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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Pro-Lifers Bury 7 Week-Old Baby That Abortionist Kept in His Trunk

Respectful Burial: 
'The First Work of Mercy These Unborn Children Will Ever Know on This Earth' 


By Lisa Bourne
Live Action News


More than 150 mourners gathered Saturday to honor an anonymous aborted child, the last of 15 babies found in the trunk of Michigan abortionist Michael Roth’s car in September 2015.

Fourteen of the aborted children were laid to rest on November 3 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield, Michigan.

Local pro-lifers in Livingston County had asked to bury one of the 15 aborted children, known as the “Trunk Abortionist” babies, naming the child Michael Gabrielle. The baby, estimated to be seven weeks old, was buried in solemn funeral rites on Saturday, November 24, after Mass at Holy Spirit Parish in Brighton.



“Today we buried an unwanted human being,” said Monica Migliorino Miller, director of Citizens for a Pro-Life Society (CPLS).
“This tiny person is just one of sixty million who have been put to death with the sanction of the unjust law of Roe v. Wade,” she said. “Indeed this little child stands for all those who are victims of violence in our land.”
CPLS had worked for two years to obtain the babies’ remains for burial. The bodies were eventually released by the Oakland County Medical Examiner’s Office to the Borek-Jennings Funeral Home in Hamburg, Michigan in August.

ROTH HAD BEEN COMMITTING ABORTIONS OUT OF THE TRUNK OF HIS CAR, DROVE AROUND WITH BABY PARTS


READ: Michigan abortionist found with aborted babies in vehicle charged with multiple crimes

In September 2015 the remains of the 15 aborted babies were discovered in the trunk of the car of Michigan abortionist Michael Roth by the West Bloomfield police department. CPLS ran down specifics of how the Trunk Abortionist babies were discovered in a statement on Michael Gabrielle’s burial.

Roth had lost the lease in the Novi, Michigan building where he ran an abortion facility for more than 20 years in May 2014. According to local pro-lifers, Roth had a history of lawsuits, and Attorney General violations, including doing at-home abortions in the 1990’s, as well as sanctions placed on him by the State of Michigan’s Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).

Over the next few months, Roth attempted to rent other office space to restart his abortion practice.Local pro-life activists continued on his trail, twice succeeding in influencing landlords not to rent to the abortionist.

Late in 2015, Roth went on to rent office space in Farmington Hills, but it appears his lease did not permit him to do abortions, and he would eventually close up that office as well.

In September 2015, Roth was involved in a car accident in his hometown of West Bloomfield, where he struck and seriously injured a pedestrian. As a consequence, his car was impounded by local law enforcement.

Roth asked the West Bloomfield police if he could retrieve personal belongings that were inside the vehicle. The police accommodated the request. When they opened the car, they also discovered Roth was illegally in possession of medications related to abortion procedures.

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