call was the night before he had asked us for the fourth time for a pre-authorization to put Grace on a ventilator. So Grace was never a ventilator candidate.
There was never a need for a ventilator but they kept pressuring us or pushing us for a pre-authorization or pre-approval for a ventilator. So that morning when he called he was asking for our decision from the call the night before and we said no and I believe by saying no that set a sequence of events that happened on Grace's last day to take her out.
And I say that with a fair amount of confidence because the day before, Jessica, our daughter, was in the room with Grace the entire day and Grace's oxygen saturation the entire night before was at 98 and 99%. Before Grace went to bed on October 12th, Jessica called her two boys, Grace's nephews, on a FaceTime call, and Grace sat up in bed. And typical Grace, she has a BiPap mask on, but she hollers because she knows the boys can hear them, hi boys, so it it's just typical Grace.
Even though, again I told you I’d tell you some of the back story, so before that, we found out in searching the records, on October 9th they started Grace on a sedation med called precedex. That sedation med she was on four full days before her last day. So in spite of being sedated, she was still Grace. She was was typical Grace.
And this sedation drug is illegal to have anybody on it for more than 24 hours. They had her on it for four full days. It's used as a drug for an anesthesia drug to knock people out for surgery. The anesthesia nurses- are there any anesthesia nurses in in the room? If you know anybody that's an anesthesia nurse, ask them. They'll tell you that it should not be used for more than three hours.
So anyway the doctor calls us then at 8:00 wanting this decision. We say no. We find out after the fact that they were only making $1,680 a day on Grace in the hospital because we chose to not ventilater her. If you ventilate a patient the numbers go to about $300,000, so because we chose to not ventilate her, the hospital that day was at maximum capacity.
This stuff I found all in the research. The Emergency Room is at max capacity. so just connect the dots. This is one of the first coincidences that I will tell you it was premeditated. So they had people in the Emergency Room waiting that were higher paying patients. And we can take out a $1,680 a day patient and replace them with a $20,000 a day patient.
So just process as we keep going.
So then he says to Cindy and I, Grace had such a good day yesterday, I think we should put her on a feeding tube. We foolishly agreed to this. I say foolishly after the fact. They would not let me feed Grace when I was in the room with her. They would not let Jessica feed Grace.
We had 44 hours without an advocate. I was kicked out of the room on October 10th by an armed guard then we had 44 hours without an advocate. During that 44 hours they increased the dose of precedex seven times. So instead of feeding Grace, they sedated her instead.
We've been had the blessing of being involved with Tom Renz the national attorney. He hired a he hired a medical malpractice nurse to review Grace's records and she concluded that they- the way they killed her, is they chemically restrained her with this drug precedex.
So during the time she was there they only gave her a few protein shakes. So now she's malnourished. So she really does need a feeding tube. But it's self-inflicted! They caused the need! So they caused the need for the feeding tube which he requested. So that fits into the story here in a minute.
So now- you have to consider the sequence of events that I'm going to tell you were monitored and implemented by a 14-year ICU nurse. So when you hear this, you think well this could just be a mistake? Well this is a 14-year ICU nurse who gave Grace all these drugs.
So now Jessica was in the room. She said to the 14-year ICU nurse, I'm going to take a shower. She said you can't, you’ve got to go home and take a shower. And Jessica challenged said well, when my dad was in the room he could take a shower. There's a shower right in the room. Well you can't. I don't care what they allowed your dad to do. You need to go home and take a shower.
So Jess thinks she's going to be there for three four days before Grace gets out. She buzzes home, takes a shower, inside of an hour she's back in the room.
When she gets gowned up, she overhears two doctors and a nurse in the hallway. The 14-year ICU nurse, the doctor who ordered the meds, say the family is not going to like this. So she says what aren't they going to like? And they told her we had to restrain Grace while you were gone. Which that means strap her down to the bed.
So they strapped Grace down to the bed. She says what's the reason? She said well she wanted to go to the bathroom. They made her poop in the bed. So just think think this through. One of the- I couldn't even tell this piece of the story for the first couple months when I was was on TV.
And then an attorney that we work with said Scott do you think that you would have been strapped down to the bed if this happened to you? I said absolutely not. So that Sunday, God always gets me up at 3 in the morning when he wants me to do something important, and he got me up at 3 in the morning that Sunday, and I went through all the doctor's records.
There's 22 doctor reports. Went through all of them looking for Down Syndrome. They referenced the fact that Grace had Down Syndrome 36 different times. Then I went through it a second time and I looked for other anomalies, which we had seen but I wanted to track them.
They referenced the fact that Grace was not vaccinated. That we were Christians. That were following the Frontline doctor's misinformation campaign. So if you end up in the hospital, or your loved one, beware. You know these things that you think are common. I mean you're a Christian, you're unvaccinated, all of a sudden you become the person who gets rationed care.
So now they use that excuse. They strap down to the bed to ratchet up the precedex further. Instead of waiting to insert the feeding tube, the attending nurse said to the 14-year ICU nurse I think that we should wait till Grace's numbers rebound. She said no, we're not waiting. So now they put the feeding tube in next. At 10:48 in the morning, the feeding tube is in. They use that is the last excuse to ratchet up precedex to max dose.
So at 10:48 in the morning on Grace's last day- remember the night before she's saying hi boys? Oxygen 98 99 all night long. 10:48 in the morning she's completely knocked out. Like she's knocked out for surgery. She was out the rest of the day.
Say that again? Oh yes, yeah I mean she was talking right even that morning she was talking with Jessica. Because Jess said hey I'm going to- Grace I'm going to go home and take a shower, is that OK? And yeah that's fine Jess. So even though she's sedated, but then you know in that hour Jess is gone, they ratchet it up because of the the strapping her down to the bed, then the feeding tube, now she's knocked out.
In spite of being knocked out they gave her a dose of lorazapam, which is an anti-anxiety med at 11:25. At 5:46, remember she's now at max dos precedex. 5:46, another dose of lorazapam. 5:49, 3 minutes later another dose. 6:15, a 2 milligram dose of morphine as an IV push.
That 29-minute window, none of us in this room could have survived that. That took her out. So now, was this premeditated? So proces. A doctor had to order the meds. A second doctor had to sign off. The alarm system- they had to override.
The alarm system in the at the hospital says those meds are not supposed to be combined. So they had to override the the system. Then a 14-year ICU nurse delivered the meds. This is why I'm saying I think it's intentional. Because you can't make that up. And that's a sequence of events that- it's terrible.
And when we conclude I'll give you the what I believe is the answer as to why. So now at 6:15- Jessica never left Grace's side other than in the shower. Always was holding her. She starts feeling Grace get cold, so she gets ahold of the ICU nurse who's in the hallway. From the time they gave Grace the morphine until Grace was pronounced dead at 7:27, no medical professional stepped foot in that room.
That's in spite of the fact that the package insert for morphine says to not combine those meds because it causes death. And it says to have the reversal drug bedside and monitor the patient. They did none of that.
Jessica feels Grace getting cold. The ICU nurse says that's normal. She won't come in the room to take a temperature even though Jess requested that. She said just cover her with a blanket.
Now Jess called Cindy and I panicking at 7:20. She said Dad Grace’s not numbers are dropping like crazy. I said get the nurses in! She said, I can't! They will not come in the room. She estimated 30 nurses in the hallway at this point because of the shift change.
So Cindy and I are on a FaceTime call with Jess and we start hollering save our daughter! They holler back to us- she's DNR, do not resuscitate!
So the DNR on a person- this is common sense. What I have on this slide are all the state statutes related to DNR. They violated seven State statutes. But just go through it- just from a common sense perspective.
The first state statute involved is that either the patient or the patient’s power of attorney, which was my wife Cindy, has to request the DNR. That's the first thing. Well Grace didn't request the DNR. Cindy did not request the DNR. The second thing then is the doctor is supposed to explain the DNR, the consequences, the blah blah blah. Well of course that's not explained.
The third thing which you you just think intuitively, don't you have to sign something? Well of course that's codified in State Statute. So Cindy would have had to sign the DNR. Of course there's no no signing of the DNR. Then they're supposed to put a bracelet on Grace for DNR. No bracelet on Grace. Then after they said she's DNR we holler back she's not DNR save our daughter.
Which that's also codified in State Statute. If you say, the patient or their Advocate say, override the DNR, or save our daughter, some version of that, that overrides any DNR put in place. They refuse to obey the Law. We watched Grace die at 7:27. 7 minutes later on FaceTime. During that 7-minute window Jess ran out into the Hall to figure out what's going on, and one of the nurses had the DNR order already on the on the screen.
And she just read it off. The doctor put a DNR on Grace and we can't do anything about it. We found out after the fact.
So the medical malpractice nurse that Tom Renz got involved, she reviewed all the records that we had reviewed and she said to me, Scott, you're missing at least a thousand pages.
I said what are you talking about? I requested everything. You know, I checked every single box and then I even checked ‘other,’ anything I didn't check and I put put it right in there. And so I only got 300 Pages, which I thought was everything. It connected the dots for us but she said you're missing at least a thousand pages.
So I said well will you write up a records request so we can get the other thousand pages? So she did. I submitted that and she was spot on. 948 pages later- this is Page 853 of 948. And this is the Smoking Gun. 10:48 in the morning- Grace is on max dose precedex. 10:56 the doctor put the DNR order on her. It's right there.
Eight minutes afterward- the attorney who reviewed this particular document said they thought the precedex was going to take her out and they needed to get a DNR on her quickly to make sure they could accomplish their agenda. What makes matters worse is that 12:57 that day, the doctor dictated his notes.
Every other day this doctor dictated his notes at shift change which was at 7 o'clock. This day he dictated them at 12:57 and this medical malpractice nurse connected the dots and said you know if they really thought, which the hospital tries to make the claim that Cindy and I wanted a DNR, and you know this just is so open and shut because she said if they really thought that you guys wanted a DNR, he dictated his notes at 12:57, Grace died six hours later? Why didn't he call and have you guys come in and sign it which is required by State Statute? Well it's because we didn't. Why would you want a DNR on your daughter when he says she's doing so well we should do a feeding tube?
It doesn't make any sense. And she's 19 years old, right? So now if it couldn't get worse, it does. And I would just want to cover two more points and then I want to get into, just shortly, why this happened and then what's the what's the take home message. I took Cindy to the hospital. I had covid so I couldn't come in. Jessica laid with Grace in the bed for 25 minutes until Cindy got there.
After they cleaned Grace up, our pastor met us there. The funeral director, the pastor was walking Cindy out in a wheelchair. One of the nurses had Grace's belongings on a cart and she was next to Cindy and leaned down and said, me and several of the other nurses don't think Grace should have died today.
Which thank God that happened. I wouldn't likely be here today. I would have just thought Grace's death was covid, you know just like everybody who has a loved one during covid, you think well it's just covid. Well Grace did not die of covid. This was was done based on a premeditated act.
That night Jessica said dad, there was an armed guard outside the room while these nurses were out there and wouldn't come in. She said there's an armed guard out there. And she said it wasn't an accident. It wasn't just a guy making the rounds. When she was in the bed with Grace waiting for Cindy to come to the room, the armed guard stood outside and watched her the entire time through the nurse's window. We found out through the medical malpractice nurse there was a window of time that Grace could have been revived, and so it makes sense that he was was watching what's going on. So that's, that's the story.”
The Schara’s have filed suit over the intentional killing of their daughter at Ascension. The lawsuit has made it past motions to dismiss. Depositions have already begun.
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This is the great American medical holocaust, targeting the elderly and those with special needs first, knowing they will lack adequate representation.Scott is spending over $800K, and fortunately, this case will reveal to the world that some of the worst psychopaths are working in our hospitals and medical establishments.
The attorneys for Grace’s case are more worried about his clients (doctors and nurses) social reputation rather than the fact they killed an innocent young lady.
We have to take a stand, now or never.
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Mr. Schara, I read about 1/3 of this article as I read all your articles and I just got sick to my stomach. I could not even finish reading the rest. It’s hard when you know the truth. I knew with my father it was no accident. I knew it immediately. I still have not read his hospital full report and it’s been almost 3 years. I continue to pray for my father, for Grace and for every other life taken. I pray you WIN. In Jesus name, Amen!