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Gosnell

The Untold Story of America's Most Prolific Serial Killer

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Gosnell

By: Ann McElhinney, Phelim McAleer
Narrated by: Ann McElhinney
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Gosnell is the untold story of America's most prolific serial killer. In 2013, Dr. Kermit Gosnell was convicted of killing four people, including three babies, but is thought to have killed hundreds, perhaps thousands more in a 30-year killing spree. ABC News correspondent Terry Moran described Gosnell as "America's most prolific serial killer". Gosnell is currently serving three life sentences (without the possibility of parole) for murdering babies and patients at his "House of Horrors" abortion clinic.

This book - and now a major movie starring Dean Cain (Lois & Clarke) - reveals how the investigation that brought Gosnell to justice started as a routine drugs investigation and turned into a shocking unmasking of America's biggest serial killer. It details how compliant politicians and bureaucrats allowed Dr. Gosnell to carry out his grisly trade because they didn't want to be accused of "attacking abortion". Gosnell also exposes the media cover-up that saw reporters refusing to cover a story that shone an unwelcome spotlight on abortion in America in the 21st century. Gosnell is an astounding piece of investigative journalism revealing a cover-up among the medical political and media establishments that allowed a killer to go undetected for decades.

©2017 Ann McElhinney, Phelim McAleer (P)2017 Ann McElhinney, Phelim McAleer
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While hard to listen to it details the horrible reality of abortion, bureaucratic incompetence but also the pursuit of truth and justice. The child murder industry is a stain on society and should be ended, and just because it’s legal (in some places) doesn’t make it right. I can’t help but think; how many mor Gosnells are out there still practicing?

Hard to listen to.

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This book explains abortion horrors, complex legal proceedings, media malaise and good people seeking truth.

dreadful story well detailed

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it's about time a book like this has come out. The pro abortion media hardly ever touches on the gruesome and brutal reality of abortion . Even in this extreme case of haphazard murdering of 1000s of babies over a 30 year period; largely unreported by authorities; it beggars belief that the mainstream media still hasn't reported the significance of case given killers like Ted Bundy " only" killed 20 or so human beings. it's about time a book like this has come out and was made into a documentary movie. It still deserves more attention and reflection though. The only comment I have about the audio book is the tone in it's narration...understandably it's an emotive issue, but at various times there was a judgmental tone used by the narrator which I think was probably unnecessary. For the most part it was a good clinical narration and that would have been enough to bring home the message ... that the man was a serial killer ... nuff said ... Highly recommend .... you won't be able to put it down (so to speak). And share with friends after you finish, the message needs to get out about the brutal nature of abortion.

A gruesome saga that everyone should know about...

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