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Monday, April 29, 2013

ABORTION CLINIC "I SAW 10 BABIES BREATHE"



Video Clip of Dr. Kermit Gosnell and the now closed Abortion 

Clinic based in West Philadelphia, PA.



Source: Associated Press, by Marie Clair Dale
PHILADEPHIA (AP)- The abortion clinic concluded a murder trial that charged Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 72, of murdering 7 babies allegedly born alive.  According to Authorities, Gosnell's 30 year practice has been called a "pill mill" by day, "abortion mill" by night that has made millions.   Kareema Cross, 28, is the former abortion clinic staff member of the Philadelphia abortion clinic Women's Medical Society of West Philadelphia. 
After the medical procedure of the babies necks snipped to "ensure fetal demise," she also notice that the surgical equipment appeared to be unsanitary and filthy.   She claimed she at  least 14 babies alive and 10 babies breathe, with there chests moving, and one that actually gave a "soft whine."  After her observation to the scene she would say to the doctor "I thought they were breathing," when in response Dr. Kermit Gosnell would state "there're not really breathing." Cross acutally witness one baby boy after one procedure draw its arms and legs and curl up in a fetal position
The witness was so disgusted by the procedures that they took photos and called authorities immediately. One of the photos revealed feet of aborted fetuses that were kept in a jar for DNA experimental purposes.
In front of the jury, Cross recalled the moment when Gosnell stated of the largest baby in the jar that "it look like it could walk to the store, to the bus."
 Cross will be under interrogation by defense attorney Jack MacMahon as the judge may dismiss charges for lack of evidence.   She has plead guilty for the distribution of drugs and hopes for probation since she has been in cooperation with authorities.  Some of the co-workers have already been convicted of third degree murder for assisting with the abortion procedures.
However, the case still stands where a 41-year old refugee, Karnamaya Mongar, died during a procedure, as the defense reasoning to the incident was "preexisting medical conditions."  An FBI raid in 2010 also lead to the closure of the clinic due to a distribution of OxyContin and more painkillers.  It is still unclear whether Cross's testimony lead to the spark of this investigation. 

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