WNDU-TV via AP
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana’s attorney general recommended no criminal charges or licensing actions Wednesday after concluding an investigation into more than 2,000 sets of fetal remains found last year at the suburban Chicago garage of a late prolific abortion doctor whom authorities believed acted alone.
Attorney General Curtis Hill said his office’s investigation determined the fetal remains were from abortions the late Dr. Ulrich Klopfer had performed at his three Indiana clinics between 2000 and 2003 and found that Klopfer failed to arrange for their proper disposition as required by state law.
“No one is believed to have assisted Dr. Klopfer in his actions, and because Dr. Klopfer is dead, he cannot be charged with a crime or with medical misconduct,” Hill said in a statement, adding he “does not recommend any criminal charges or licensing actions in this case.”
Attorney general concludes investigation of fetal remains at abortion doctor s properties
Authorities discovered a total of 2,411 fetal remains, which appear to be from Dr. Ulrich Klopfer’s medical practice in Indiana from 2000 to 2003.
Credit: WNDU-TV via AP Author: WTHR.com staff, The Associated Press Published: 10:35 AM EST December 30, 2020 Updated: 12:39 PM EST December 30, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill concluded his investigation into fetal remains found at an Indiana abortion doctor s properties.
The investigation began Sept. 3, 2019 after Dr. Ulrich Klopfer s death. His family discovered medically preserved fetal remains in the garage next to his home in Will County, Illinois.
A search discovered 2,246 medically preserved remains, along with 84,000 health records from Dr. Klopfer s medical practice from 1977-2012.
Dead abortion doctor probe ends, Klopfer acted alone, Indiana attorney general report shows chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Verbatim: AG Curtis Hill concludes investigation into Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, fetal remains found on his property
The following was released on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020:
Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that he has concluded his investigation into a former Indiana abortion doctor on whose property authorities found 2,411 fetal remains.
Following Dr. Ulrich Klopfer’s death on Sept. 3, 2019, his family discovered medically preserved fetal remains in the garage next to his home in Will County, Illinois. Local law enforcement were dispatched to search the premises and found 2,246 medically preserved remains, along with thousands of health records from Dr. Klopfer’s medical practice.