Although their are still a lot of questions, it seems like the Mae Magouirk case is successfully closed. According to WorldNetDaily:
“There was no hearing,” Kirby said, “But I talked to the granddaughter’s attorney [Danny Daniel], and they have agreed to let my people visit without restriction with Mrs. Magouirk while she’s in the hospital, and they have agreed to allow my people to have access to information from the doctors regarding medical care and treatment.”Kirby said that at first, they “allowed visitation of 30 minutes a day, and I told him we appreciated the gesture and we would observe our 30 minutes a day, but we still intended to go forward to ask the judge to give us more than that.”
After further discussions today, he continued, “they decided not to place any restrictions on visitation.”. . .
Although McLeod and Ruth Mullinax have visitation privileges, Ken Mullinax does not.
Kirby said that has not been worked out yet.
“My immediate concern was for my two clients, the brother and sister of Mrs. Magouirk,” he said.
Kirby said he did not think there would be any restrictions in the long term and hopes the family dispute is near an end.
“I think this family is interested in healing their differences, and I think they’d like to stop airing them publicly and get back to being a family,” he said.
LifeNews.com has also written about this. It seems a little bit late–to be talking about it only after the case has been brought to a successful close.
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