The ME stated quite clearly that your claims are bogus and unprovable yet you keep repeating them. Why?
But don't take my word for it, read the autopsy report.
I have read the autopsy report. And I'm pointing out what Terri's Discharge Summary said when she was released from the hospital, as well as the doctors who were sued said about neglecting to run blood tests on her and catching her very low potassium levels which likely resulted in her cardiac arrest.
Whether 15 years later a pathologist can tell whether someone had cardiac arrest, I don't know.
But I do think that it's quite interesting that her Discharge Summary and doctors who testified under oath at multiple trials are discounted, while every conspiracy theory to come down the pike but can't be proven, are taken at face value.
"But don't take my word for it, read the autopsy report."
Actually, the coroner describes the Bulemia as being "unlikely."
He further noted that her two prescribed medications were NOT described in the police report, the screenings for drugs would not have detected other potassium depleting substances, caffiene was not tested for - but caffiene toxicity was unlikely UNLESS some sort of suppliment or pill containing caffiene was consumed.
While I appreciate your concern for accuracy, it's not an absolute that she was OR wasn't Bulemic.