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Abortion Doc Charged With Murder of Woman, 7 Babies
Doctor allegedly cut babies' spinal cords with scissors while they were alive

Jan 19, 2011

A West Philadelphia abortion doctor has been charged with the death of a female patient and the murder of seven babies whose spinal cords were severed with scissors after they were born alive, says District Attorney Seth Williams.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 69, is being charged with third degree murder for the death of 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar who allegedly overdosed on anesthetics prescribed by Gosnell.

The abortion doctor also faces murder charges for the deaths of seven babies who were killed with scissors after being born "viable and alive" during the sixth, seventh and eighth month of pregnancy, according to a press release from the District Attorney's office Wednesday.

“I am aware that abortion is a hot-button topic,” said Williams.  “But as District Attorney, my job is to carry out the law.  A doctor who knowingly and systematically mistreats female patients, to the point that one of them dies in his so-called care, commits murder under the law. A doctor who cuts into the necks severing the spinal cords of living, breathing babies, who would survive with proper medical attention, is committing murder under the law.”

The investigation began February 2010 when police received tips that Gosnell was illegally selling thousands of oxycontin prescriptions to "patients" he had never examined.

After two patients allegedly died from complications in Gosnell’s Women’s Medical Society at 38th Street and Lancaster Avenue, authorities served the abortion doctor with search warrants for his practice and his home in Mantua last April.

In the clinic, FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration agents found abhorrent conditions, which included jars packed with severed baby feet lining the shelves; bags and bottles of aborted fetuses scattered throughout the office; bloodstained furniture and floors; and unlicensed employees who regularly injected sedatives into women having illegal, late-term abortions, according to Williams.

For more details and photos (warning: graphic images) go to the Grand Jury's Report on the case.

Also charged in the case:

Pearl Gosnell, 49, of N. 32nd Street, Philadelphia, is the wife of Kermit Gosnell, and is accused of performing illegal abortions at the clinic. She is charged with abortion at 24 or more weeks, conspiracy, and other charges.

Lynda Williams, 42, of N. Madison Avenue in Wilmington, Del., was allegedly an unlicensed worker who routinely performed illegal operations and administered anesthesia. She is charged with murder of one of the babies, abortion at 24 or more weeks, conspiracy, racketeering and other charges.

Sherry West, 51, of the 1800 block of Blatty Place in Newark, Del. was allegedly an unlicensed worker who routinely performed illegal operations and administered anesthesia. She is charged with third degree murder in the death of Mongar, abortion at 24 or more weeks, conspiracy, racketeering, tampering with records, hindering prosecution, obstructing administration of law and other charges.

Adrienne Moton, 33, of Hampton Road in Upper Darby, was allegedly an unlicensed worker at the clinic who routinely administered anesthesia to patients. She is charged with murder for the death of a baby who was born alive, says Williams. She is also charged with conspiracy and racketeering.

Steven Massof, 48, of West Marlin Drive in Pittsburgh, is a medical school graduate without a license or certification who worked as a doctor at the clinic, says Williams. He is charged with two counts of murder for the deaths of two babies who were born alive. He also faces conspiracy, theft by deception, racketeering and other charges.

Elizabeth Hampton, 51, of the 5000 block of Arch Street in Philadelphia is Gosnell's sister-in-law and is facing obstructing administration of law, hindering prosecution, perjury and false swearing charges, according to Williams.

Eileen O'Neill, 54, of Nutt Road in Phoenixville, is a medical school graduate who worked as a doctor at the clinic but had no license or certification, says Williams. She is charged with theft by deception, conspiracy, racketeering, perjury and false swearing.

Tina Baldwin, 45, of South 63rd Street in Philadelphia, was an unlicensed worker at the clinic who illegally administered anesthesia to patients and allowed her 15-year-old daughter, who also worked at the clinic, to administer anesthesia to patients as well. She is charged with racketeering, conspiracy, and corruption of a minor, says Williams.

Maddline Joe, 53, of the 800 block of Atwood Road in Philadelphia is charged with conspiracy. She was the office manager at the clinic, Williams says.

Video at link  http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local-beat/Abortion-Doctor-Charged-With-Murder-114205094.html

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Grand Jury Report link here   - caution gruesome images
http://www.phila.gov/districtattorney/PDFs/GrandJuryWomensMedical.pdf

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Surely the women who had the 'abortions' should also be charged with at least being accessory to the crime?


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Women Claim Abortions Left Them Sterile

Published January 22, 2011

| Associated Press

 


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PHILADELPHIA –  Just days after Marie Smith got an abortion at a West Philadelphia clinic, her stomach swelled and she began vomiting.

Her mother, Johnnie Mae Smith, took her to a hospital where doctors rushed the unconscious 20-year-old into surgery to remove numerous fetal parts that were left inside her body, causing a potentially fatal infection. The doctor who performed the abortion, Kermit Gosnell, turned up at the hospital with his checkbook, aiming to settle immediately, the mother said.

Instead, Johnnie Mae Smith chased him away, vowing to sue. Later, her daughter got just $3,000 -- after lawyer fees -- from a $5,000 settlement.

Gosnell, by contrast, took in at least $1.8 million a year from his corner-store medical practice at the Women's Medical Society, which prosecutors who charged him with eight counts of murder this week called his drug mill by day and abortion mill by night.

"His entire practice showed nothing but a callous disdain for the lives of his patients," Philadelphia prosecutors wrote in a nearly 300-page grand jury report released Wednesday. "His contempt for laws designed to protect patients' safety resulted in the death of Karnamaya Mongar."



The grand jury had scathing criticism for Pennsylvania state health and medical regulators who had numerous opportunities to shut Gosnell down over the years but ignored complaint after complaint about filthy conditions and illegal operations.

Gosnell was charged with killing seven babies born alive and with the death of Mongar, a 41-year-old refugee who prosecutors say died in 2009 after a botched abortion at the clinic.

Unlicensed staff members gave her far too much anesthesia for her 4-foot-11-inch, 110-pound body hours before Gosnell arrived for his evening slate of abortions, a grand jury charged.

Mongar had fled Bhutan and had survived nearly 20 years in refugee camps in Nepal, even after cholera took the life of a 4-year-old daughter. She and her family had made it to the United States just four months earlier to pursue "all that America has to offer," said lawyer Bernard W. Smalley, who filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Gosnell this week.

"She was the matriarch of their family and now she's no longer there. Her children will all have to be raised without her," Smalley told The Associated Press. "At the end of the day, this man has deprived her of her life."

He spoke for the family because Mongar's husband, Ash, a chicken farmer in western Virginia, does not speak English. Their three surviving children include a 22-year-old daughter, now working at a McDonald's, who had accompanied her 18-weeks-pregnant mother to Gosnell's clinic.

Another clinic in Virginia had referred them there because it did not do second-trimester abortions. Although Gosnell did not advertise, pregnant women throughout the mid-Atlantic learned through word of mouth about his Women's Medical Society in the city's impoverished Mantua section. Abortions are legal in Pennsylvania until 24 weeks, although many clinics won't do them past 20 weeks, or sometimes 12 weeks, unless the mother's health is in danger.

Gosnell routinely performed illegal third-trimester abortions, when babies are viable and the procedure is far more dangerous, authorities charged. One 17-year-old who was 30 weeks pregnant nearly died in 2008 after he tried to perform an abortion on her at 30 weeks, they said.

The girl's great aunt had paid $2,500 in cash for the late-term procedure, they said.

Another girl, 14, went into labor and delivered a stillborn 29-week-old baby at a hospital after being dilated at Gosnell's clinic and then sent home, authorities said. She was supposed to return for the abortion later that Sunday, a day that Gosnell's unlicensed wife sometimes performed abortions, authorities said.

Gosnell was certified in family practice but had never finished an obstetrics/gynecology residency. In the words of Joanne Pescatore, a lead city prosecutor on the case, "He does not know how to do an abortion."

Gosnell perforated uteruses, bowels and cervixes of countless patients, the grand jury report charged. He left fetal parts inside them, ignored postoperative pain and bleeding and passed venereal diseases from one patient to the next through bloody and dirty instruments, the report said.

Davida Johnson first went to Planned Parenthood in downtown Philadelphia when she got pregnant in 2001. She was 21 and already had a 3-year-old girl at home.

"The picketers out there, they just scared me half to death," Johnson recalled this week.

Someone sent her to Gosnell, saying abortion protesters wouldn't be a problem there. She said she paid him $400 cash.

Eyeing what she described as the dazed women in dirty, bloodstained recliners at the clinic, she had a change of heart as the procedure got under way.

"I said, 'I don't want to do this,' and he smacked me. They tied my hands and arms down and gave me more medication," Johnson, now 30, told The Associated Press.

She experienced gynecological problems a few months later. An examination revealed venereal disease, which she declined to identify. She blames Gosnell, 69, for the lifelong illness and for the four miscarriages she has subsequently suffered.

Johnson never sued over the abortion or ensuing venereal disease, but 46 other parties have, including the family of 22-year-old Semika Shaw, who prosecutors say died of sepsis at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in March 2002, two days after Gosnell perforated her uterus and cervix during an abortion.

Gosnell's insurer later settled the family's lawsuit over her death for $900,000 and referred a complaint and settlement to state health officials who oversee the clinic and Gosnell's medical license. The insurer's complaint brought no action, prosecutors said, because a Board of Medicine attorney said "the risk was inherent with the procedure."

In all, state officials failed to inspect the clinic, despite repeated complaints, from 1993 until January 2010, when a federal drug raid investigating heavy painkiller distribution at the clinic shut it down.

Gosnell by then ranked third in the state for the number of prescriptions he wrote for OxyContin, the highly addictive narcotic painkiller. Authorities allege that he left blank prescriptions for such drugs at his office and allowed staff to make them out to the cash-paying patients who streamed in during the day when he wasn't there.

Johnson's husband, Bobby, was one of Gosnell's pain patients. He said he went to Gosnell last year, paying $250 cash, to see the doctor about a debilitating pinched nerve. At the time, he said, he did not know his wife had gone to Gosnell years earlier, before they were married, for an abortion.

Gosnell typically worked from about 8 p.m. until after midnight, arriving only after his pregnant patients were dilated, sedated and ready for the abortion procedure.

During the day, his untrained or undertrained staff ran the clinic and practiced medicine there, authorities said. They ranged from two supposed "doctors" who had finished medical school but had no licenses to Ashley Baldwin, the 15-year-old daughter of office manager Tina Baldwin, prosecutors said. The teenager came after school to administer anesthesia and assist with abortions, even past midnight, the grand jury charged.

"As Ashley's involvement in Gosnell's illegal practices became deeper -- at one point she was working 50-hour weeks and well past midnight, while trying to complete high school -- Tina did nothing to curtail her minor daughter's exploitation by Gosnell," prosecutors wrote in the report.
Tina Baldwin, 45, is charged with corruption of minors and helping to run a corrupt enterprise.

Nine other clinic workers are charged in the case.

Both women cooperated throughout the yearlong grand jury probe, and the family was therefore stunned -- and angered -- by Tina Baldwin's pre-dawn arrest on Wednesday.
Gosnell, at his arraignment Thursday, said he did not understand why he was being charged with eight counts of murder.

"I understand the one count, because a patient died, but I didn't understand the seven counts," he told a magistrate.

The magistrate explained the other counts involved babies who prosecutors say were born alive, and she denied him bail.

Four other clinic employees are charged with murder for roles prosecutors say they had in the death of Mongar or the viable babies.

Gosnell's wife, Pearl Gosnell, charged with performing illegal abortions and other crimes, is being held on $1 million bail.

Kermit Gosnell, in an interview with the Philadelphia Daily News after the clinic raid last year, described himself as someone who wanted to serve the poor and minorities in the neighborhood where he grew up and raised his six children. They include a doctor, a college professor and two children with Pearl who are still at home.

Defense lawyer William J. Brennan, who represented Gosnell during the investigation, said Gosnell "feels he has provided a general care medical facility in a fairly impoverished area for four decades."

"That's his belief," Brennan said, "and he's entitled to it."

Gosnell told the magistrate he's looking to retain another lawyer, and Brennan confirmed he's not representing Gosnell anymore.

"I wish him well, but I am not taking this case," Brennan said. "The doctor and I have had our run."

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/22/women-claim-abortions-left-sterile/#ixzz1Bs9538k2
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Surely the women who had the 'abortions' should also be charged with at least being accessory to the crime?


This is from the Grand Jury Report:

The law requires a measurement of gestational age, usually done by an ultrasound. The ultrasound film would leave documentary proof
that the abortion was illegal. Gosnell’s solution was simply to fudge the measurement process. Instead of hiring proper ultrasound technicians,
he “trained” the staff himself, showing them how to aim the ultrasound probe at an angle to make the fetus look smaller. If one of
his workers nonetheless recorded an ultrasound measurement that was too big, it would just be redone.
Invariably these second ultrasounds
would come in lower. In fact, almost every time a second ultrasound was taken, the gestational age would be recorded as precisely 24.5 weeks – slightly
past the statutory cutoff. Apparently Gosnell thought he would get away with abortions that were just a little illegal. In reality, of course, most of these
pregnancies were considerably more advanced.
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Since abortion is legal in this state, it's possible that some of the women did not know.  But, I sort of doubt that because he was known to do late term abortions and was not even an OB/GYN, just a family doctor.  I hope the prosecutor is looking at some of the patients, but who knows.  I guess they would have to be able to prove it and from the report it does not look like they will be able to.

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In many countries in Europe, if a late abortion results is a viable living foetus, they may often just be left in the sluice until they die. This is reality with late abortions. I make no judgement here.
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In many countries in Europe, if a late abortion results is a viable living foetus, they may often just be left in the sluice until they die. This is reality with late abortions. I make no judgement here.
Frenchy


Hi Frenchy. I'm really surprised the Doctor did not keep them alive to sell on the black market later.  He seems to have done everything else.

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What degree of murder will they be charged with for the death of the infants? And isn't Third degree murder basically first degree manslaughter?  ???
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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That's a really good question and I don't see it anywhere in the news reports.  I did some digging and found this:

PA criminal charges for murder
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/LI/CT/HTM/18/00.025.002.000..HTM
§ 2502.  Murder.

        (a)  Murder of the first degree.--A criminal homicide
     constitutes murder of the first degree when it is committed by
     an intentional killing.

        (b)  Murder of the second degree.--A criminal homicide
     constitutes murder of the second degree when it is committed
     while defendant was engaged as a principal or an accomplice in
     the perpetration of a felony.

        (c)  Murder of the third degree.--All other kinds of murder
     shall be murder of the third degree. Murder of the third degree
     is a felony of the first degree.

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Then I decided to see if their courts were online and they are

Philadelphia Municipal Court Docket Sheets
http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/docketsheets/mc.aspx

I looked him up by name and got these

Criminal Docket
http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/docketsheets/CPReport.aspx?docketNumber=MC-51-CR-0002714-2011

Court Summary
http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/docketsheets/CourtSummaryReport.aspx?matterID=202083192

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I'm thinking it's 1st degree murder on the infants because they did not say it was 2nd or 3rd and they did on the woman on those sheets.  They many, many charges on this guy and rightly so....




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Kermit Gosnell, Phila. Abortion Doctor, Seems Confused by Murder Charges, Shocked by No Bail


January 21, 2011
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/KYW/AP) Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia doctor facing eight counts of murder in the deaths of a female patient and seven babies, appeared confused as he listened to the charges against him at his arraignment Thursday.

Gosnell, who was not represented by an attorney, understood that he was to be charged in the case of a 41-year-old woman who died during an allegedly botched abortion at his offices.

However, the 69-year-old did not seem to understand the other seven counts until he was told that they related to live-birth viable babies that he allegedly killed using scissors,

"Is it possible you could explain the seven counts?" he asked. "I understand the one count because of the patient who died but not the others."

Gosnell was also caught off guard when District Judge Jane Rice ordered that he be remanded without bail. ;D

"Is there some cause to believe I'm a risk or might flee?" he asked.

Rice explained to Gosnell that there is no bail for murder, and he was facing eight counts of it.


State regulators ignored grievances filed against Gosnell, who reportedly made millions of dollars over the past 30 years by performing illegal, late-term abortions, and they failed to visit or inspect his clinic since 1993, District Attorney Seth Williams said.

It wasn't until authorities went to his clinic to investigate drug-related claims that they saw the atrocities, "bags and bottles holding aborted fetuses, jars, lining shelves with severed feet," likened to a "house of horrors" by Williams.

After the raid, Gosnell's medical license was suspended and his clinic, which primarily served poor, immigrant, and minority women, was shut down.

Eight other suspects, as well as the doctor's wife, were arraigned Thursday and face various charges for their alleged knowledge and participation in the clinic's illegal practices.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20029214-504083.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody


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I no understand so good, what no bail for me, I'm a Doctor.  I can just imagine what he was saying. >:(


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Well if it is first degree murder, maybe they'll seek the death penalty? lol
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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Philly Abortion Doctor Gosnell May Face Death

February 04, 2011
Prosecutors in Philadelphia are debating if they want to seek the death penalty in the case of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell.

Gosnell was in court Friday in Philadelphia for a hearing, where he asked for a public defender. That request was denied by the court.

Prosecutors provided records at the hearing indicating the Gosnell and his wife have 16 properties valued "in the millions," including a bay front home in Brigantine, N.J. worth over $900,000.      >:(

Prosecutors also disclosed after the hearing that they could have charged Gosnell with a "hundred murders."

Gosnell was ordered to hire an attorney for next Wednesday;s preliminary hearing after he unsuccessfully asked for a public defender for he and his wife.

The district attorney's office is still debating if it will seek the death penalty in this case.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has 217 death-penalty convictions on record, but the state hasn't executed anyone since mass-killer Gary Heidnik in 1999.

Gosnell, his wife and several clinic workers have been arraigned on various charges. Gosnell was denied bail last month.

He was charged with eight counts of murder and a host of other charges after a scathing grand jury report.

It described baby body parts kept in jars on shelves and the killings of live-born, late-term babies by severing their spinal cords with scissors.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/04/philly-abortion-doctor-gosnell-face-death/?test=latestnews


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Gosnell Case Heading Right To Trial

02/09/11
The murder case of abortion Dr. Kermit Gosnell will head straight to trial as Gosnell will have a top-notch attorney arguing his case.

Former Philadelphia city prosecutor Jack McMahon will represent Gosnell, and a McMahon associate will represent Gosnell's wife.

Gosnell is accused of killing babies at his Mantua clinic.

Prosecutors by-passed a preliminary hearing on Wednesday for Gosnell and nine co-defendants, so the case could head straight to trial months from now.

"Everybody's made him the butcher , this, that and the other thing without any trial ,without anything being exposed to the public and everybody's found him guilty , that's not right," said McMahon.

Those comments came after prosecutors convinced a judge to by pass the 10 defendants' preliminary hearing on the evidence and proceed right to turning over discovery evidence and then trial.

Several lawyers for Gosnell's employees, who are not charged with murder, say they may try to have their clients tried separately .

And the lawyer for Gosnell's top assistant expressed concern about a possible death penalty..

Meanwhile prosecutors seemed unfazed by a table full of top notch defense lawyers now in the case.

Prosecutors argued the preliminary hearing would have been expensive to put on and so will the trial, given the complexity of proving these charges against Gosnell.

None of the defendants or their families would comment after the hearing.

McMahon and some of these other defense attorneys have tried some big cases, so it could be quite a trial if it makes it that far.

The death penalty could also be on the table for Dr. Gosnell, who faces eight murder charges.
http://www.myfoxphilly.com/dpp/news/local_news/gosnell-case-heading-right-to-trial


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Why oh why does this have to be in PA? Well there are many reasons 'WHY' this scumbag is likely in Philly, but I wont go into those.  ::)

Just wish if this had to happen that it could have been in a state that would X his ass and give appropriate punshment to the others who were involved involved in this hideous, murdering organized crime for profit poor excuse of a medical practice.  >:(   

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Why oh why does this have to be in PA? Well there are many reasons 'WHY' this scumbag is likely in Philly, but I wont go into those.  ::)

Just wish if this had to happen that it could have been in a state that would X his ass and give appropriate punshment to the others who were involved involved in this hideous, murdering organized crime for profit poor excuse of a medical practice.  >:(


Could be worse. Could be in Wisconsin, Michigan or Minnesota.
My reason for supporting the death penalty? A murderer has less of a right to live than his victim and already presents a danger while incarcerated for life. They have nothing to lose when the most they can get is Life in prison without parole.

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http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/crime&id=7988175

DA may seek death penalty for abortion doc

Updated at 04:27 PM today

PHILADELPHIA - March 1, 2011 (WPVI) -- Action News has learned the Philadelphia District Attorney's office will file paperwork tomorrow stating that they are considering the death penalty against Dr. Kermit Gosnell.

This move will allow the DA's office 60 days to formally decide whether they will seek the death penalty should Gosnell be found guilty. It does not mean they will definitely seek capital punishment.

The formal arraignments are set for Wednesday.

Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortion doctor, is charged with killing a patient and seven babies born alive.

According to prosecutors, the 70-year-old Gosnell made millions over the years from a West Philadelphia medical practice they called a pill mill by day and an abortion mill at night.

He and his employees - including Gosnell's cosmetologist wife Pearl and two unlicensed workers - performed illegal, later-term abortion at the filthy clinic, where a teenager sometimes gave anesthesia and untrained workers provided post-surgical care, prosecutors charged.

Back on February 9th, Gosnell secured a prominent Philadelphia criminal lawyer, Jack McMahon, days after a judge denied him a public defender after learning he and his wife own at least six properties between them, including a beach house near Atlantic City, N.J.

Gosnell remains in prison without bail.













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