12 Years for Abortion Pill Murder

Abortion pills KILL! It's what they're designed to do and, unlike any other deadly weapon in the world, they only ever kill entirely innocent and defenceless victims. This is terrible when they are knowingly taken by pregnant mothers, but there is a different sort of evil when the deadly pill is administered by someone else, in order to murder the child of a mother who wants her baby.

That is exactly what happened in Norfolk, where forty-year-old Stuart Worby has just been found guilty of feeding a woman abortion pills he procured online without her knowledge or consent to induce a miscarriage, highlighting yet another nefarious purpose enabled by “pro-choice” activists’ quest to deregulate chemical abortion.

Worby was convicted in Norwich Crown Court, where the jury found that he crushed mifepristone in the 15-weeks-pregnant woman’s orange juice and then inserted misoprostol into her during a sexual encounter. The woman, whose identity is being withheld, testified that she is now in a new relationship, but the ordeal left her unable to conceive a child: “The only baby that I could have had was the one I lost.”

Worby was given the pills by Neuza Cepeda, the girlfriend of co-defendant Wayne Finney, who maintained that he did nothing more than research the pills and was found not guilty. Cepeda was convicted of complicity in the crime.

Cepeda got the pills from the Gynae Centre, the fourth-largest abortion provider in the United Kingdom. She was able to get them via a telemedicine appointment, without any in-person consultation with a medical professional.

Worby has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. As a setnence for giving someone medication against their will, perhaps that is reasonable, but as a setnence for murder, to serve just over five years is ridiculously leniant. The sentence handed to Cepeda, however, was farcical, with her mere 22 months sentence being suspended.

This is not an isolated incident and before at-home abortion schemes were made permanent, pro-life MPs warned that the scheme would likely be used to obtain pills that would be used by third parties to perform an abortion on a woman without her knowing. Sadly, this terrible case proves yet again that our pro-life arguments are right.