(ETH) – In an unbelievable report, No charges will be filed following an investigation into Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, the late abortionist who kept remains of aborted babies in his garage, According to the Christian Post, the announcement was made today by Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill.

The announcement followed the conclusion of its investigation into Klopfer, whose family discovered thousands of aborted baby remains in his garage in Will County, Illinois after his death in September 2019.  “The remains, mostly found in molding boxes and old Styrofoam coolers containing large, red medical waste bags, were in various states of decay,” the statement explains.

“Each remain appeared to have been placed in a small, clear, plastic specimen bag for purposes of being medically preserved in a chemical suspected to be formalin, a formaldehyde derivative. However, many of the bags degraded over time and/or suffered damage, resulting in leakage from the individual bags into the outer bag, box, or cooler.”


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The Christian Post stated: that “while Klopfer resided in Illinois, he was licensed to practice medicine in Indiana and served as medical director for women’s health clinics in South Bend, Fort Wayne, and Gary until his license was indefinitely suspended in 2016 by the Indiana Medical Licensing Board.”

The discovery of the 2,246 aborted fetal remains in Klopfer’s garage is what triggered an investigation, to begin with. Additional fetal remains at other properties owned or rented by Klopfer as well as inside his Mercedes-Benz was also discovered from the investigation as well.

The investigation revealed that “Dr. Klopfer failed to arrange for the appropriate disposition of patient health records or notify his patients regarding their records from his closed medical practice.” Investigators also found that Klopfer “failed to effectuate the proper disposition of the fetal remains as required by Indiana law.” After the investigation concluded that Klopfer acted alone and “because Dr. Klopfer is dead, he cannot be charged with a crime or with medical misconduct.” No charges were filed as a result of the investigation.