Human Remains Found in Dumpster of Abortion Clinic

Reality slaps some cops upside the head as they realize the impact of murdered baby carcuses:

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the Lathrup Village (Mich.) Police Department are investigating the contents of a dumpster behind the WomanCare abortion clinic where body parts of aborted babies, bio-hazardous materials and patients’medical records were found earlier this month.

“I was aware of the reality of abortion, but it was unnerving,” Police Sgt. Vincent Lynch said of viewing the evidence, adding that “intact fetuses” were among the debris.

The clinic, in Lathrup Village, and several others in the Detroit area, are owned by Dr. Alberto Hodari, a controversial abortionist who was caught on videotape late last year telling medical students that doctors have “a license to lie,” as reported by Cybercast News Service, and who has been outspoken about his opposition to a ban on partial-birth abortion.

At least one patient died — a 15-year-old girl in 2004 — following an abortion at one of Hodari’s clinics, but no criminal charges were filed.

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will decide if the improper disposal of “pathological waste” at the Lathrup Village clinic violates civil or administrative statues, according to Robert McCann, press secretary for the state agency.

Because this kind of disposal is not considered criminal, Hodari could receive a warning or be fined, depending on the results of the investigation, McCann said.

Lynch said he is meeting next week with the Oakland County prosecutor’s office to determine whether the county will bring criminal charges against Hodari for improperly disposing of medical records, which is a misdemeanor under state law and punishable by a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail.

Monica Migliorino Miller, professor of sacred theology at St. Mary’s College of Madonna University, Orchard Lake, Mich., and founder and director of Citizens for a Pro-life Society, said she and other pro-life activists had been monitoring the trash receptacles at the Lathrup Village clinic and two other clinics between Feb. 8 and March 2.

Medical waste and patient records were found at all three sites, but when the police and DEQ officials found human remains in the Lathrup Village dumpster, the investigation was launched.

“My ultimate hope is that (Hodari’s) license is revoked and his practice shut down,” Miller told Cybercast News Service. “And being a pro-life activist, I hope we can get exposure about what happens in the abortion business.”

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Posted by Jay on March 14, 2008 10:22 pm

» Filed Under ACLU, Abortion, Child Exploitation, News

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One Response to “Human Remains Found in Dumpster of Abortion Clinic”

  1. Scrapiron on March 14th, 2008 11:08 pm

    Fine the abortion clinic and they’ll provide more abortions to pay the fine. Actually you have to blame the people who use these slaughter houses. Probably the same people who protest a cattle slaughter house.

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