When 23-year-old Stacy went to Scott Barrett for an abortion on February 20, 1988, she didn't know how he anesthetized his patients.
According to Barrett's staff, Barrett would not have general anesthesia administered to his abortion patients. Instead, he would inject them with excessive amounts of the local anesthetic Lidocaine. The overdose would cause the woman to lose consciousness.
Sometimes, staff reported, a woman would stop breathing, and Barrett would resuscitate her. But when Stacy stopped breathing, Barrett and his staff were unable to revive her.
An autopsy found toxic concentrations of Lidocaine in Stacy's blood. Her parents sued, and a jury awarded them $25.3 million for the wrongful death of their daughtr.
lSources: Greene County (MO) Circuit Court Case No. CV188-675CC2; Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 1/29/91