Georgia woman Alexia Moore charged with murder after allegedly taking pills to induce abortion
Alexia Moore, 31, of Kingsland, Georgia, was charged with murder after police say she took abortion pills and oxycodone in late December, resulting in a baby being born alive at 22-24 weeks gestation and dying one hour later. Moore was arrested on March 4 and told police she ordered the misoprostol pills online and obtained oxycodone from a relative. The case may be the first prosecution of a woman for abortion-related charges under Georgia's heartbeat law, though pro-life groups say the charges relate to illegal drug use rather than the abortion law itself.
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Georgia Woman Charged With Murder After Allegedly Taking Pills To Induce Abortion
Georgia woman charged with murder after police say she took pills to induce an abortion
Woman charged with murder after allegedly taking abortion pills, going to hospital - The Washington Post
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