Well, this is interesting.
Yesterday, the Screaming Headlines were "Five Fetuses Found in Pro-Lifer's House".
That got a lot of attention.
Here's the Paul Harvey part:
...Lauren Handy, was arrested when the police received a tip leading to the discovery of the bodies of five aborted babies in her home, which quickly became a subject of rampant online speculation.
Now, Handy’s allies are beginning to speak out about her side of the story. The group Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU), for which Handy is activism director, issued a press release Friday explaining that “prior to the arrest, one of the defendants privately arranged for the Metropolitan Washington D.C. Police homicide unit to pick up five recently discovered late-term aborted babies for forensic examination. Their late gestational ages as well as their apparent sustained injuries potentially show violations of the Partial Birth Abortion Act as well as the Born Alive Infants Protection Act which are federal crimes.”
“We are aware that the Metropolitan Police Department has stated they do not believe a crime has been committed against these babies under D.C. law,” PAAU founder and executive director Terrisa Bukovinac said. “However, the laws in question are federal laws enforced by the U.S. Department of Justice.”
Nix writes that he personally viewed images of the bodies last week, and “I can say that these are the largest babies killed that I have ever seen pictures of. I really am not sure if it’s abortion or infanticide, which clearly explains the urgency of the left to pin this on pro-lifers who were turning in bodies who died by possible infanticide. They are too gruesome to link here.”
PAAU adds that it will hold a press conference next Tuesday to share more details on the case,...
Please do. There are a number of legitimate questions here, not least of which is "Who authorized the DC cops' tattling-without-context"?
Ach. Never mind. DC is as fetid as San Fran, NYC, and Chicago.
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