In what's sure to be a politically charged ceremony, more than 2,400 fetuses found last year at the suburban
Chicago home of one of the Midwest's most prolific
abortion doctors will be buried Wednesday in Indiana, a state with some of the nation's toughest
anti-abortion laws.
Indiana's top law enforcement official will preside over the mass burial in South Bend.
The service comes five months after relatives sorting through Dr. Ulrich Klopfer's belongings after his Sept. 3 death came across 2,246 sets of preserved fetal remains stacked floor to ceiling in his garage.