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Who was Kermit Gosnell? ‘House of horrors’ abortion doctor convicted of killing newborn babies dies in prison

Who was Kermit Gosnell? ‘House of horrors’ abortion doctor convicted of killing newborn babies dies in prison

Kermit Gosnell, a former abortion doctor from West Philadelphia, has died at the age of 85 while serving multiple life sentences in prison. He had most recently been lodged at the State Correctional Institution-Smithfield, located nearly 60 miles south of Pittsburgh.A Pennsylvania Department of Corrections spokesperson, Maria Bivens, said Kermit Gosnell died on March 1 at a hospital outside the prison system, according to a report by the New York Post. The cause of death was not disclosed.His name became nationally known after a 2013 conviction for the murder of three infants born alive, along with the death of a patient during a procedure.His case drew intense attention not just for its brutality, but for how it fueled America’s deeply divided abortion debate.

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Why his case shocked the nation

Gosnell operated the Women’s Medical Society clinic, later described by investigators as a “house of horrors.” Authorities who raided the facility in 2010 uncovered disturbing conditions, including improperly stored fetal remains, unsterile equipment, and unsafe medical practices.Former staff testified that he routinely performed abortions beyond Pennsylvania’s legal 24-week limit.In some instances, babies were allegedly born alive and then killed by severing their spinal cords, a method he referred to as “snipping.” A 2011 grand jury report painted a grim picture, calling the clinic a “baby charnel house” and suggesting that many alleged crimes could not be prosecuted due to destroyed records.

Conviction and sentencing

In 2013, Gosnell was found guilty of:

  • Three counts of first-degree murder (infants born alive)
  • Involuntary manslaughter (death of a patient from an overdose of anesthetics)
  • He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Later, he also pleaded guilty to federal drug charges tied to illegally distributing prescription medications, adding another 30-year sentence.

Regulatory failures and fallout

One of the most controversial aspects of the case was not just Gosnell’s actions, but the systemic failures that allowed them to continue for years.Investigators found that:

  • State authorities had not inspected abortion clinics for over 15 years
  • Complaints and warnings had gone largely ignored
  • Oversight lapses were partly attributed to political concerns about restricting abortion access

Following the scandal, two state health officials were dismissed and Pennsylvania tightened regulations and inspection protocols for clinics. Gosnell’s crimes soon became a flashpoint in the wider debate over abortion, regulation and patient safety, years before the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. While abortion opponents cited the case as evidence of serious oversight failures, abortion rights advocates argued it highlighted the risks of poor regulation rather than legal access itself.

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