Abortionist had jars of human tissue in car
The lives of abortionists are often sordid and bizarre. This is just the latest example.
From LifeSiteNews.com:
Over the past 17 years, notorious abortionist Michael Arthur Roth has been found negligent and incompetent by the state of Michigan, which has fined him, suspended his license, and put him on probation. ...
Michigan State Police raided Roth’s waterfront home on Orchard Lake Road in the posh suburb of West Bloomfield on Tuesday, following ‘a gruesome discovery’ of 14 plastic jars of ‘human tissue,’ which police said [were] ‘possibly fetuses,’ in his trunk after a car accident two weeks ago.
At the time of the accident, Roth’s trunk also contained medical equipment used for abortions, and large amounts of Fentanyl, a sedative used on women undergoing abortion to relieve pain.
What’s worse is that Roth is – or was until recently – associated with a Catholic hospital, St. John/Providence, according to LifeNews.com.
And from ChurchMilitant.com:
Catholic pro-lifers have been protesting Dr. Roth's admitting privileges at a Detroit-area Catholic hospital for years. Moreover, despite relentless pleas to the Archdiocese of Detroit to intervene and either force the hospital to cut its ties to Roth or else strip it of its Catholic status, the archdiocese has allowed the scandal to go on unchecked.
Sadly, some Catholic dioceses have been riddled with morally corrupt officials for a very long time.
In his intriguing book Sin, Shame and Secrets: A True Story of the Murder of a Nun, the Conviction of a Priest, and Cover-up in the Catholic Church, award-winning journalist and author David Yonke threw a quiet bombshell: the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo, Ohio had paid for certain women’s abortions and kept a secret file on it.
This file was discovered several years ago during the investigation into the reopened ritualistic murder case of Sister Margaret Ann Pahl in 1980. Father Gerald Robinson was convicted of the murder in 2006; he died in a prison-run hospice in 2014.
In regard to the secret abortion file – which the diocese never publicly confirmed nor denied – I asked Yonke if there’s been any update on the matter.
He responded in an email:
I talked to one of my sources about it; [he/she] reaffirmed its accuracy but would not offer any more information other than the file contains some ‘terrible’ reports. Someday they may talk about it, but not yet. I am still confident that my report is accurate—and not that this affects how I feel about my reporting, but if it were not true, the diocese would have jumped on me long ago.