In early February, 1982, after workers at the Martin Container company discovered more than 16,000 unborn baby bodies in a shipping container at their yard in Wilmington, company staff called the police and then the health
The technology of containerized shipping — where steel boxes of a standard size and shape could be loaded from ship to truck or railroad car — took hold during the Vietnam War era. These containers became
Malvin Roy Weisberg operated Medical Analytic Laboratories in Santa Monica from 1976 until March 1981. A significant part of the business of these laboratories was to conduct pathology exams on the bodies of unborn babies from
In 1980 Malvin Weisberg, who lived in an upscale neighborhood in Woodland Hills, on the western side of L.A.’s San Fernando Valley, began making payments on a large (20’x8’x8’) land/sea storage container from the Martin Container
The following comes from a Priests for Life email sent Sept. 16. I had a quick visit to the West Coast this weekend that included praying at a gravesite that contains the bodies