"Terri" Roe died of a botched abortion in New Jersey in 1991.
Steven Infante is the Massachusetts coach who had been abusing a girl from the age of 14, and brought her for an abortion when he imprenanted her at the age of 17.
What is it about abortion, specifically in the 1940s, that keep drawing people here? Perhaps it's because during the 1940s, while abortion was still illegal, that there was a massive drop in maternal mortality from abortion? The death toll fell from 1,407 in 1940, to 744 in 1945, to 263 in 1950. Most researches attribute this plunge to the development of blood transfusion techniques and the introduction of antibiotics.
"abortion doctor changing mind" -- Rachel McNair did an excellent analysis of this phenomenon. The Society of Centurions is a support and advocacy group for reformed abortionists. I have a list of links to converted abortion workers and their stories here.
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