Hitler had a grand plan that included the extermination of the Jewish race. He spelled that out for all to see although few listened.What happened here to Terri was a grotesque aberration in the law enabled by a compromised "husband" and a suspect judge. This was not a part of a grand scheme. More an evil aberration allowed by a legal loophole that we must prevent in the future.
Sick and evil yes. Nazi Germany no.
Congratulations.
It started with the euthanizing of the mentally ill. This policy was underway even before Hitler took power; it helped acclimate Germans to the idea that some lives aren't worthy to be allowed to continue; it thus laid the groundwork for the Holocaust.
What in the world is a compromised husband?
Who compromised poor Michael?
Why do you believe the people involved in Terri's murder would go through the trouble of getting a law passed to allow it? Would it make any sense for them to go through all that trouble to kill one helpless woman?
I don't know the exact scope of the plan, but it's clearly a lot bigger than an effort to murder one helpless woman, I can guarantee you that.
As to whether it extends to the ME's office, I doubt Greer would have allowed an autopsy if it didn't. There was most likely a reason for not allowing an independent observer at the autopsy. Too bad we'll never know for sure what an honest autopsy would have shown.
You need to research the history of Statute 765, and the planning that went into THAT law. You might be rethinking your points after reading that.