NBC Won’t Cover Gosnell Trial, Tweets News From Another Source         .............................................................................................        Thursday, April 11, 2013   Life News ^ | Steven Ertelt
    NBC News is one of three networks that  refuses to cover the trial of gruesome abortion practitioner Kermit Gosnell. The media blackout is apparently so extensive that Luke Russert of  NBC News today had to tweet a local news story on the trial because NBC  has not done its own national reporting.
   Russert is an NBC News staffer whose Twitter bio reads: “I cover  Capitol Hill for NBC News. Been sweating it out in the streets of a  runaway American dream since 1985.” yet he had to tweet an article from  the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper in order to provide any coverage of  it.
     
    
    
    
    
    
   LifeNews is one of the few news outlets to cover  the trial of the abortion practitioner who killed babies in gruesome infanticides/abortions and one of a handful providing daily news coverage.
     Gosnell  faces 43 criminal counts, including eight counts of murder in the death  of one patient, Karnamaya Monger, and seven newborn infants. Additional  charges include conspiracy, drug delivery resulting in death,  infanticide, corruption of minors, evidence tampering, theft by  deception, abuse of corpse, and corruption. Gosnell could face the death  penalty if convicted and he faces a mandatory minimum 20 years.
   The trial of the abortion practitioner has been so gruesome and vivid  in its accounts of the late-term and live-birth abortions that it has  shocked the conscience of the nation, despite a relative  lack of media coverage outside of local media and conservative and pro-life news outlets.
   Gosnell, whose squalid “house of horrors” abortion clinic has  surprised even investigative officials, has had almost flippant attitude  toward his macabre abortion practices shocked the nation.
   “The Gosnell case is a watershed moment for the issue of abortion,”  said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Pro-Life Nation.  “The discovery of his horrific practices helped shed light on an  abortion industry that has run amok without oversight or accountability  for decades, and has prompted significant changes in abortion laws and  attitudes toward enforcement in several states.”
   Previously, Gosnell’s wife Pearl  pleaded guilty  to assisting her husband at his Philadelphia abortion center where he  killed a woman in a botched abortion and has killed hundreds of babies  in abortion-infanticides.
   Pearl Gosnell was considering a plea deal similar to the one several  of Gosnell’s former abortion center employees have made where they have  pleaded guilty to receive a lesser sentence in exchange for testifying  against Gosnell. Pearl also worked at the abortion center Gosnell ran  that had him kill and injure women in failed abortions and kill perhaps  hundreds of babies in grisly infanticides by birthing them and  “snipping” their spinal cords.
   She worked at the Women’s Medical Society abortion business her  husband ran as a full-time medical assistant from 1982 until she married  Kermit Gosnell in 1990, when she switched to only working on Sundays.  At that time, the abortion business was officially closed but would do  its latest-term abortions possible.
   The grand jury report indicates Pearl Gosnell testified that she  alone helped Kermit do abortions on Sundays when she would “help do the  instruments” in the operating room despite no medical training.
   Previously, Judge Lerner ruled two other former employees, Eileen  O’Neill and Madeline Joe, are not allowed to have their cases separated  from that of Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Neither O’Neill nor Joe are charged  with killing babies in infanticides and, although their attorneys argued  the horrifying allegations against Gosnell could unfairly taint their  cases, they were not allowed to plead guilty in deals as was the case  with six other former employees.
   The murder charges also came in connection with the botched abortion death of 41-year-old  Karnamaya Mongar,  who died at Gosnell’s abortion clinic after a failed abortion. Mongar  died November 20, 2009, after overdosing on anesthetics prescribed by  the doctor. Mongar’s family  filed a lawsuit against Gosnell’s abortion business seeking damages.
   Gosnell and several staffers at his abortion center, including Pearl,  were arrested in January  after a grand jury indicted them on multiple charges after officials  raided his abortion business following a woman’s death and discovered a “ shop of horrors”  filled with bags of bodies and body parts of deceased unborn children  and babies killed in infanticides. Pearl Gosnell, Kermit’s 49-year-old  wife who has no medical license, faces a charge of providing an abortion  at 24 or more weeks and conspiracy and other charges.
   Gosnell  has been denied bail  while the case against him moves forward. Women have spoken out about  their treatment and one woman says she was drugged and tied up and  forced to have an abortion.
   Authorities  searching the facility last year  found bags and bottles holding aborted babies scattered around the  building, jars containing babies’ severed feet lining a shelf, as well  as filthy, unsanitary furniture and equipment.
   The grand jury investigation also shows  state officials did nothing when reports came in about problems at Gosnell’s abortion center, which  has upset incoming pro-life Governor Tom Corbett.
   Gosnell’s abortion center was inspected only after a federal drug  raid in 2010.  It was the first time the facility had been inspected in  17 years because state officials ignored complaints and failed to visit  Gosnell’s Women’s Medical Society for years.
   The abortion industry  has been forced to suspend  two abortion businesses that employed embattled abortion practitioner  Kermit Gosnell, who has been the subject of national controversy over  his abortion business in Philadelphia.
   Following revelations that  Gosnell is associated with  two other abortion centers in Louisiana and Delaware, the National  Abortion Federation made the decision to suspend the memberships of  both. Atlantic Women’s Medical Services, the Delaware abortion business  that employed Gosnell one day a week to do abortions, and the Delta  Clinic abortion center of Baton Rouge, have both had their memberships  suspended. Leroy Brinkley owns both abortion businesses. Atlantic  operates abortion centers in Wilmington and Dover.
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