Gosnell Kept Babies' Hands, Feet as Trophies, Much Like Serial Killers, Says Prosecution
In the fifth week of Kermit Gosnell's murder trial, jurors learned about severed hands and feet Gosnell kept in jars of formaldehyde, clogged toilets filled with aborted babies' arms and legs, and a federally-funded children's vaccination program Gosnell scammed to obtain vaccines for his grandchild.
On Monday, Dr. Sam Gulino, Philadelphia's chief medical examiner, gave his testimony about the 47 dead babies recovered from Gosnell's office that were delivered to him for examination, including the aborted remains of Karnamaya Mongar's baby.
Gosnell, 72, faces seven counts of first-degree murder for allegedly killing babies who were born alive; and one count of third-degree murder for the death of Mongar, 41, who died in 2009 from a Demerol overdose administered to her at the West Philadelphia Women's Medical Society abortion clinic that Gosnell owned and operated for 40 years.
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