Martha Redmond v. Theresa Heller

CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 28, 2020
Docket347558
StatusPublished

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Martha Redmond v. Theresa Heller, (Mich. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

If this opinion indicates that it is “FOR PUBLICATION,” it is subject to revision until final publication in the Michigan Appeals Reports.

STATE OF MICHIGAN

COURT OF APPEALS

MARTHA REDMOND, ARTHUR MCNABB, and FOR PUBLICATION REDMOND FUNERAL HOME, May 28, 2020 9:05 a.m. Plaintiffs/Counterdefendants- Appellees,

v No. 347505 Kalamazoo Circuit Court THERESA HELLER, LC No. 2017-000364-NO

Defendant-Appellant,

and

PAUL HELLER,

Defendant,

DENNIS LEWIS WOLF,

Defendant-Counterplaintiff.

MARTHA REDMOND, ARTHUR MCNABB, and REDMOND FUNERAL HOME,

Plaintiffs/Counterdefendants- Appellees,

v No. 347558 Kalamazoo Circuit Court THERESA HELLER and PAUL HELLER, LC No. 2017-000364-NO

Defendants, and

-1- DENNIS LEWIS WOLF,

Defendant/Counterplaintiff-Appellant.

Before: MURRAY, C.J., and METER and K. F. KELLY, JJ.

MURRAY, C.J.

I. INTRODUCTION

In these consolidated appeals involving allegedly defamatory publications, defendants, Theresa Heller and Dennis Lewis Wolf, separately appeal by right the trial court’s judgment in favor of plaintiffs, Martha Redmond, Arthur McNabb, and Redmond Funeral Home. Specifically, after it granted plaintiffs’ motion for partial summary disposition, the trial court entered orders enjoining Theresa and Dennis from publishing certain defamatory statements about Redmond, McNabb, and Redmond Funeral Home. We affirm in part and reverse in part the order granting plaintiffs’ motion for partial summary disposition, vacate the permanent injunctions, and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

II. BASIC FACTS

The origins of this case arose from the death of Theresa and Dennis’s twelve-year-old son, Charles Wolf, in July 2015. The medical examiner’s office released Charles’s body to McNabb of Redmond Funeral Home on July 28, 2015. McNabb testified that he picked up Charles’s body with another staffer from Redmond Funeral Home, Shawn Winfield, and transported it to the funeral home. Redmond, owner of Redmond Funeral Home, was arranging Charles’s funeral with Theresa’s parents when Charles’s body arrived. Craig Daily embalmed and washed the body, and then McNabb and Winfield dressed and prepared the body for viewing. The visitation and funeral occurred on July 31, 2015. It is undisputed that McNabb did not work Charles’ visitation or funeral because he was working at a funeral at another location.

After Theresa discovered what she considered to be the “outright lies” involved with the investigation into her son’s death, she decided to investigate every name associated with the handling of her son’s body. She obtained documents from the coroner’s office and discovered that McNabb signed for her son’s remains, and subsequently discovered that McNabb was a convicted sex offender. Theresa called Redmond in the fall of 2015, to warn her about McNabb, and according to Theresa, Redmond lied, and said that she did not know that McNabb was a sex offender.

Police reports associated with McNabb’s conviction show that McNabb met a 15-year-old high school student at a computer game store. McNabb admitted that he purchased items for the teen, and the teen told an investigating officer that McNabb performed oral sex on him. The reports also suggest that McNabb engaged in grooming behavior, as a witness described McNabb as repeatedly hanging out at an Arby’s restaurant, and interacting with a teen. McNabb was convicted

-2- of two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, MCL 750.520d, and was sentenced to prison.

After his conviction, the Board of Examiners in Mortuary Science Report revoked McNabb’s license in November 2007, but the Board reinstated his license in October 2015. At a meeting held in November 2015, Redmond Funeral Home’s board of directors appointed McNabb as the funeral director for one of its branch locations.

In June 2016, Theresa e-mailed Redmond, and asked for information about her son’s funeral. After receiving a response, she asked for information about the specific time that her son’s body arrived at the funeral home, but according to Redmond, she did not keep records of arrival times. In that same month, Paul Heller—Theresa’s brother—posted an Internet blog entry discussing McNabb, implying that there was a conspiracy of sex predators involved with his nephew’s body. He wrote that McNabb was a “pedophile” and “child rapist who had kiddie porn on his computer as well, all of which got him sent to prison for six and a half years.” He further wrote: “Who is to say that anything untoward happened? Who is to say anything didn’t? Where does the benefit of the doubt lie? You decide.” He then wrote that McNabb was not one of “WMed’s pedophiles,” but that he picked up the body, and it was a “strange coincidence” that another man from “WMed” had been accused of sexual misconduct, and his name also appeared on documents associated with Charles’s body.

In November 2016, Redmond Funeral Home’s lawyer sent Theresa a letter, noting that Theresa had contacted the Paw Paw State Police Post no fewer than 37 times, had been seen driving by the funeral home on several occasions, and had been posting false claims on the Internet. He demanded that she cease and desist all contact with or regarding Redmond Funeral Home. The following month Theresa was again in contact with the Michigan State Police. She wrote to an officer that she had spoken with another local funeral director, who told her that McNabb was the “worst of the worst.” That same month she also filed a complaint against Redmond Funeral Home with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).

Theresa also posted messages on Facebook in December 2016, describing McNabb as a “sick pedophile” who had “violent child porn.” She wrote that Redmond’s lawyers were trying to intimidate her, and prevent her from exercising her First Amendment rights, and noted that the funeral home had two locations, one in Kalamazoo and one in Parchment. Theresa also noted that the funeral home catered to Catholic churches, and that she was trying to get the word out “about the pedophile that my poor son’s body was alone with for three days at REDMOND FUNERAL HOME IN KALAMAZOO.” She also wrote that the “perv is Arthur McNabb who raped a boy in Paw Paw and served six years in prison.” She wrote that Redmond helped McNabb get his license back, and that it was Theresa’s “mission” to make sure that no other child’s body passed “through this monster’s hands.” She then posted a link to McNabb’s sex offender registry page, and asked everyone to get the word out about the funeral home and McNabb. She also identified Redmond’s law firm, and opined that they did not have any problem “covering up for pedophiles.”

Theresa made additional statements against Redmond and McNabb in another post:

It is Arthur McNabb. This is a danger because he had moved from one small town to another all over [southwest] Michigan before he was caught in Paw

-3- Paw at the age of 38. He hunts at fast food places, video gaming stores, and funeral homes. This is thanks to MARTHA REDMOND, who ruined her family name by hiring this pedophile on the cheap. She lied to me, and not only my son but his cousins and all his friends were exposed to this pervert at Charlie’s funeral. When Charlie’s father and I objected, she lied to us, assaulted Charlie’s father, and sicced [sic] her brother’s law firm, LEWIS REED AND ALLEN, on me. This, after losing my precious little boy.

In March 2017, Theresa filed a complaint against Redmond Funeral Home with the Better Business Bureau.

Throughout the spring and summer of 2017, Theresa continued to post statements about defendants on the Internet.

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