Man charged for cow abortion drug in girl's drink
This has Florida written all over it.
Ha. I want pictures.
WILLIAMSBURG, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania man is in jail on charges he tried to kill the fetus of a 17-year-old girl by helping two teenage boys put an abortion-inducing cow hormone into her drink.
Forty-six-year-old Jonathan Imler, of Williamsburg, was charged and jailed in Blair County on Tuesday.
Police say the girl's 16-year-old boyfriend, who is the father of the child, another 17-year-old boy and Imler stole the hormone ProstaMate from a farm. The 17-year-old allegedly put a drop of it in the girl's Gatorade in March 2008.
The girl's mother has said a friend told her daughter about the drink's contents later that day.
Police say they plan to charge the boys.
The girl has since given birth. Her mother says the hormone apparently didn't harm the baby.
For some reason this gives me the image of pro life cows protesting Tractor Supply Company with signs like the cows on the Chik Fil A billboards.
This has Florida written all over it.
Ha. I want pictures.
WILLIAMSBURG, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania man is in jail on charges he tried to kill the fetus of a 17-year-old girl by helping two teenage boys put an abortion-inducing cow hormone into her drink.
Forty-six-year-old Jonathan Imler, of Williamsburg, was charged and jailed in Blair County on Tuesday.
Police say the girl's 16-year-old boyfriend, who is the father of the child, another 17-year-old boy and Imler stole the hormone ProstaMate from a farm. The 17-year-old allegedly put a drop of it in the girl's Gatorade in March 2008.
The girl's mother has said a friend told her daughter about the drink's contents later that day.
Police say they plan to charge the boys.
The girl has since given birth. Her mother says the hormone apparently didn't harm the baby.
For some reason this gives me the image of pro life cows protesting Tractor Supply Company with signs like the cows on the Chik Fil A billboards.