Spared Execution, Kermit Gosnell “Sings” in his Comfy Cell

By Published on May 22, 2015

Ann McElhinney, co-producer of “Gosnell,” a film about abortionist Kermit Gosnell, came face to face with the convicted killer in an exclusive prison interview.

In 2013, Gosnell was convicted of violating Pennsylvania’s 24-week abortion limit, and for the first-degree murder of three infants and the involuntary manslaughter of an adult patient named Karnamaya Mongar.

In an interview with The Daily Signal, McElhinney said the experience was “not at all what I expected, on many levels.”

McElhinney spent two hours interviewing the subject of the film in the visitor’s room at his prison.

“The visitor’s room is open, you’re unprotected from the inmates,” she said. “It’s intimidating.”

Gosnell, despite being sentenced to serve life in prison, is “extremely convinced he won’t stay in prison forever.” He said he wants to run a triathlon “when” he leaves.

McElhinney marveled at Gosnell’s living conditions.

“I’m amazed at how pleasant his life is, the freedoms he has,” she said.

Read the article “Spared Execution, Kermit Gosnell “Sings” in his Comfy Cell” on dailysignal.com.

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