Abortion expert and convicted serial killer Kermit Gosnell, who was believed to have murdered thousands of babies and was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of a woman, has died in prison at the age of 85.
Gosnell died of undisclosed causes two weeks ago, but not reported Until March 23, when Irish husband‑and‑wife documentary filmmaking team Felim McAleer and Ann McElhinney reported it.
For 30 years, Gosnell operated an abortion clinic with conditions so disturbing that it was nicknamed the “House of Horrors” after law enforcement raided the unregulated clinic.
Gosnell had stored the body parts of babies at an abortion facility in Philadelphia, where law enforcement found blood-stained rooms, rusty and unclean medical equipment, flea-infested cats and cat feces, as well as the severed legs of unborn babies preserved in specimen jars and body parts in freezers next to staff lunches.
Pleading guilty in 2013 to the first-degree murder of three infants, Gosnell was sentenced to three consecutive life terms without parole, in addition to other concurrent sentences. According to employee testimony, Gosnell would “cut” the spinal cords of babies born alive during illegal late-term abortions after inducing labor in pregnant women. Former employees of the clinic testified that this happened hundreds of times.
Gosnell was also found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Karnamaya Mongar, a 41-year-old refugee from Bhutan who died in 2009 from a fatal overdose of anesthesia administered by unlicensed staff.
Gosnell earned an estimated $1.8 million per year.
Despite this, the Pennsylvania Health Department did not intervene death of two womenMany more injuries, and years of complaints from staff and patients. Two high-ranking officials of the health department were dismissed after the clinic was exposed. The crimes were uncovered when Detective Jim Wood, along with the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration, raided the clinic on February 18, 2010.
A 2018 movie Gosnell’s trial described him as “America’s worst serial killer”.
“May God have mercy on his soul but his soul was full of evil so may there be no mercy on him, just as there was no mercy for children,” Said Wood, the detective who brought Gosnell to justice.
Maria V. Gallagher, spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation of National Right to Life, Said: “We are mourning the loss of the infants and women who were victims of Gosnell’s violent crime. And we hope that the lessons learned from Gosnell’s reign of terror will not be forgotten.”
Gallagher said, “Sadly, public officials allowed their House of Horrors abortion facility to operate for years without oversight.” “As the grand jury said, the hair and nail salon received more scrutiny than Gosnell’s disastrous abortion center.”
“At Students for Life we pray that he repents before he dies,” said A. statement From Students for Life of America. “Their operation was profit-motivated, dangerous and even resulted in the death of a mother.”
