Baby Born Alive At Clinic Killed

>> Friday, February 6, 2009


Hello all!


It is with a heavy heart that I bring this issue up.    For the sake of simplicity and getting straight to the point, I have pasted an article from www.lifesightnews.com.    


 




“MIAMI, Fla., January 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - On Tuesday, January 27, 2009, suit was filed by the Thomas More Society in Miami on behalf of Shanice Denise Osbourne, an infant girl who was allegedly murdered in July, 2006.


The case claims that Shanice was born alive and then murdered by abortion clinic owner, Belkis Gonzalez. Thirteen defendants (including Gonzalez, abortionist Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacques Renelique and their conglomerate of four South Florida abortion clinics) have been sued for unlicensed and unauthorized medical practice, botched abortions, evasive tactics, false medical records and the killing, hiding and disposing of the baby.


Shanice’s mother, Sycloria Williams, learned she was pregnant early in July of 2006 when she went to the hospital complaining of abdominal pain and bleeding. She decided to abort the baby, and visited the Miramar Woman Center in Miramar, Fla., where she was referred to abortionist Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique.  Dr. Renelique inserted laminaria sticks to dilate the cervix and prescribed additional medication to be taken that night in preparation for the procedure the next morning at a Hialeah clinic. 


Williams arrived at the Hialeah clinic on the morning of July 20, 2006, feeling ill and in severe pain from the medication the night before.  Despite the fact that the doctor nor any other licensed health practitioners were present, the abortion center’s receptionist gave Williams Cytotec, which induces labor and also dilates the cervix. Williams, however, began to feel even worse with nausea and cramping. According to testimony, the staff had her sit in the clinic’s recovery room area where she waited for hours in severe and increasing abdominal pain without medical staff available.


At one point, unable to remain seated, Williams braced herself with the arms of the recliner chair she was sitting on. As she lifted herself, her water broke and she delivered a live baby girl onto the seat of the recliner. The baby writhed and gasped for air, still connected to Williams by the umbilical cord.


Immobilized by shock, Williams watched Gonzalez run into the room, cut the umbilical cord with a pair of orange-handled shears, stuff the baby into a red biohazard bag and throw the bag into a garbage can.  Shortly thereafter, the doctor arrived at the clinic and sedated Williams.  The doctor’s medical records failed to indicate that Williams had delivered a live baby that was killed by the clinic.


Anonymous callers notified police at least three times about the live birth and murder, and when police executed a search warrant on July 22, 2006, they found medical records but couldn’t locate the baby’s remains.  Six days later, another anonymous caller told police the baby’s body had been hidden on the roof.  Police responded but didn’t find the baby’s body on the roof. After another anonymous tip police got another search warrant and found the decomposing baby in a cardboard box in a closet at the clinic. DNA linked the baby’s remains to Williams.


The Miami-Dade County medical examiner performed an autopsy which showed that the baby’s lungs had been filled with air before her killing, proving it was a live birth. But the examiner blamed the death on “extreme prematurity,” ignoring eyewitness testimony that the baby had been murdered.  The Thomas More Society took an interest in the case when a local law school professor was quoted in The Miami Herald to the effect that if the baby wasn’t “viable,” then it “couldn’t be a case of homicide.”


“That opinion is dead wrong,” says Tom Brejcha, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Society. “A disabled or dying patient may not be ‘viable’ in the sense of being able to live very long or without help, but if you kill them, it’s murder.  This was a case of infanticide, and we’re not going to let it go ignored or unpunished.”


The Thomas More Society tried to secure a second autopsy but prosecutors wouldn’t release the baby’s body, or take any action to begin criminal proceedings.  An investigator and expert pathologist were retained by the Society, and the expert concluded – after examination of the autopsy slides and investigation of all the facts – that the acts and omissions of the abortionist and clinic staff were causative factors in Shanice’s untimely death. The state attorneys’ office has had this matter “under investigation” for more than two years with regard to filing what the Thomas More society says should be a clear case of criminal murder, or at least manslaughter.


“This case will trumpet to the world that abortion clinics are places of barbarism where mothers as well as their babies are at serious risk,” said Brejcha. “Moreover, this case should put some sharp teeth into the Born Alive Infant Protection Act. As we struggle to end the scourge of legal abortion in this country, we must hold the line against infanticide!”



You can read the story here. 


Obviously, this is a gut wrenching story.   To think of a baby dying in such a manner is truly heartbreaking.  Thus far the clinic is being sued for (to the best of my knowledge) "unlicensed and unauthorized medical practice, mishandled abortions, evasive tactics, false medical records, and killing, hiding and disposing of the infants body".


All the reactions I’ve heard to this story have understandably been that of disgust, horror and sorrow, even from those who support the “right” of abortion.    But, beyond the obvious reactions this story elicits at an emotion level, there is a question that needs to be asked on the logical and moral front.  “Is there any difference between killing a baby minutes after birth (outside the womb) by suffocation and dismembering that same baby (inside the womb) then vacuuming out its body parts?”  


This is not a clever “gotcha” question.  This is very straight forward and real life question (as evidenced by this story) that brings into focus the real issues in contention with the abortion debate.  


Shanice was six months old (counting from the time of conception) when she was accidently delivered; definitely pre-mature, but more then old enough to be considered “viable” by even the most skeptical person, and in fact older by weeks then many pre-mature babies that go on to live healthy and happy lives.  This is roughly the same age as many aborted babies.  So, I repeat the question: what is the significant difference between being dismembered inside the womb and being suffocated minutes after birth outside the womb?        


The most honest answer I have heard to this question from the pro-abortion side of things is: when a baby is still inside the womb it is basically the woman’s body, therefore the woman has power over it (because it is her own body).  The problem with this answer is that, fundamentally, it denies the humanity of a human fetus, which is unscientific (the subject of a future post, I hope), unbiblical and illogical.   If a baby is a distinct human being before birth with a legal and moral right to life then it must also be that before birth, unless there is some occurrence in the birthing process that gives the baby life it didn’t have five minutes before (perhaps some sort of cellular activation in the birth canal?).  A baby’s dependence on a mature human being to meet its basic needs does not end with its birth.


To wrap things up, this is a significant story, not just because an innocent human being was killed and not just because the clinic involved engaged in horrible malpractice; this is significant because it painfully brings into focus the complete absurdity of the pro-abortion argument.


I think this is a good opportunity for all of us to think through this story and the moral dilemma and come to our own conclusion.  In a future post I hope to share truly gut wrenching visual material to further illustrate and bring into focus the core issue(s) of abortion and why I believe my position is the right one.  As Tom Brejcha said, “This case will trumpet to the world that abortion clinics are places of barbarism where mothers as well as their babies are at serious risk.”


God bless and veritas supra omnis!


Edit: I find it painfully curious to note people citing "unlicensed" and "unauthorized" staff as the cause of Shanice's death since she was at the clinic to be aborted to begin with.



4 comments:

Alyssa C. February 7, 2009 at 6:12 AM  

This is so tragic!
And my answer to your question is this: a life is a life, in the womb or outside of it.

Tara Marie February 7, 2009 at 4:46 PM  

What a terribly sad story! And how tragic that people still do not understand how precious children are, even before they are born...

On a side note, I'm shocked (though I suppose I shouldn't be) that the staff at the abortion clinic would have no problem killing a newborn baby. Pro-abortionists may claim that they only believe in aborting babies still in the womb, but this story painfully illustrates how deadened people can and have become to the preciousness of live in general.

I'm so thankful that in Christ we know the truth and can stand for what is right!

Emily H. February 7, 2009 at 6:34 PM  

Wow, talk about gut wrenching, this made me want to throw up! Thanks for sharing though. I can so easily forget, even while I am sitting here wearing my Abort73 shirt, that this( by this I mean the murder of children, whether in or out of the womb) does happen all across the country. It is good for me to be reminded, not just that this is going on, but of how readily I slip into passiveness, focusing on my petty problems.. Thank you for the call to arms!

Hillary February 7, 2009 at 7:01 PM  

You already know my take on abortion, but to state it quite quickly again I am very firmly against it.

But, what do we do? While this story is shocking in detail the nature of it plays its self out across our nation every day. We can join organizations, we can hold rallies , we can wear shirts, we can lobby senators, and try to change laws, but in essence it is the heart of out nation that is the problem. The heart that is so hardened to sin and just sheer cruelty; that it murders out own youth and throws the parts in the garbage can. How can we change hearts? Can we?

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