Prosecutors drop fetal homicide charge against woman who took abortion drugs at home

Melinda S. Spencer Melinda S. Spencer

CAMPTON, Ky. — A Wolfe County woman who gave herself an abortion at home is now looking at no more than five years in prison, after prosecutors asked to dismiss a charge of fetal homicide that could have resulted in a life sentence.

Melinda S. Spencer
Melinda S. Spencer

Melinda Spencer, 35, of Campton, was arrested after she told United Clinic that she’d had an abortion at home and buried the remains in her back yard. The clinic then reported her to Kentucky State Police.

Police initially charged her with fetal homicide, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. A grand jury returned an those same charges on Tuesday, plus an additional charge of concealing the birth of an infant.

But on Wednesday, prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss the fetal homicide charge. They pointed out that they have no grounds to pursue the charge because Kentucky’s fetal homicide law specifically exempts “any acts of a pregnant woman that caused the death of her unborn child.”

The judge agreed to dismiss the charge during Spencer’s arraignment on Wednesday.

Of the charges that remain, the evidence tampering and abuse of a corpse charges are punishable by up to five years in prison, while the concealment charge is a misdemeanor.

Spencer continues to be held in the Three Forks Regional Jail in Beattyville.

A copy of the prosecution’s motion to dismiss follows: