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She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

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Patience Frazier said she had a miscarriage in April 2018. A month later, police were at her door, asking about a Facebook post and a cross in her backyard. Today, the story of Frazier, and what happens when someone is prosecuted under an abortion law. 


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Patience Frazier was charged with manslaughter under an abortion law from 1911. It was a rare instance of a woman who sought an abortion facing prosecution. 

Host Martine Powers is joined by reporter Caroline Kitchener to talk about Frazier’s story, the aftermath of her arrest, and the sheriff’s deputy who pushed for her prosecution.

Today’s episode was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy, and edited by Reena Flores. It was mixed by Ted Muldoon. 

Thanks to Peter Wallsten, Bishop Sand and Lucas Trevor. 

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Normalize the audio level on the podcast to make it consistent. At times it is too soft & I turn up the volume only to turn it back down when the conversation gets loud.

Oct 31st
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She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

She said she miscarried. Then she was arrested.

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