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Infant with eyes open in ‘nightmarish expression of pain’ found inside abortion facility
The eyes of the other child are open in a nightmarish expression of pain, revealing development greater than 26-28 weeks.
The Kermit Gosnell trial shocked the nation with its stories of the callous disregard for human life. The brutality that the late-term abortionist committed in his Philadelphia neighborhood for years has awakened America to the reality of the late-term abortion industry.
Pro-life organizations are shining the spotlight on late-term abortion in this country, and Live Action’s Inhuman investigation is one of the most comprehensive undercover investigation of multiple late-term abortionists thus far.
Douglas Karpen, known as the “Texas Gosnell,” ran a late-term abortion business so shocking it proves once and for all that Gosnell was not an anomaly. In fact, Karpen’s own former clinic workers describe practices so cruel and inhuman that they may indicate that Karpen is even worse.
Three of Karpen’s former facility workers came forward in a tell-all interview with Life Dynamics.
Deborah Edge, who worked for Douglas Karpen for about fifteen years, told Life Dynamics:
Deborah left Karpen’s practice in 2011, and her video testimony (above) about her time with him is chilling.
Operation Rescue has published heart-wrenching photos (warning) on the website of children’s remains found in Karpen’s waste containers. Photos of the remains indicate that Karpen regularly commits infanticide, as attested to by his former clinic workers in the video above.
According to Operation Rescue:
Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, made the following statement:
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