I hope that you are right, but I am afraid that we will find out in time if you are right. Ideally, we won't find out if an autopsy can be avoided here, for we pray that Terri can yet prevail. Yes, but we all sail on eventually, even Terri. An autopsy will be mandatory eventually.
Still, I would be unsurprised if the FL Supremes strike down the law next week, and we could see further feeding tube withdrawal by Thanksgiving. Maybe Jodi's mother can skip preparing the thanksgiving meal to supervise everything at the hospice again. What a macabre case, and it's all the fault of corruption in the FL judiciary!
All of this remains to be seen.
I just do not think that FL will necessarily require an autopsy when Terri finally dies. Lots of people die in nursing homes, and no autopsies are conducted. If one is starved to death, why do an autopsy? Why conduct an autopsy on Terri if there is "no evidence" of foul play from the 1990 collapse, as Attorney General Crist supposedly said.