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 'This is obviously part of how this guy operates.'

 

When Monica Miller, director of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, checked the trash of Michigan abortionist Alberto Hodari, she couldn't believe her eyes.

 

She found patient medical records, hazardous waste — and aborted babies.

 

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Michigan Abortionist Tosses Records, Aborted Babies into Trash

Medical waste — which, by law, includes the human remains of preborn babies — is to be kept separate from normal trash. But apparently, that’s not happening at the Woman Care Clinic in Lathrop Village, Mich.

 

"We have the hand, probably of a 6-week-old aborted baby,” Miller said on a videotape she made of the Dumpster.

 

Also discovered were syringes, used IV bags, used drug vials, ultrasound pictures and detailed abortion and medical records.

 

Hodari blamed the sloppiness on a new staffer. But pro-life speaker and blogger Jill Stanek said she is skeptical.

 

“Pro-lifers went through Dumpsters at three of his six abortion mills and found similar items on four separate Saturdays, over the course of a month," she said. "So this is obviously part of how this guy operates.”

 

State officials are investigating. Miller said she is hopeful Hodari will be brought to justice.

 

“We are very confident some criminal charges are going to be filed against him,” she said.

 

In the meantime, Miller is working with a funeral home to have proper burials for the babies who were found in the trash.

 

Source: Family News in Focus

Source URL: http://www.citizenlink.org

Alberto Hodari