"Pearse presented his report, and then he was discharged. Guardian ad litem is not a permanent position, and he was never "fired".
He requested more time and was discharged.
"She is DEAD now and you want to talk about whether or not she was a criminal?
No, I am pointing out that your notion of how probate works is not correct."
Does that make her any more alive right now? How she died was by court order that she could not dispute herself, and there was no attorney there to dispute it for her. Would you like to have been her in these circumstances? Is it ok with you if a judge ignores all of your rights and just passes them off to someone else that may not care at all about you?
No, it doesn't. But it does begin the process of understanding how this really happened, without which we're pretty likely to see it happen again.