Friday, April 08, 2005

 

Saddened But Not Surprised

I'm sure it was her wish to die of thirst even though she isn't terminal and had a living will, right?

Mullinax said that Ms. Gaddy has testified in court that she has "prayed over" Mae, and is convinced that it is "time for her to go". Whether the fact is relevant or not remains to be seen, but apparently Ms. Gaddy is also the sole beneficiary of Mae's will.

The next case will be of someone who has no physical disabilities, but is mentally incapacitated only. After that the very young will be "attended to".
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