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  1. 20. März 2020 · Inwood Drive: Directed by Mark Archer. With Mark Archer, Curtis Hill, Barb Hollandsworth, Linda Zimmerman. As a shocked nation cried out for answers to how an abortionist got away with hiding the bodies of over 2,000 of his victims for nearly twenty years, the state stepped in to reclaim the babies and bring them home to Indiana for ...

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    • Documentary
    • Mark Archer
    • 2020-03-20
  2. “Inwood Drive” shows the brutal truth about the abortion battle in America, over decades. This captivating film is narrated in large part by George Klopfer himself, the abortion doctor who hoarded 2,411 fetal remain for nearly two decades.

  3. As a shocked nation cried out for answers to why a man like George Klopfer got away with hiding the bodies of over 2,000 of his victims for nearly twenty years, Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill stepped in to reclaim the babies and bring them home to Indiana for proper burial.

    • 3 Min.
    • Fearless Features
  4. Inwood Drive Teaser. On Friday, September 13, 2019, the nation awoke to the horrifying discovery of over 2,000 medically-preserved fetal remains found in the garage of one of the nations most prolific abortionists, Ulrich George Klopfer.

    • 1 Min.
  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › Inwood-DrivePrime Video: Inwood Drive

    Inwood Drive. As a shocked nation cried out for answers to how an abortionist got away with hiding the bodies of over 2,000 of his victims for nearly twenty years, the state stepped in to reclaim the babies and bring them home to Indiana for proper burial.

  6. INWOOD DRIVE. See how one community fought back against the local abortionist and won, making their city known as the second largest abortion desert in the U.S. This documentary includes the story of the 2,411 fetal remains kept by abortionist George Klopfer for two decades and their burial in 2020. WATCH NOW.

  7. Synopsis. As a shocked nation cried out for answers to how an abortionist got away with hiding the bodies of over 2,000 of his victims for nearly twenty years, the state stepped in to reclaim the babies and bring them home to Indiana for proper burial.