Posted on 10/26/2009 10:47:17 PM PDT by pillut48
(10-25) 19:34 PDT Los Angeles, CA (AP) --
Authorities say a 37-year-old Los Angeles man has been arrested on suspicion of murder for the death of an unborn child believed to be his.
Police said in a press release that Joshua Woodward was arrested Sunday in Los Angeles and is being held on $2 million bail in a county jail.
Police say the arrest came after an investigation on Monday revealed "suspicious circumstances of a miscarriage." Investigators estimate the fetus was in its 13th week.
Police released no information on the mother or the circumstances of the child's death.
The release says Woodward is believed to have ties to Miami and Chicago and detectives are also seeking information in those cities.
Investigators are set to present the case to prosecutors on Tuesday.
A deputy at the jail had no information on an attorney for Woodward.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/10/25/state/n193421D23.DTL#ixzz0V71UZdxY
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What? Society condones whacking millions of these unwanted little bastards every year; calls it “choice”, and this guy gets the shaft?
Go figure.
The Constitution doesn’t condone it secular humanist scum do. Like 0ba-Mao.
It was an event like this that changed my position re abortion.
This guy should understand you need an MDs license to kill the unborn without repercussions. Amature!
If they were smart, they’d give this guy a license. Women should be thrilled there’s one more abortionist on the block.
Gag me with a pitchfork.
Exactly. I don’t understand the hypocrisy of “killing” a fetus if you do it yourself but “aborting” a blog tissue if you go to the doctor.
I’m sure the ACLU will swoop in and do its thing. It always does ...
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