Lois left three children motherless.
Helen Castor, age 30, was arrested and charged with perpetrating an abortion that had caused Lois's decline and eventual death. She was released on $2,500 bail. The police also investigated Lois's husband, Richard; Mrs. Castor's husband, Vernon; and a woman named Dorothy Jaskolski. The fatal abortion had been performed in Lois's home on February 3.
Helen Castor, age 30, was arrested and charged with perpetrating an abortion that had caused Lois's decline and eventual death. She was released on $2,500 bail. The police also investigated Lois's husband, Richard; Mrs. Castor's husband, Vernon; and a woman named Dorothy Jaskolski. The fatal abortion had been performed in Lois's home on February 3.
As an aside, it seems that the doctors did not get consent from the truck driver's family before removing his kidney, but his grandmother, who had adopted him after his mother's death, said, "Legally they had no right to do it, but if he was dead then I think it was alright."
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Source:
Source:
- Death certificate
- "3 Are Arrested In Illegal Operation," The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 7, 1951
- "Woman Held After Mrs. Irvine's Death," York (PA) Dispatch, February 22, 1951
- "Woman Arrested in Illegal Operation," Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer Journal, February 24, 1951
- "Abortion Charged In Death of Woman," York (PA) Daily Record, February 24, 1951
- "Woman Blamed In Fatal Surgery," Philadelphia Inquirer, May 16, 1951
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