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Free Showing of Gosnell Movie



 
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Based on the true story of abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell, the movie takes audiences behind the scenes of the investigation and trial of the man who has been dubbed the “Biggest Serial Killer in America.”  He was convicted in May of 2013 on three counts of murder for the death of three infant children and involuntary manslaughter of Karnamaya Mongar.  In a thirty year killing spree he is thought to have killed hundreds, perhaps thousands.  He is currently serving life in prison with no possibility for parole.

The investigation and raid by the FBI, DEA and local police on Dr. Gosnell’s clinic in February of 2010, was originally for the illegal sale of prescription drugs. Following the raid and the discovery of his “House of Horrors” the investigation expanded to include murder. The investigation revealed a state government that covered up deaths in order to protect abortion. The hands off approach and coverup was started by a Republican administration and continued by Democrats.

Producer & Journalist Phelim McAleer stumbled across the Gosnell trial on a day off while he was in Philadelphia promoting another film.  McAleer who is a veteran crime reporter attended the trial for several days and said it was the most dramatic and shocking evidence he had ever heard but what was most shocking was the empty press benches behind him. Eventually the mainstream media was shamed into covering the story by a massive social media campaign.

Referring to the new abortion law in New York, the producers of the movie state that, "Kermit Gosnell would probably be innocent if he had been operating under the new law. Yes, that's right - Kermit Gosnell, America's biggest serial killer would be celebrated in New York these days rather than serving several life sentences in PA.

The bill legalizes so much he was found guilty of. It allows abortions to be carried out by non-medical staff, it removes any necessity to save a baby born alive and, unbelievably, it allows abortion up to nine months of pregnancy for the flimsiest of excuses.

It's shocking but it's why we made the Gosnell Movie and it's why we need the Gosnell Movie to be seen by as many people as possible. Many people have written to us and said that the Gosnell Movie has changed their mind about abortion. This New York law has led many people to seek out the truth and that is what the Gosnell Movie brings to the table."

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