Granddaughter yanks grandma's feeding tube

pegwinn said:
Is grandmaMae unable to communicate?

From what I understand, since her grandaughter started drugging her up, GrandmaMae has been put on lots of drugs to keep her unable to communicate.
 
Avatar4321 said:
From what I understand, since her grandaughter started drugging her up, GrandmaMae has been put on lots of drugs to keep her unable to communicate.


That is what her nephew told me. SHe was on morphine ans something else,and for an eighty one year old woman,it was a lot,and she wasn't able to communicate. That was one of the first things I had asked him.
 
So grandaughter apparently had a vision form Jesus who told her Granny Mae needs to go and she should inherit Granny's money.......Boy that is some first class praying there?? :rotflmao:

Glad grandma Mae is back in the land of those who actually want to preserve life.
 
Isn't it a bitch that we have to put out the BS filter on the internet more than when we listen to the news on the alphabet networks? But here are some more links on the situation. I have to say, it's sounding more legit as it develops.

http://randomandpic.blogspot.com/2005/04/new-starving-case-in.html

http://www.slobokan.com/
Miss Mae Update
April 10th, 2005
From BlogsForTerri:

I spoke with Judge “Donald” Boyd by telephone early this morning. I read the following comments from this post to him:

“One of the conditions of her guardianship is “To see that the ward [Magouirk] is adequately fed, clothed, sheltered and cared for, and receives all necessary medical attention, including placement in a nursing home, if appropriate.” A nursing home is not a hospice - in a nursing home you are suppose to continue living, in a hospice you are suppose to continue dying(if AND ONLY IF, you are dying in the first place).”

Judge Boyd agreed with our version of his order and with our comments regarding the difference between nursing home care and hospice care. Judge Boyd seems to believe that things fell apart between the families AFTER they left his courtroom and that Beth may have acted upon information from her grandmother’s doctors - that the two doctors in LaGrange must have told Beth that Mae should go into the hospice - else Beth could not have put Mae in the hospice. As to the issue of feeding and hydration, Judge Boyd said that it was testified in his court that Mae “was” getting nutrition and hydration. As to whether or not it was adequate, that may be the issue(my comment not Judge Boyd’s).

Finally, Judge Boyd has agreed to provide BlogsForTerri with his views and opinions in the matter(not legal opinions but his personal opinions) on Monday. We have promised to post them on BlogsForTerri, Hyscience, ProLifeBlogs, and at the discretion of all other bloggers of the BlogsForTerri team.

http://jacklewis.net/weblog/archives/2005/04/here_we_go_agai.php

some information from the judge in the case here:
http://www.blogexplosion.com/show_page.php?SiteID=16782

an article with decent information regarding Mae Magouirik's medical condition here:
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=91291
 
Mr. P said:
Denis O'Hayer is a credible reporter (IMO). But even in his story there are still questions regarding all the facts.

Yeah. All we have is what Mullinax has been saying. We've seen no facts, only heard or read his words.

If he's telling the truth, it's screwed up, but we've seen no evidence.
 

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