Important Takeaways:
- An 80-year-old Russian woman has lived her entire life with a needle measuring over an inch in length lodged in her brain, stunned doctors have revealed.
- Medics on the remote Russian island of Sakhalin in the Pacific Ocean have concluded that the needle likely was proof of her parents’ botched attempt to kill her as a newborn during World War II.
- “Such incidents were not uncommon during the years of starvation: a thin needle would be inserted into a newborn’s fontanel to damage the brain,”
- “The fontanel quickly closed up, covering up evidence of the crime, and the baby died.”
- In the case of the elderly patient, the 1.2-inch-long needle pierced her left parietal lobe, but that “did not lead to the intended effect,”
- The baby girl survived the attempted infanticide — and in the coming years and decades she had never complained of headaches due to the needle nestled in her brain
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Matthew 19:18 ESV “And Jesus said, “You shall not murder…”
Important Takeaways:
- The bill, known as AB 2223, was passed by a vote of 48-21 in the Democrat-controlled Assembly. It now goes to the state Senate.
- New language added to the proposed legislation would shield a mother from civil and criminal charges…include the death of newborns seven days or more after birth
- “It justifies and excuses the intent to kill a baby born alive by pointing to vague, blanket occurrences that happened at some undefined time prior to the baby’s birth.”
- “AB 2223 operates to cover up the cause of a baby’s death…that seems to be the point of AB 2223’s newest perinatal death clause – to excuse and make investigation of a newborn’s death wholly unnecessary and even actionable.”
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A 28-year-old German woman has confessed to police that she killed five of her newborn children shortly after birth and dumped their bodies in various locations around northern Germany.
The confession brings to an end an investigation that started in 2006 when a newborn baby’s body was found in a paper-recycling plant near Flensburg. A second body was found in a parking garage in 2007. Continue reading →