If they don't prevail to keep her alive, the next very important issue should be to stop them from cremating her remains. The autopsy could be the only way to show what really caused her condition. I understand she had several broken bones.
Michael has announced plans to have Terri's body cremated immediately upon her death. The Medical Examiner has the authority to order an autopsy if foul play is suspected. If he waits until after her body has been cremated, it will obviously be too late. Contact him now.
http://www.co.pinellas.fl.us/forensics/
From the website:
District Six Medical Examiner's Office
10900 Ulmerton Rd., Largo FL 33778
Telephone #. (727) 582-6800
Fax # (727) 582-6820
Jon R. Thogmartin, M.D., District Chief Medical Examiner
Support Staff:
Noel Palma, M.D., Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
Susan Ignacio, M.D., Associate Medical Examiner
Chris Wilson, M.D., Associate Medical Examiner
Daniel Schultz, M.D., Associate Medical Examiner
William A. Pellan, Director of Investigations
Reta Newman, M.A., Director of PCFL
Office Hours: The office is open seven days a week, excluding holidays, from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. After hours and on observed holidays, all phone calls are directed to an answering service.