Posted on 05/20/2013 11:37:53 AM PDT by topher
BROOKLYN, NY, May 20, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) A 20-year-old man has confessed to smothering a 14-year-old girl, keeping her body in a suitcase, and trying to set her remains on fire because she would not have an abortion, police say.
Christian Ferdinand smothered Shaniesha Forbes with a pillow inside his cousin's Brooklyn apartment after she told him she was carrying his baby and refused to abort, according to charges lodged against the Jamaican-born man.
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A case of attempted FORCED ABORTION.
Being hung, drawn and quartered is too good for this monster.
Hang him
The present_dent calling him in five, four, three....to congratulate him on standing up for women’s rights to choose.
Like this isn’t a high percentage of Planned Parenthood’s “customers”...
Has Obama named him to a cabinet position yet?
Hard to see how the Administration could overlook one so dedicated to Democrat ‘values’.
Sick part: If she had the abortion, the murder factory would have covered for him and not reported his statutory rape.
He would have gotten away scot-free.
When did his student visa expire?
But he’s from Jamaica, we can’t force our cultural norms on him! (SARC) I vote we stuff him in a suitcase and drop him in a deep hole!
Still statutory rape.
I wonder if she knew she wasn't pregnant and was trying to exort or manipulate him, or if she believed she was pregnant and died defending a child who didn't exist.
Sad either way. Something Shakespeare might have penned.
It sure is.
lots and lots of statutory rape and incest is covered up by these baby butchers. If it wasn’t for under age and college age girls they would have trouble staying in business.
I know it maybe rhetorical but, where’s the dad, brothers?
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