Kermit Gosnell, the depraved Philadelphia abortionist whose crimes shocked even hardened investigators, died behind bars on March 1st at age 85, bringing an end to one of the most horrific chapters in America's abortion industry.
The man who turned his West Philadelphia clinic into what prosecutors called a 'house of horrors' was serving multiple life sentences for first-degree murder after being convicted in 2013 of killing three newborn babies and causing the death of a patient through his barbaric practices.
But the true scope of Gosnell's evil was far worse than what he was convicted for. Investigators discovered evidence of what they called 'hundreds of snippings' - the sick practice where Gosnell would cut the necks of babies born alive during botched abortions.
'This case broke the cover on what was happening in abortion clinics across America,' said one former prosecutor involved in the case. 'Gosnell wasn't an aberration - he was what happens when an industry operates without oversight.'
The mainstream media tried desperately to bury this story when it first broke, proving once again how deep their commitment runs to protecting the abortion industry at all costs. Major networks ignored the trial for weeks, only covering it after alternative media and conservative outlets forced their hand.
The Cover-Up Continues
What's most disturbing is how the medical establishment and pro-abortion politicians worked to cover up Gosnell's crimes for years. Pennsylvania health officials ignored complaints and failed to inspect his clinic for over 15 years, allowing the carnage to continue unchecked.
This is the true face of the abortion industry that Democrats refuse to acknowledge - not the sanitized version they sell to suburban women, but the blood-soaked reality of what happens when human life is treated as disposable.
With President Trump back in office and the pro-life movement stronger than ever, perhaps Gosnell's death serves as a reminder of why we must continue fighting to protect the most vulnerable among us. How many more Gosnells are operating right now while politicians look the other way?
