No one knows Washington secrets like Paul Bedard. This longtime D.C. reporter joined the Washington Examiner in 2012 after penning U.S. News & World Report's premiere political column, 'Washington Whispers,' for more than a decade. In addition to his Washington Secrets column, check out his signature feature, 'Liberal Media Scream.
The filmmakers who brought the story of America’s most notorious abortionist to theaters are organizing a traveling exhibition of evidence photos to show in states that are considering liberalizing abortion laws.
Independent producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, who made the movie Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer, about Philadelphia Dr. Kermit Gosnell, said that they are taking their exhibit of 50 photos to cities across the country to show the horrors of abortion, especially late term procedures.McAleer said, “These are photos taken of moments in time, and they were evidence in a court of law.
Their exhibit is titled “EVIDENCE Crime Scene Photos from the Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,” and includes the police work used to convict Gosnell of killing three infants after their birth and the manslaughter of one woman during an abortion. In 2013, he received a sentence of life in prison without parole.
McAleer told Secrets that the exhibit idea came from those that liberals use to highlight their issues, such as the climate crisis. “We decided to follow the leftist play book -- they are always having photo exhibitions about racism or climate change,” he said.The EVIDENCE exhibition photographs tell the story of how DEA and FBI drug investigators identified Gosnell as a leading Opioid supplier through writing illegal prescriptions and selling them to dealers.
The photos also reveal how Gosnell was a serial killer who liked to keep trophies. Gosnell would kill adult patients but also murder babies born alive during late term abortions. He would keep baby feet in jars and baby’s remains in containers and bags stored in freezers.
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