Boyfriend: Capital Murder. Girlfriend: Nothing.
16 year old girl, pregnant with twins.
After Erica’s doctor’s visit a week earlier, Jerry said, she had decided she didn’t want to be pregnant anymore. She’d heard that if someone stood on a pregnant woman’s stomach, you could abort the babies. For days, she’d asked Jerry to do it. He didn’t want to, but ultimately he gave in.
Erica lay on the bedroom floor, and Jerry, about five foot eight and 180 pounds, stepped onto her stomach, just above the navel. Then he pressed his K-Swiss sneakers into her flesh. Their statements vary as to how often they repeated this process. Jerry said it was two or three times during the week leading up to the miscarriage; Erica said he stepped on her twice in the two weeks prior to the miscarriage.
Back in the hospital, Erica did two things: She admitted that Jerry had hit her several times, and she confirmed Jerry’s story about stepping on her stomach. Under a state law passed in 2003, she had just implicated her boyfriend in two counts of capital murder. Under that same law, she was guilty of nothing, since a mother has the right to end her pregnancy.
Taranto says:
Still, even if one thinks a woman should have the right to choose, can’t everyone agree that standing on her stomach is a form of abortion that ought to be criminalized?
But I say, “Why?” What makes standing on her stomach (assuming she is consenting) any worse than puncturing the skull and sucking the brains out of the living baby’s head? If one is legal, why should not the other be?
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