In what way?
Why didn't they just examine her and try to feed her BEFORE they killed her?
Do you mean the medical examiner? He generally doesn't perform autopsies before the patient is declared dead.
It's obvious this was meant to obstruct any wrongful death lawsuit against the state.
Lots of luck with that legal theory.
Newsflash...You can do now medical exams on people while they're alive. You do them in places called "hospitals."
Starving and dehydrating her to examine her is about as smart as the middle ages pracice of bleeding a person to death to heal them.
But it makes sense to your stunted mind I'm sure.
In what way?
The woman died as a result of having a feeding tube removed. Unless "Undetermined" is defined as "starvation/dehydration as a result of removal of a feeding tube," I'd have to agree that Orwellian fits the description of this report.