Benjamin Munson was tried for manslaughter in the abortion death of 28-year-old Linda Padfield in 1973.
Munson had performed the abortion on Linda on June 15 at his South Dakota abortion facility. He discharged her, and she later was hospitalized. She finally died of massive infection on June 13.
A pathologist found the remains of a five-month fetus in Linda's uterus, missing a leg, arm, part of its skull and part of its torso. The retained fetus caused the massive infection that had killed Linda.
Munson sued to enjoin prosecution, but the case went to court nevertheless.
The prosecution focused on the fact that infection will inevitably result
from that much retained tissue. The Attorney General commented, "You take a
three-inch leg off something, you have to know that there's more in there than
just the leg."
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The defense, however, argued that infection is an accepted risk of
abortion, and that the state couldn't prove that Munson meant to harm
Linda. The jury bought it, and Munson was aquitted. He later became a
member of the National Abortion Federation (NAF). In 1985, he sent a
teenage patient, Yvonne Mesteth, home with retained tissue. She, like
Linda Padfield, died of infection. Again Munson was prosecuted for
manslaughter, and again he beat the rap. |