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LadyInWhite

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:18 am


I know I got this off of LifeNews. I'm in the process of trying to find it on another news site to get an unbiased view.

[url=http://www.lifenews.com/state2851.html]Former Abortion Practitioner DeHenre Found Guilty of Killing His Wife[/url]
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
January 31, 2008

Laurel, MS (LifeNews.com) -- Former Mississippi and Alabama abortion practitioner Malachy DeHenre has been found guilty by a grand jury of killing his wife. DeHenre, who has lost his medical license in three states over botched abortions, had pleaded not guilty to charges that he killed his wife, Dr. Mysha Rose DeHenre, 10 years ago.

However, a Jones County Circuit Court jury unanimously convicted DeHenre of manslaughter after deliberating for just 45 minutes.

According to the Laurel Leader Call newspaper, Circuit Judge Billy Joe Landrum asked for a pre-sentence investigation and set a sentencing date of March 13.

If given the maximum sentence, DeHenre could face 20 years in prison.

Six years ago a jury failed to convict DeHenre after a mistrial but the abortion practitioner was re-indicted on the charges when new evidence came to light, arrested last December and ordered held without bond.

A gunshot to the head while his wife was in the couple's home resulted in her death.

DeHenre took the stand in his own defense on Wednesday and claimed, according to the paper, that his wife produced the gun after returning from a trip from their native Zimbabwe. After wrestling with the gun, DeHenre says it went off accidentally and resulted in her death.

However, during the testimony, AP reported that Dr. Michael Baden, a forensics pathologist, said he reviewed the autopsy and evidence in the case and confirmed Mysha DeHenre's death was not accidental nor a suicide.

“The discharge of that bullet was by another person, not by the deceased,” he said.

Prosecutor Ronald Parrish called DeHenre "despicable" because of the shooting and the numerous botched abortions and accusations from women that he raped them before doing abortions.

“He has committed innumerable crimes that he hasn't been convicted for. Of course, we were only concerned about one today," he told the newspaper.

DeHenre has also been charged with raping a 21-year-old patient in March 1992.

DeHenre's New Woman Medical Center abortion facility in Jackson closed in 2005 and he was required, in December 2005, to pay substantial damages to a woman who was injured in a failed abortion in 2003.

Circuit Judge Winston Kidd awarded Latosha Travis $500,000 in damages after the abortion center failed to respond to her lawsuit. DeHenre and the abortion business were defendants in the suit.

In March 2005, the Mississippi state medical board suspended his medical license over botched abortions.

The suspension came after he testified that he did not like performing some 35,000 abortions but did so because he needed the work.

During his testimony, DeHenre stated, "I found work in Jackson, and it happened to be an abortion clinic in which an obstetrician was needed. I needed money to pay expenses and education for my children. It was supposed to be temporary, but it turned out to be longer. I was in a position I didn't want to be in, but I needed work."

“I ask your forgiveness,” he said at the time. "I don't want to be an outcast. I want to be among the medical community."

Medical boards in Alabama and New York have also suspended his medical licenses in those states.

In one Alabama case, a woman died 18 hours after having an abortion. The women involved in three other cases had to have hysterectomies to stop massive hemorrhaging from uterine perforations, including Travis.

Travis, who was 20 years old at the time and living in Jackson, paid DeHenre $680 for the abortion, the lawsuit said. She had at least one child already and though she planned to have more children in the future, she was devastated to have the hysterectomy because of the failed abortion.

In the case involving a death, DeHenre admitted he should have met the patient at the hospital or relayed medical information to the doctor who treated her.


Yeah because this guy represents every abortion provider in the world.

I'll agree that killing his wife was wrong (I will trust the guy who said it wasn't suicide) and that he got the sentence appropriate for such a crime (like any other real murderer). I also agree about suspending his liscenses but it would be the same for doctors who ******** any other operations.

But Dr. DeHenre does not represent the entire abortion providing community. As is evidenced by this brave doctor:

Why I am an Abortion Doctor
(Its a bit long to quote.)
PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:51 pm


Does this mean we can hold the entire pro-"life" movement accountable for the hundreds of cases of clinic bombings, murders, threats, and assaults that have been committed over the years? rolleyes

And thanks for that National Post article. As a Canadian, I really appreciated reading his story and how he's still adamant on defending a woman's right to choose after being shot and stabbed.

Tragic Christmas
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 4:08 pm


Tragic Christmas
Does this mean we can hold the entire pro-"life" movement accountable for the hundreds of cases of clinic bombings, murders, threats, and assaults that have been committed over the years? rolleyes

And thanks for that National Post article. As a Canadian, I really appreciated reading his story and how he's still adamant on defending a woman's right to choose after being shot and stabbed.

Thank Feministe. That's where I got it from.

I like how he went from wanting to help birth babies to doing only abortions because of what happened to him. That shows real guts and dedication.
PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:59 pm


[url=http://www.lifenews.com/state2851.html]Former Abortion Practitioner DeHenre Found Guilty of Killing His Wife[/url]
She had at least one child already and though she planned to have more children in the future, she was devastated to have the hysterectomy because of the failed abortion.

I know this isn't the point, but I keep reading this sentence over and over, and it doesn't make any sense, does it? "Though she planned to have more children, she was devastated to have a hysterectomy"? Wouldn't she be devastated BECAUSE she wanted more children? I don't get it.

OK, anyway… was there some other context that implied this was "normal" for abortion practitioners? Or is it just the fact that a pro-life news source is reporting it? I didn't get the impression that anyone should think all abortion practitioners kill their wives or anything like that. In fact, I kind of expected the story to have more bias, and bring up his involvement in "the baby holocaust" or something. The negativity was focused on his botched abortions, and the murder, which I think we can all agree deserve negativity.

I also found this article.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:22 am


Dronning Dagmar
[url=http://www.lifenews.com/state2851.html]Former Abortion Practitioner DeHenre Found Guilty of Killing His Wife[/url]
She had at least one child already and though she planned to have more children in the future, she was devastated to have the hysterectomy because of the failed abortion.

I know this isn't the point, but I keep reading this sentence over and over, and it doesn't make any sense, does it? "Though she planned to have more children, she was devastated to have a hysterectomy"? Wouldn't she be devastated BECAUSE she wanted more children? I don't get it.

OK, anyway… was there some other context that implied this was "normal" for abortion practitioners? Or is it just the fact that a pro-life news source is reporting it? I didn't get the impression that anyone should think all abortion practitioners kill their wives or anything like that. In fact, I kind of expected the story to have more bias, and bring up his involvement in "the baby holocaust" or something. The negativity was focused on his botched abortions, and the murder, which I think we can all agree deserve negativity.

I also found this article.

Sorry. The Antis who were commenting on the article were bitching about how this guy is totally like every abortion provider in the world. That they are all like this. Which is why I linked to the article about the Canadian Doctor.
PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:45 pm


I honestly don't understand the point of half this article. I can understand putting in the basics - the guy was convicted for killing his wife with a gun, he pleaded not guilty, he works as an abortion doctor and had multiple court cases related to that area but not to killing people with guns. Why then go off on a tangent and spend HALF THE ARTICLE talking about one of his previous court cases which was concluded years ago and has no bearing what so ever on the matter at hand?

I understand that lifers need as much dirt on abortion providers as they can get to terrorise them and wank themselves to, but surely this is overkill even by their standards? neutral Or am I hoping for too much?

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