kampf%202.jpgThis slap on the wrist for felony kidnapping is all about abortion.
On September 15, 2006, Lola and Nicholas Kampf ambushed their 6-months-pregnant, 19-year-old daughter Katelyn (“My father chased me down our driveway and tackled me, and I had grass stains all over, and I was screaming for help.”), bound her hands and feet, and attempted to kidnap her across state lines to force her to undergo a late-term abortion, all the while threatening to kill her and commit double suicide.
After Katelyn escaped at a shopping center, police found a rifle, duct tape, and rope in her parents’ car.
Katelyn was white, impregnated by her black boyfriend. Her parents called the baby a “science project,” according to the Kennebec Journal.
For all that, the couple was sentenced to counseling yesterday under a plea agreement with Cumberland County (ME) DA Stephanie Anderson….


katelyn2.jpgSaid Thomas Hallett, Nicholas Kampf’s attorney, “The reality is this was a family matter from the get-go. We tried to resolve this in the best way possible. It was in the best interest of everyone not to blow this up into a big trial,” as quoted by the Associated Press.
Everyone’s best interest? Not so thought the kidnap victim, presumably also speaking on behalf of the intended murder victim, born in January, who didn’t consider the decision in their best interest: “Its pretty much letting my parents get away with what they did,” she told News Center.
Countered Hallett, “These were two parents who were absolutely torn apart by what was happening to their daughter, just torn apart. It was like a nuclear explosion going off in any family that has to face a similar situation.”
They were so torn apart they wanted to tear their grandchild apart.
Presentation2.jpg(Click on graphic, right, to link to news video.)
In reality, abortion poisoned this case, either making the crime seem less of a crime to law enforcement officials, or bringing with it legal headaches they preferred to avoid.
Where are those calling themselves black leaders? Racial prejudice was a strong, if not sole motivator here. The worst of hate crimes – death – was intended. But they’re all pro-abortion, so they won’t speak out.
Moreso, where are feminists? These parents wanted to forcibly deny their daughter her freedom of choice.
But I know feminists are all sorry about this case.
Sorry they missed out on getting some abortion pocket change.
[HT: reader Matthew Balan; photos courtesy of the AP]

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