Kermit Gosnell, Philadelphia doctor convicted of multiple infant murders and death of a patient, dies at 85
Kermit Gosnell died at 85 while serving multiple life sentences for killing infants born alive and involuntary manslaughter, after a 2013 conviction involving illegal late-term abortions.
- On March 23, 2026, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections said Kermit Gosnell died earlier this month at a hospital while in custody.
- A 2013 Philadelphia jury convicted Gosnell of three counts of first-degree murder, and he later pleaded guilty in federal court to running a pill mill, receiving a 30-year sentence and a $50,000 fine.
- Federal investigators' 2010 search found fetal remains in cabinets and a freezer, and a grand jury report called the Women's Medical Society clinic a 'baby charnel house' with deplorable conditions; prosecutors alleged Gosnell performed 'snipping' and unlicensed staff sedated patients on dirty recliners.
- The case drew national attention and debate, with Then-District Attorney Seth Williams calling Gosnell a 'monster' while anti-abortion advocates like Lila Rose highlighted broader industry abuses.
- Initial reports came from Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, but officials have not disclosed the cause of death and the Huntingdon County Coroner's Office did not respond Monday.
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'Monster' Abortionist Dies in Prison
Kermit Gosnell, a doctor convicted of murdering babies after they had been born, reportedly died in a Pennsylvania prison. The news, first reported by pro-life journalist Ann McElhinney, described Gosnell as a “chilling monster who could sometimes come across as charming.” “In Gosnell’s 30 years of running his filthy abortion clinic in Philadelphia, it is thought that he murdered thousands of babies born alive,” she wrote on X. “The grand jury w…
Doctor Convicted of Killing Delivered Babies at Abortion Clinic Dies at 85
A doctor who killed three babies who had already been born at an abortion clinic has passed away, Pennsylvania officials said March 24. Dr. Kermit Gosnell was admitted to a hospital outside of the prison system, a Pennsylvania Department of Corrections spokeswoman told The Epoch Times in an email, before dying on March 1 at 11:45 p.m. The department did not have the cause of death, and the county coroner did not return a request for that informa…
Illinois Right to Life calls for abortion facility inspections following abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s death
Following the March 23 death announcement of imprisoned abortionist Kermit Gosnell, Illinois Right to Life issued a statement urging the state to ensure that abortion clinics… The post Illinois Right to Life calls for abortion facility inspections following abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s death appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Infamous abortionist Kermit Gosnell, convicted of killing babies, dies at 85
Infamous late-term abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell has died, prompting pro-life activists to reflect on the crimes he committed and the state of the pro-life movement. #Abortion #KermitGosnell #NationalRighttoLife #CarolTobias #SusanBAnthonyProLifeAmerica #MarjorieDannenfelser
Abortionist and ‘America’s biggest serial killer’ Kermit Gosnell reportedly dead * WorldNetDaily * by Cassy Cooke, Live Action
Source link Kermit Gosnell Former Philadelphia abortionist and serial killer Kermit Gosnell has reportedly died in prison at the age of 85. Gosnell is survived by his wife, Pearl — who was also imprisoned for aiding her husband in his crimes — and six children. Key Takeaways: In 2010, the FBI raided Gosnell’s Philadelphia abortion facility and
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