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Two Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder, Authorities Say
« on: December 30, 2011, 05:59:08 PM »
 :-\  Just horrible:  "A search of the clinic after the botched abortion revealed a freezer containing 35 late-term fetuses, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks, the documents show."

Two Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder, Authorities Say
Published December 30, 2011
FoxNews.com
 
Authorities say two out-of-state doctors who traveled to Maryland to perform late-term abortions have been arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder, an unusual use of a law that allows for murder charges in the death of a viable fetus.

Dr. Steven Brigham, of Voorhees, N.J., was taken into custody Wednesday night and is being held in the Camden County jail, according to police in Elkton, Md. Authorities also arrested Dr. Nicola Riley in Salt Lake City and she is in jail in Utah. Each is awaiting an extradition hearing.

A grand jury indicted the two doctors after a 16-month investigation, police said.

The investigation began in August 2010 after what authorities say was a botched procedure at Brigham's clinic in Elkton, located near the border of Maryland and Delaware.

An 18-year-old woman who was 21 weeks pregnant suffered a ruptured uterus and an injured bowel, according to documents filed in a previous investigation by medical regulators. Rather than call 911, Riley drove her to a nearby hospital, where both she and Brigham were uncooperative and Brigham refused to give his name, documents show.

A search of the clinic after the botched abortion revealed a freezer containing 35 late-term fetuses, including one believed to have been aborted at 36 weeks, the documents show.

Brigham, 55, is charged with five counts of first-degree murder, five counts of second-degree murder and one count of conspiracy. Riley, 46, faces one count each of first- and second-degree murder and one conspiracy count.

The charges relate to the botched procedure as well as other abortions performed at the Elkton clinic or fetuses found there, authorities said.

Cecil County State's Attorney Ellis Roberts declined to elaborate on the charges or the circumstances that led to them, saying it would be inappropriate to comment before Brigham and Riley, who were taken into custody on fugitive warrants, had seen the indictments.

Maryland is one of 38 states that allows murder charges to be brought against someone accused of killing a viable fetus. The 2005 state law has so far only been used for cases in which defendants were accused of assaulting or killing pregnant women.

"We are in uncharted territory," Roberts said. "At some point in time," he added, "you will hear our explanation" of the charges.

The state law allows for murder or manslaughter charges to be brought against a person who intends to kill or seriously injure a fetus or who wantonly disregards the safety of a fetus. It does not apply to doctors administering lawful medical care and does not impinge on a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy.

Brigham's attorney, C. Thomas Brown, said in an emailed statement that he does not believe his client has violated any Maryland laws. He said he has not seen any charging documents or spoken with Brigham since the arrest.

"Dr. Brigham has fully cooperated with this investigation," Brown said. "I had an agreement with the state's attorney's office that if Dr. Brigham was charged, he would voluntarily come to Maryland to surrender. For reasons unknown to me, the state did not honor that agreement. ... It is my opinion that Dr. Brigham's arrest in New Jersey was orchestrated to ensure that he remained in custody over this holiday weekend."

An attorney for Riley also took issue with her client being behind bars.

"We believe the charges are without legal merit," said attorney Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum. "We believe it's inappropriate for her to be held without bond. She is not a flight risk and she should be released on her own recognizance."

Krevor-Weisbaum said Riley's legal team would comment further after they had seen the indictment.

A spokeswoman for the Center for Reproductive Rights, a legal advocacy group, said she was not aware of any cases in the United States in which an abortion provider had been charged with murder in the death of a fetus. A Philadelphia doctor, Kermit Gosnell, faces murder charges in the deaths of seven newborn babies but has not been charged with killing fetuses.

The botched 2010 abortion led regulators to order Brigham to stop practicing medicine in Maryland without a license, and Riley's Maryland license was suspended. Brigham's New Jersey license was also suspended, leaving him without a valid license in any state, and New Jersey authorities are pursuing revocation of his license there. New Jersey authorities have cooperated with the Maryland criminal probe, said Thomas R. Calcagni, director of the State Division of Consumer Affairs.

According to regulators, Brigham would begin abortions in New Jersey and have his patients drive themselves to Maryland to complete the procedures, taking advantage of Maryland's more permissive laws. Brigham was not authorized to perform abortions in New Jersey after the first trimester, and regulators called his actions manipulative and deceptive.

In Maryland, licensed physicians can perform abortions before the fetus is deemed capable of surviving outside the womb, and abortions of viable fetuses are permitted to protect the life or health of the mother or if the fetus has serious genetic abnormalities. Doctors generally consider fetuses to be viable starting around 23 weeks.

Anti-abortion activists hailed the arrests of Brigham and Riley.

"These two individuals are now where they belong and should be in jail for the rest of their lives," the Rev. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, said in a statement. "Even those who believe abortion should be legal can join with us to stop the out-of-control practices of people like Brigham and Riley."

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Re: Two Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder, Authorities Say
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 11:21:11 PM »
No one can seem to explain this to me...

Doctors go into fields of medicine according to their particular interest, and the money.  Let's say a certain doctor is very pro choice (right or wrong), why would he himself do abortions?  I cannot understand that? 

I know a few liberal doctors that I believe are pro choice, but I'm certain would never ever personally preform such a dark (can't think of the word I'm looking for) procedure.


Are doctors that preform abortions just a different breed?  Anyone know an abortionist personall

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Re: Two Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder, Authorities Say
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 11:24:58 PM »
I could see a physician truly believing that they help women, but to provide abortions rather than go into one of the other areas of medicine?

Anyone know what I mean?

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Re: Two Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder, Authorities Say
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2011, 01:45:24 AM »
I pretty much agree with you Pip.  I'm also finally and firmly against abortion in general, especially healthy late term abortions.  I can't fathom why a doctor would do this. On the front of what we know of this doctor, he has betrayed his oath and committed multiple murders in a serial fashion--for money....

On the other hand I know there are valid reasons for late term abortions and I know this first hand as a witness to a birth after an abortion was not allowed to happen because it was late term.  The baby as predicted died on birth and had no chance at life even if he lived--he had no brain, all fluid.  His brain was maybe 1/30 in size, the rest fluid--nothing there.  The mother was not allowed to get an abortion and spent the last few months knowing she would be delivering a baby that would die when it was born.  Extra trauma for the mother for absolutely no freaking reason other than politicians and religious opinions that are absolute.  

So I'll wait to hear exactly what this case shows to be sure what he was doing but if he was just aborting late term babies, I personally consider that murder.

But I also think the politicians and religious nuts that don't make any room whatsoever for extreme cases like I stated above are just as fucking nuts as this doctor is accused.