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Kermit Gosnell was killing babies.....he was an abortionist, but he was delivering live babies and then killing them......
Three Abortion Arguments Eviscerated by the Heartbreaking New Movie 'Gosnell'
3. The inhumanity of unwanted children.
Kermit Gosnell maintained a disgusting clinic that proved a death trap for thousands of unborn babies and Karnamaya Mongar, but the crime that landed him in prison was the murder of three already born babies.
The most moving testimony in the entire film comes from Gosnell's own adopted daughter. Adrienne Moton hesitates to speak with ADA McGuire and Detective James Wood (Dean Cain), but eventually she decides to do so. "This is the baby I saw moving," Moton says, showing them a photo of a baby who was killed in Gosnell's clinic.
The baby would become known as "Baby Boy A," and he was one of the babies Gosnell was convicted of murdering.
When the jury sees the picture Moton shares, members burst into tears.
ADA McGuire asks Moton, "Why did you take a photograph of this particular baby?"
The girl's answer should bring tears to everyone's eyes. "He was so big, he looked like he could be somebody's brother. I just thought that there should be a photo of him, to show that he was here for a little while," Moton says.
"I just thought there should be a photo of him, to show that he was here for a little while."
Three Abortion Arguments Eviscerated by the Heartbreaking New Movie 'Gosnell'
3. The inhumanity of unwanted children.
Kermit Gosnell maintained a disgusting clinic that proved a death trap for thousands of unborn babies and Karnamaya Mongar, but the crime that landed him in prison was the murder of three already born babies.
The most moving testimony in the entire film comes from Gosnell's own adopted daughter. Adrienne Moton hesitates to speak with ADA McGuire and Detective James Wood (Dean Cain), but eventually she decides to do so. "This is the baby I saw moving," Moton says, showing them a photo of a baby who was killed in Gosnell's clinic.
The baby would become known as "Baby Boy A," and he was one of the babies Gosnell was convicted of murdering.
When the jury sees the picture Moton shares, members burst into tears.
ADA McGuire asks Moton, "Why did you take a photograph of this particular baby?"
The girl's answer should bring tears to everyone's eyes. "He was so big, he looked like he could be somebody's brother. I just thought that there should be a photo of him, to show that he was here for a little while," Moton says.
"I just thought there should be a photo of him, to show that he was here for a little while."