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Grand Jury Asked to Investigate Abortion Murder,
Misconduct 
WICHITA, KS - Jan 17, 2006 While the thoughts
of the nation are focused on the subject of abortion through
the Samuel Alito Senate Confirmation hearings and anticipation
of the upcoming 33rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, an effort has
been launched that will force a Kansas county to convene a Grand
Jury to investigate alleged criminal acts that led to the abortion
death of a Down Syndrome teenager last year.
The victim, Christin A. Gilbert, died from complications to
a third-trimester abortion received at George R. Tillers
Womens Health Care Services in Wichita, Kansas, the site
of over 2,000 arrests during Operation Rescues Summer
of Mercy protests in 1991.
Allegations that the Grand Jury will be asked to investigate
include second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, mistreatment
of a dependent adult, failure to report abuse or neglect of children,
and illegal late-term abortion.
Gilbert suffered complications during her abortion that were
not fully diagnosed. Gilberts condition continued to worsen,
but instead of sending her to the hospital, abortion clinic staff
sent her to a hotel room where she continued to deteriorate.
Finally, an ambulance was summoned for Gilbert, but not until
days later when she was Code Blue. Even then, with
callous disregard for Gilberts life, a clinic employee
requested that the ambulance run with no lights and no
sirens.
In Tarrant County, Texas, where Gilbert lived, a Grand Jury
convened last year to probe allegations of felony sexual assault
that led to Gilberts pregnancy. That Grand Jury is still
investigating.
A confidential family source, who is cooperating with the
Kansas Grand Jury effort, has told Operation Rescue that Gilbert
could not have legally consented to sexual activity because of
the severity of her Down Syndrome condition, and that she never
would have chosen abortion for her baby, leading to concerns
that Gilbert was the victim of an illegal forced abortion.
According to Kansas law, a Grand Jury must convene within
60 days of the submission of a required number of signatures
of registered voters. Those signatures are due to be submitted
on March 1, 2006.
The abortion lobby told the nation that the 1973 Supreme
Court decision of Roe v. Wade would make abortion safe
and legal for women. It may have decriminalized abortion,
but it did not make it safe not for Christin Gilbert nor
the thousands of other women who have died from slipshod abortions
in the past 33 years, said Operation Rescue President Troy
Newman.
Operation Rescue documented Gilberts death and has worked
through the state, the legislature, and now the courts to bring
justice for Christin Gilbert and her pre-born child.
A new web site has been launched with information, documentation,
photos, and official Grand Jury petition documents. http://justiceforc
hristin.com
Official
Justice for Christin Web Site
About Operation Rescue
Operation Rescue is one of the leading pro-life Christian
organizations in the nation. Its activities are on the cutting
edge of the abortion issue, taking direct action to restore legal
personhood to the pre- born and stop abortion in obedience to
biblical mandates.
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