New CMS Video: Former StemExpress Employee Details Baby Part Harvesting

By Nancy Flory Published on October 25, 2017

Warning: Graphic content and video

Holly O’Donnell thought she’d been hired to draw blood. When she found out the truth, she fainted.

The Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a new video yesterday containing the testimony of Holly O’Donnell, former StemExpress employee who described baby body part procurement from Planned Parenthood affiliates.

According to The Federalist, “StemExpress is a biomedical company that installed employees at Planned Parenthood clinics and paid per specimen for human parts obtained there.”

In this newest video released by CMP, part of a new series, David Daleiden interviews O’Donnell about her first day of on-the-job training. O’Donnell thought she’d just be drawing blood, but when she arrived for work, the training she received instead was in harvesting baby body parts. In the video she says she knows of no other purpose for the work than selling fetal tissue illegally.

“I [was] trying to stay calm because it was my first day on the job,” says O’Donnell. She continues:

She’s showing me parts of, this is a leg, this is an arm, and then she says, ‘Put some gloves on.’ So I put the gloves on. She hands me the tweezers, and she goes, ‘Oh, can you show me some of the parts that I just showed you?’ I said, ‘Yeah.’ And I put the tweezers in, and I put it on one of the limbs, and I’ve never felt this in my life, I felt the pain radiate through my hand. You can feel the death go up through, you know, it was something that was just alive. And I grabbed it, and I felt that, and I started to get woozy.

The next thing she knew, O’Donnell says, she woke up in the recovery room. A nurse told her not to be embarrassed by fainting, because some technicians “never get over it.”

O’Donnell previously spoke to CMP about her job duties as a StemExpress employee and described cutting open a baby’s skull to harvest the brain. She also described seeing a post-abortion baby with a still-beating heart.

 

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