I understand your passion in this issue, but I fail to see any connection between the "organ industry", and Terri's death. You make it sound as if a person can sell off their organs and make their surviving family wealthy, yet you have yet to show any hard evidence to back up your opinion. You say you have a "humanistic attitude towards other human beings". By making these baseless "organ industry" claims, do you realize the damage that is being done to those waiting for organ transplants? Do you really think there is a conspiracy to harvest organs? While your intentions may be good, I think you are way overboard on suggesting this is a conspiracy. It was a violation of Terri's constitutional rights, and thus judicial wrongdoing, but there's no organ harvesting conspiracy here.
Dead bodies are often carved up and pieced - off while they're still warm, and there's big money in it, as anyone in that business will tell you if you get them to talk.
Setting legal precedent that steamrolls any obstacles to the supply of raw materials would be a great boon to that business.
Once again, follow the money.
As a matter of fact, the one and only person I know who carves up cadavers for a living used to brag about how much he made doing it (he was a nurse by training) and lived, by the way, in Pinellas County, Florida. He worked for a "body parts shop" in Tampa.
Perhaps there is something in the water. And it all happens in the "death metal music" and "tittie-bar" capital of the world. Paragon of virtue, that place.