Abortionist Wyman E. Garrett of Newark lost his license to practice medicine in April 1987 when the state charged him with 40 counts of malpractice and negligence, including the case where he killed two women, 14 and 30 years old, after committing illegal late-term abortions on them.
He continued to commit abortions even after the medical board ordered him to stop doing them.
State prosecutors charged Garrett with additional shortcomings in abortion practice, including performing an abortion resulting in a live birth, leaving a fetal head in one woman’s uterus, leaving a dead preborn child in another woman’s abdominal cavity, falsifying medical records to indicate no complications when a woman had suffered uterine ruptures and massive blood loss.
Garrett pleaded no contest to these charges. His judge said Garrett “had a cavalier attitude toward patient safety.” Garrett’s testimony allegedly called complications “frivolous” and referred to his patients as “pachyderms” and “actresses.” After the judge fined Garrett $170,000 and requested revocation of his license, he performed an abortion in his office and then tried to get a date with the woman, and that he offered to perform an abortion in his office on an undercover police officer.
References: Newark Star, February 12, 1987; Anti-Life Report. “Butcher of Newark Loses License.” ALL About Issues, July-August 1987, pages 14 and 15.
Credit; Abortionviolence.com
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I would love to give Dr. Garrett a piece of my mind, he killed my best friend 30 years ago. I didn’t find out how she died until I got on FB in 2010. He illegally altered her medical records. Good for you, now you can’t practice any more abortions. I am still mad about how my friend died. Sure it won’t bring her back, but I’m still angry about it. I listen to some music thinking about her. Germaine Newman, may you rest in peace.