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In [[1992]], ownership of the house passed to the Mullens' son Kevin. The same year, their daughter [[Michaelanne Hall|Michaelanne]] returned home with her two sons. On [[February 3]], [[1993]], Michaelanne shot and killed her father Art in the house. She was charged with second-degree murder, later reduced to manslaughter. She pleaded no contest, but her defense depicted Art Mullen as an abusive bully who flaunted his homosexual lovers in front of his family, and she received only probation and psychiatric treatment.<ref>"Daughter gets probation for killing dad." ''St. Petersburg Times'', September 30, 1993.</ref>
 
In [[1992]], ownership of the house passed to the Mullens' son Kevin. The same year, their daughter [[Michaelanne Hall|Michaelanne]] returned home with her two sons. On [[February 3]], [[1993]], Michaelanne shot and killed her father Art in the house. She was charged with second-degree murder, later reduced to manslaughter. She pleaded no contest, but her defense depicted Art Mullen as an abusive bully who flaunted his homosexual lovers in front of his family, and she received only probation and psychiatric treatment.<ref>"Daughter gets probation for killing dad." ''St. Petersburg Times'', September 30, 1993.</ref>
  
In [[1996]] the house was sold to Ronnie and Linda Day. It was acquired by adjacent [[McIlwain Presbyterian Church]] in [[2003]] and was known as '''Mac's Coffeehouse''' for a time.<ref>"Hear great tunes in a pink Victorian." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 12, 2004.</ref>
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Kevin Mullen is the very same "Michael Kevin Mullen, 58, an Aiken, South Carolina resident and a subject wanted in Tuscaloosa and Walker Counties, who was returned to Alabama from Austria to stand trial for three counts of securities fraud. Mullen was arrested by Austrian authorities in July 2008 and has resisted extradition to the United States since that time. Austrian authorities released Mullen to the custody of U.S. Marshals who transported him back to Tuscaloosa, Alabama for incarceration. Mullen is currently being held in the Tuscaloosa County jail under a $1 million cash bond. Mullen was also indicted in Walker County on similar charges."<ref>http://www.asc.state.al.us/News/2009%20News/3-31-09%20Mullen%20Tuscaloosa-Walker%20Cty.pdf</ref>
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While Kevin was in possession of the house, he stopped sending in payments while his family still lived there. So, in [[1996]] the house was sold to Ronnie and Linda Day. It was acquired by adjacent [[McIlwain Presbyterian Church]] in [[2003]] and was known as '''Mac's Coffeehouse''' for a time.<ref>"Hear great tunes in a pink Victorian." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 12, 2004.</ref>
  
 
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