I totally agree with that. The devil's in the details. Did they set up some sort of special laws in Kansas for a late-term abortion clinic? Operation Rescue would know. I don't know why he set up shop there.
Hey, it became part of Wichita's "travel industry" since more than half of Tiller's abortioneering hauled in out-of-state moms.
Kansas use to have these abnormal per-population abortion stats each year because of Tiller and the Kansans who propogated and protected him.
Btw, Tiller's father was also an abortionist and was committing them in the late 60s thru 1970 (died in a plane crash in August 1970). The reason Tiller became an abortionist was to take over his father's slaughterhouse when his father died.
So Wichita's legacy of tolerating child-slaughter goes back quite a ways.
What did the prophet Hosea say (4:2)? "...they break all bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed."
Tiller began committing abortions in Wichita in 1973 (and late-term abortions later). Tiller the Killer
Thus, with the spirit of murder having been sanctioned in that city, by January 15, 1974, the BTK serial killer was unleashed -- also in Wichita. (Look up the Otero murders)
And yet another linkage 'tween the two?
Both were active members of their liberal Lutheran congregations: Tiller, an usher at Reformation Lutheran Church; and Rader (BTK killer), lay president at Christ Lutheran Church.
Now to be fair to Christ Lutheran, they didn't know what Rader was up to. But no such excuse is there for either Reformation Lutheran -- or the rest of the Wichita Lutherans who remained silent all those years.