should be charged with murder. On Feb 7, 7:21 am, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote: > Florida officials today revoked the medical license of an abortionist > who is named in a civil lawsuit that alleges a breathing baby was > stuffed into a biohazard bag along with chemicals and tossed into a > garbage bin. > > The state Board of Medicine voted unanimously to pull the license of >ged Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique, reported the Tampa Tribune, which noted > the abortionist ducked into a restroom after the hearing to avoid > television cameras. > > WND reported previously on the 2006 case in Hialeah, Fla., which was > sparked by an anonymous tipster who notified police of the death. The > tipster later called back to prompt a police search that led to the > discovery of the baby's body in the biohazard bag in a cardboard box > in a closet at the abortion business. > > The civil case explains 18-year-old Cycloria Williams learned she was > pregnant in July 2006 and decided to have an abortion. She went to the > Miramar Woman Center and was referred to abortionist Renelique. > > Even though Renelique wasn't present, the clinic's receptionist gave > Williams the drug Cytotec, which induces labor. Five hours later > Willliams gave birth to a live baby girl, the case explained. > > "The baby writhed and gasped for air, still connected to Williams by > the umbilical cord. Immobilized by shock, Williams watched [business > owner Belkis] Gonzalez run into the room, cut the umbilical cord with > a pair of orange-handled shears, stuff the baby and afterbirth into a > red biohazard bag and throw the bag into a garbage can," the lawsuit > explains. > > Someone with inside information about the clinic called police about > the death. When officers responded, they found medical records but not > the baby's remains. Then six days later, another anonymous call said > officers could find the baby's body on the roof, but they didn't. > Following a third call to police, the decomposing body was found in a > cardboard box in a clinic closet. DNA confirmed it was the body of > Williams' daughter. > > The county medical examiner confirmed the baby had been breathing > after birth but blamed the death on "extreme prematurity." > > "To date, no criminal charges have been filed. Two sources within the > system have told me they believe Miami-Dade Co. State Attorney > Katherine Fernandez Rundle, appointed to her position in 1993 when her > boss, Janet Reno, was made Clinton's attorney general, has > purposefully slowed the wheels of justice," Stanek said. > > "'She shelved this case because it was related to abortion and hoped > it would die, pardon the pun,' one told me. 'This has all got to be > driving Rundle batty, because her hand is getting forced now,'" Stanek > wrote. > > http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88179 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum
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