There is more grisly testimony emerging from the Gosnell trial (see previous post). Business Insider reports:
Former clinic worker Ashley Baldwin, who’s now 22, testified that she helped Gosnell perform abortions and saw five aborted babies moving and breathing, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. One baby even screamed, Baldwin said.
“They just looked like regular babies,” she said, adding that Gosnell once joked that “this baby is going to walk me home.”
Gosnell is accused of killing seven live infants by “snipping” their spinal cords and being responsible for the death of a 41-year-old immigrant who died from a Demerol overdose at his clinic…
Ashley was a full-time high school student when she worked for Gosnell but sometimes worked at his clinic for as many as 50 hours a week, according to the report. As part of his standard procedure, Gosnell allegedly had women deliver live babies in his absence. He came back to kill the “squirming” infants, according to the grand jury report.
His teenage assistant was often in charge of taking care of those women when they were in labor, according to the grand jury report. Ashley told the grand jury that she sent the women to deliver their babies in toilets and phoned Gosnell to say he was needed at the clinic.
The high school student was also charged with giving doses of heavy-duty pain meds, according to the grand jury report.
“In truth, Ashley often worked until 2 a.m. and performed the duties of a registered nurse or a doctor,” the grand jury report read. “When asked who was in charge of the clinic before Gosnell arrived, Ashley testified: ‘Me.'”
Still, the major news networks and papers of record are turning a blind eye to this horror.
(HT: Mollie Hemingway)
[The picture at top right is a sedation chart drawn by Ashley Baldwin.]
One Comment
Paul Reed
Nonsense. None of this matters to pro-aborts. They view any legislation that makes women stay pregnant against their will the same as making them have sex against their will. This story would at most make them feel slightly uncomfortable, but it’s not going to change their mind.