Mo, you and I both know that the euthanasia types will gobble this up and never even notice the the inconsistencies. Don't bet on it. I'm what you'd probably call a "euthanasia type", but this case stinks in so many ways, and is *not* one I'd consider a valid case for "removal of life support".
It has the stench of death all about it, not a smell one easily forgets.