It took a Brooklyn jury just an hour to convict Christian Ferdinand, 22, for the murder of this girlfriend Shaniesha Forbes, 14. The jury’s disdain for Ferdinand might have been cemented by the comment that he made to police after allegedly confessing to the killing of his girlfriend, burning her body, and stuffing it into a suitcase: “Do you think I can get some kind of community service?”
Ferdinand reportedly was upset after Forbes told him that she was pregnant. Ferdinand said Forbes had told him she was pregnant in a text and told him that she wouldn’t get an abortion because her mom is religious. Ferdinand responded in a text with “My n—a, are you serious? Kill that shit.” He then told police that he later became enraged after she continued to talk about the pregnancy as they laid on a couch. He smothered her will a pillow. He then doused her corpse with Axe body spray and then used a Bic lighter to burn the body. He then stuffed it into a suitcase and threw it into Gerritsen Bay. He then fled to Maine.
When asked later if she struggled, he responded “She tried, wasn’t much of a struggle, she was little.” The autopsy later showed that she was not pregnant.
The community service thing did not exactly work out. Ferdinand now faces up to 25 years to life behind bars.
Source: NY Post

Pogo,
Your point is made and of course Teji won’t be able to provide the references; that’s of no consequence to Teji’s style though. Without proof, then the other option is the usual method of sarcasm and ad homineml attacks. Right on queue.
Maybe after his full sentence is completed, he can receive community service under Title 18 U.S. Code § 1073 for his trip up to Maine.
“So you mean you hate your fellow doctors who have a different political leanings than yours? ”
Ah, the leftist strawman.
Always popular when flailing.
@ Darren:
Exactly. That and the usual parasites that attack pregnant women.
LOL, Dr. Pogo. So you mean you hate your fellow doctors who have a different political leanings than yours? Let’s be honest about your The Hippocratic Oath for a change here. 🙂 Your bias towards your fellow professionals shows a lot more about you. What a shame!
“I have found many references but you would find none to your satisfaction, so I will not post them.”
Remember, you said it was a “medical term.”
So please share the many medical textbooks and medical journal articles that use the phrase “fetus is a parasite.”
Likely I “would find none to my satisfaction” because:
a) they do not exist, or
b) they are not medical textbooks and medical journal articles.
We all live, hence it IS the culture of life we’re all in.
High school philosophizing.
The only time I read the word Parasite used with regard to pregnancy was Parasitic Twin.
Dr. Pogo, ask your professor who gave you the diploma. 🙂 I have found many references but you would find none to your satisfaction, so I will not post them. It is a shame that you claim to be a doctor and yet you do not grasp the basic concept of what bacteria is. 🙂
Teji – when you make a claim it is up to you to back it up. Dodging the issue shows you have no evidence to back your claim.
See, my bet is you read that phrase somewhere, written by a lefty teacher or one of your SJW betters, but you never wondered about it, never researched it for yourself.
Just accepted it; received wisdom for the gullible.
Dr. Pogo. We all die, hence it IS the culture of death we all in. I thought you knew that too. 🙂
I still await your many medical textbook or medical journal references that say the fetus is a parasite.
Inga: No, a plunger to unclog the shower drain. 🙂
“you admitted that you found one reference. Is that one too many?”
It’s a thousand too few.
Where are your “many” references.
You firmly stated that “A fetus is a parasite in medical terms” when that is not accepted terminology. It’s not even common. It is in fact so rare in medical texts I can find only one use of it. (Perinatal Medicine – ECAB, Shirish N Daftary; Elsevier Health Sciences, Jul 5, 2012)
So no, you are incorrect. The fetus is not felt to be a parasite in medical terms.
You use the term because you are of the culture of death.
The government will be “forcing” women to have abortions?? A more likely scenario will be that the government will be forcing a woman to carry a zygote through term. We will more likely need a whole new Governmental Agency to enforce the anti abortion and personhood laws.
Search: “fetus is a parasite”
PubMed: 5 articles on parasites, like malaria and Tritrichomonas foetus.
UpToDate: No results.
Entire institution book and journal collection: No results.
109 combined databases (e.g., Ovid, Cochrane, etc.): No results.
Technically, a parasite can’t be of the same species.
I wonder what that father in law gave his sons at 14? Condoms?
“We are all bacterium to start with.”
Meaningless drivel.
“…there are many more references of a fetus being called a parasite…”
Prove it.
Textbooks, not internet or news articles or abortion agitprop.
Medical textbooks.
I have access to thousands online.
If you search them for “fetus is a parasite”, all you’ll find is parasitic diseases of pregnancy.
But you have “many more references.”
So prove it.
Dr. Pogo, you admitted that you found one reference. Is that one too many? No one can educate anyone who refuses to learn.
And, thanks for admitting that you are one meaningless bacterium. Life is bacteria as mentioned in my first post. Have the courage laced with your medical background to prove it otherwise.
Are you eating Yoplait btw while posting btw? Bad Dr. is gorging bacterium. 🙂