AZ woman faked cancer to get state funded, late-term abortion
by Kelli
… [T]he doctor immediately became suspicious of [Chalice] Zeitner’s previous claims of cancer as the woman showed no signs of the surgeries she claimed she so desperately needed just a year ago. Therefore, the OB called the doctor listed on the doctor’s note that Zeitner had given her the year before. Her fears were confirmed. Zeitner did not have cancer and was never treated by the doctor. In fact, the doctor said he had never seen Zeitner before.
Zeitner was arrested on counts of fraud, theft and forgery, and her photo was plastered all over local media outlets. That is when the police discovered that [she] was a pro at scamming not just the state, but also members of the public. Zeitner not only faked cancer to have her late-term abortion covered by the state, she also had numerous aliases and was pretending to be a military sergeant.
More startling is the fact that in the days leading up to her arrest, Zeitner was in the works to become one woman’s surrogate. Angela Aduri claims that when she saw Zeitner’s photo on the news, she was taken aback as that was the woman who was supposed to have her embryo implanted in just two days.
~ The Inquisitr, reporting on an Arizona woman who faked cancer so the state would pay for her late-term abortion, May 13
[Photo via thetrialdiaries.com]
This is a very sick, sad woman. We should pity her depravity. The whole situation makes me very angry and very sad.
There will always be liars, cons, and sociopaths who lie and scam their way through life.
But now we have an environment where eggs, wombs, and children are bought and sold like property — and distorted like trash. We tempted this woman into situations where her lack of respect for others became a lack of respect for herself and her own children.
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Hi Del,
A few of your points I must disagree with.
But now we have an environment where eggs, wombs, and children are bought and sold like property — and distorted like trash.–Human beings, children included, have long been bought and sold like property.
We tempted this woman into situations where her lack of respect for others became a lack of respect for herself and her own children.–Sociopathic scam artists are as old as the human race. This woman is one.
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Yes, scam artists have been around forever.
But they didn’t trick the public into paying for their abortions, and they didn’t sell out their abused and damaged wombs as healthy property. The new thing here is the pollution of our own ethical and cultural environment.
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But they didn’t trick the public into paying for their abortions, – how do you know? You can’t know. So we should outlaw money because people scam that?
and they didn’t sell out their abused and damaged wombs as healthy property. – where does it say her womb was abused and damaged?
The new thing here is the pollution of our own ethical and cultural environment. – So we should outlaw money because people scam that? Nothing new here.
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I’m thinkin’ they better test her DNA – she looks a little like an alien.
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Doug, you refused to answer my question. If a child has a serious congenital defect that prevented it from achieving consciousness in the womb, and renders it comatose after birth, would you consider that infant to be a person? What if a new medical treatment was developed that enabled the infant to gain consciousness? Would you then consider it a person, if it had the potential to gain a conscious existence in the future? Would you support the parent’s decision to directly kill or deny medical treatment to such an infant, if the infant had a good chance of living a normal conscious life if it underwent the new medical treatment?
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