Many of them, it turns out, are treated as biomedical waste and burned for fuel – babies with perfect hands and feet, with faces and eyes and little mouths.
A spokesperson for the attorney general said that employees of the energy company had previously raised the alarm after noticing 'insufficiently burned special medical waste such as red bags, surgical gloves, medical supplies, bedding, and more.'
‘We formally request that you direct… the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate whether these preborn babies were aborted in violation of federal law.’
While the medical waste center has insisted that the accusations made against it by pro-lifers are inaccurate, it appears the company has subsequently removed some of the controversial content from its website which seemed to give weight to the claims.
Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services has strongly denied claims they even transport the bodies of aborted babies, saying it’s against company policy. However some pro-life groups are arguing the evidence points otherwise.