Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The most prolific serial killer you’ve never heard of

It could be argued that Kermit Gosnell is America’s most prolific serial killer. For decades he operated an abortion clinic in West Philadelphia which catered mostly to poor, urban women who did not want to be pregnant. Many women who came to the clinic were far along in their pregnancies. While some abortionists worry about the possibility of a child being born alive in late-term abortions, Gosnell didn’t because he made sure abortions would result in a dead child, even if it meant killing children who were born alive.

The media adage “if it bleeds, it leads” has at least one glaring exception. If children who survive abortions are the ones who are bleeding, the story won’t lead.

Not only has it not led, the story of Kermit Gosnell on trial has been largely ignored by national networks. While local reporters have daily been chronicling the horrifying exploits of Gosnell and his staff, national networks have taken a pass. Stories which reveal the logistics of “choice” won’t be coming to a television near you.

According to his employees, Gosnell used surgical scissors to cut the spinal cords of hundreds of children who survived abortion attempts at his rundown clinic. Prosecutors, who lack physical evidence to charge him with more killings, have charged Gosnell with killing 7 infants who were born alive following abortion procedures and a woman named Karnamaya Mongar who died while having an abortion due to a deadly dose of anesthesia drugs.

While the testimonies told by clinic employees are shocking, almost unbelievable and undeniably newsworthy, the vast majority of the American public has likely never heard of Kermit Gosnell. It is, however, a story that needs to be told.

In February of 2010, FBI agents and local detectives executed search warrants at Gosnell’s abortion clinic looking for evidence that Gosnell was writing illegal prescriptions. They found something much worse.

The Grand Jury Report of the Gosnell case notes that “when the team members entered the clinic, they were appalled, describing it to the Grand Jury as ‘filthy,’ ‘deplorable,’ ‘disgusting,’ ‘very unsanitary, very outdated, horrendous,’ and ‘by far, the worst’ that these experienced investigators had ever encountered. There was blood on the floor. A stench of urine filled the air. A flea‑infested cat was wandering through the facility, and there were cat feces on the stairs. Semi‑conscious women scheduled for abortions were moaning in the waiting room or the recovery room, where they sat on dirty recliners covered with blood‑stained blankets.”

Gosnell’s license was quickly suspended and in January of 2011 he was arrested and charged with eight counts of murder. His trial began on March 18, 2013.

The testimony of abortion clinic workers describing the actions of Gosnell and climate in the clinic has included one staffer sharing how she freaked out when she heard the screaming of one child who survived an abortion, another noting how he saw one baby take a breath, and another relaying Gosnell’s explanation for why he kept the severed feet of some of his victims in dozens of jars.