who brush off two weeks of starvation, dehydration and heavy drugging It never happened, Mullinax said it happened. The judge, the hospice and the family in Georgia said it didn't happen.
As WND reported, Magouirk was not terminally ill, comatose, nor in a persistent vegetative state, when Hospice-LaGrange accepted her as a patient
upon the request of her granddaughter, Elizabeth ("Beth") Gaddy, 36, of Hoganville, Ga.
Also upon Gaddy's request, the hospice began withholding food and water from the patient.