What Louisiana and Pennsylvania have in common
What Louisiana and Pennsylvania have in common
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow
Operation Rescue has discovered a link between an accused murderer and two other abortion facilities.
Kermit Gosnell, the Pennsylvania abortionist recently charged with eight counts of murder, was apparently employed to work at Leroy Brinkley's Atlantic Women's Services in Wilmington, Delaware one day per week. Operation Rescue's Cheryl Sullinger tells OneNewsNow Gosnell would begin a late-term abortion in Delaware, where they are illegal, and instruct his patients to travel to his Philadelphia clinic for completion.
"In some cases, the women were 32 weeks [pregnant]. In fact, in one case the woman was at least 32 weeks," Sullinger reports. "She paid her money and had the process started in Delaware, which is illegal, and then she was transported to Pennsylvania," where Gosnell completed the late-term abortion. He and nine employees now face criminal charges.
But the Operation Rescue spokesperson notes that her group has also discovered that Eileen O'Neill, who pretended to be a licensed doctor, worked for both Gosnell and Brinkley. The latter's Delta Clinic in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is also reportedly deplorable.
"The American Catholic Lawyers Association (ACLA) was in Baton Rouge last weekend. They asked the Department of Health and Hospitals to close the Delta Clinic because of the numerous violations that have been discovered there," Sullinger reports.
She adds that if officials refuse to shut down the Baton Rouge "house of horrors," the ACLA plans to sue the state.
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