Well, not sure how to address this. You are certainly free to believe what ever you speculate or want to believe. However the ME didn't say starvation or exposure, the diagnosis was inanition. Inanition is a combination of exposure, lack of food, lack of water, typically compounded by stress, expenditure of energy, age, and any underlying medical conditions. I understand it may be confusing, but when you look at it in context to this type of event, it make sense.
To the opinion that no media reporting is credible, I would like to see any articles you have that have deliberately misstated facts as internet website stuff will. I would like to see anything from the Bangor, Portland, Berlin, Boston, or New York papers that did that. Reporting facts known at the time a story was written is credible, facts can change in long processes like these even when accurately reported at the time.