Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Abortionist Charged in Grisly Murders

January 19, 2011
             This little “House of Horrors” can be added to the list of substandard slaughterhouses. Real medical professionals know that abortion is not healthcare. Rather, it is considered the “red-light district” in medical care. “Back alley” abortions and those who perform them have not gone away with the legalization of abortion through the infamous Roe vs Wade decision almost 38 years ago. It just costs more and the abortionist comes through the front door. Unsafe, common, and unregulated…
Roe vs Wade was built on lies and survives with lies and emasculated state officials who look the other way. The “back alley” abortion cover-up will continue to claim more women’s lives by the silence of those who profess to be their voice and are entrusted with their reproductive health care. Abortion has never really come back out of the alley. This is just one more serial butcher that got caught. How many more are out there?    ~Angela

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Philly Abortion Doctor Charged in Grisly Murders
FOX News
Jan 19, 2011 3:10 PM EST
       An abortion doctor who catered to minorities, immigrants and poor women was charged with eight counts of murder in the deaths of a patient and seven babies who were born alive and then killed with scissors, prosecutors said Wednesday.
       Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 69, made millions of dollars over 30 years, performing as many illegal, late-term abortions as he could, prosecutors said. State regulators ignored complaints about him and failed to visit or inspect his clinic since 1993, but no charges were warranted against them, District Attorney Seth Williams said.
       Gosnell "induced labor, forced the live birth of viable babies in the sixth, seventh, eighth month of pregnancy and then killed those babies by cutting into the back of the neck with scissors and severing their spinal cord," Williams said.
       Williams said patients were subjected to squalid and barbaric conditions at Gosnell's Women's Medical Society.
       Authorities went to investigate drug-related complaints at the clinic last year and stumbled on what Williams called a "house of horrors."
       "There were bags and bottles holding aborted fetuses were scattered throughout the building," Williams said. "There were jars, lining shelves, with severed feet that he kept for no medical purpose."
The clinic was shut down and Gosnell's medical license was suspended after the raid.
       Workers, some of whom were also charged with murder, were untrained and unlicensed, including a high-school student who performed anesthesia with potentially lethal narcotics, Williams said.
       Gosnell and nine other employees are in custody, authorities said.
       Gosnell has been named in at least 10 malpractice suits, including one over the death of a woman who died of sepsis and a perforated uterus.

The Associated Press contributed to this report