There remains many unanswered questions concerning the death of this infant. Operation Rescue has obtained a copy of the search warrant available at their website. operationrescue.org/
Hialeah, FL – In a case where a baby was reportedly born alive then intentionally killed by abortion clinic workers in July, prosecutions hinge on the results of a soon to be released autopsy report.
Facing second-degree murder charges are abortion clinic co-owners Belkis Gonzalez and Siomara Senises, who were working in the clinic on July 20 as an 18-year old girl arrived at the abortion clinic at 9:30 AM to complete a late-term abortion that had been started the previous day…
Warning this story is not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, this
barbarism probably repeats itself numerous times every day as abortionists and their subordinates “murder their mistakes”.
It reminds me of the Gianna Jessen story. The outcome could have been so different. Only, fortunately for her, there was a nurse present who immediately gave her emergency care after she barely survived an attempted saline abortion. Did anyone on this forum see her on EWTN recently?
WorldNetDaily has an update on this sad case in Florida.
A lead investigator into reports that a baby was born alive at a Hialeah, Fla., abortion business, then killed, has told WND he believes charges will be filed in the case, and that announcement could come as early as a mid-November. “My goal is to see that charges are filed,” said Hialeah Deputy Chief Mark Overton yesterday. “The evidence reflects that this was a homicide. We’re moving forward with that mindset. I believe our evidence has indicated (and) I think we have probable cause to bring charges.”…
“Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, pray for abortionists and their assistants that they may repent now, well before the hour of their death.”
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