
Evil Scots paramedic who secretly drugged lover with abortion pills to kill unborn baby jailed for 10 years
SICK MEDIC CAGED Evil Scots paramedic who secretly drugged lover with abortion pills to kill unborn baby jailed for 10 years
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A PARAMEDIC who secretly gave a pregnant woman an abortion drug killing her unborn child has been jailed for 10 and a half years.
Stephen Doohan had concocted the sick plan after she told him she was having his baby.
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Doohan was sentenced today at the High Court in Glasgow
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The 33 year-old - who was a Clinical Team Leader with the Scottish Ambulance Service - was married at the time.
He crushed pills into a syringe before administering the medication as she lay on a bed at his home in Edinburgh's upmarket Grange area in 2023.
Doohan gave her more of the drug days later.
The woman soon fell ill which included fainting in the shower.
It later emerged that she had sadly lost the baby as a result of what Doohan did.
He had pleaded with her not to go police - and also tried to buy her silence with gifts.
But, she eventually reported him to the Scottish Ambulance Service having recorded a conversation of him effectively confessing.
Doohan was sentenced today at the High Court in Glasgow.
He had pleaded guilty at a hearing in May to assault, sexual assault and another charge of causing the woman to have an abortion.
Lord Colbeck also imposed a non-harassment order banning him from approaching or contacting the woman.
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The court previously heard how Doohan had met the woman while on holiday in Spain in 2021.
He had not said he was married and they remained in contact.
In March 2023, the woman discovered she was pregnant with his baby.
By this time, Doohan had temporarily separated from his wife and was living at a flat in Edinburgh.
Days later, Doohan and the woman were involved in consensual sexual activity.
He then went on to do something she could not see, but she was not "suspicious of his actions" at that time.
This was the time he used the syringe.
The next day, the woman began to suffer stomach cramps.
They were then back at Doohan's flat and he gave her diazepam for the pain.
The court heard she ended up in a "deep sleep", but awoke to find Doohan "initiating sexual contact".
This tim,e she was suspicious of what he was then doing, but was also feeling the effects of the diazepam.
Doohan later went to the toilet and the woman took the chance to peek under the mattress.
Prosecutor Scott McKenzie explained: "She found a plastic syringe containing crushed tablets which had been pushed to the end of the syringe.
"Next to the syringe were two white tablets that were in the shape of a star."
The woman immediately checked online for an "abortion tablet".
Mr McKenzie: "The search returned images that matched the tablet the woman had found."
Doohan initially denied what he had done before sobbing claiming he was "scared".
He also said he had got the tablets from a doctor, but insisted they would not "work" on the woman as it was the wrong dosage.
The traumatised mum-to-be phoned a friend who urged her to go to the police.
But, the woman initially had concerns for Doohan stating she did not want to "ruin" him if she was okay.
She still, however, recorded a later conversation with him and it was then he confessed to intimately inserting the syringe, but stated he "could not go through with it".
He did accept that "fragments" of the drug still may have ended up in the woman's system.
The woman also discovered he had been researching abortion on the internet.
She tried to keep the tablets and syringe as proof, but could not find them after she had gone to the bathroom.
The woman then had to go to hospital on March 18 2023 due to the ongoing pain.
Doohan went with her but pleaded that he would be arrested if she "told the truth" and instead was to claim the pills came from "a friend of a friend".
Mr McKenzie: "Before speaking to medical staff, the woman and Doohan rehearsed what she was going to say.
"The midwife recalled her being distressed and concerned about the baby.
"Doohan appeared quiet and expressionless."
The next day, the woman collapsed in the shower and had to return to hospital.
She, this time, insisted Doohan did not come in the examination room.
It was soon after that it emerged she had suffered a miscarriage.
Sick Doohan then splashed out on various gifts including perfume, socks, money to get her hair done and football tickets to keep her quiet.
Mr McKenzie: "He made reference to her not reporting him to the police before telling her: 'If they want to come and arrest me, I am in St John's Hospital in Livingston'."
The last contact she had with Doohan was in late June 2023.
The woman initially lodged a formal complaint with the Scottish Ambulance Service.
She handed over screenshots of messages as well as the conversation she recorded.
This information was soon passed to the police.
But Mr McKenzie explained: "Doohan discovered that she had made the complaint and asked that she send over the details of what she submitted."
During the probe, it was discovered Doohan had checked for medical information on the drug misoprostol the same day the woman told him she was expecting.
The court heard misoprostol can be "administered for the purpose of managing a miscarriage or inducing a termination of pregnancy".
Mr McKenzie said the woman has been "significantly affected" by her ordeal.
The woman was back in court today to see Doohan sentenced.
Lord Colbeck told Doohan: "You researched and planned what you did to your victim.
"You used resources available to you as a paramedic before manipulating the woman and executing that plan under the guise of consensual sexual activity.
"You left her in what can only be described as considerable pain and anguish over the prospect of losing her child before she did, in fact, do so."
The judge stated that the emotional victim impact statement he had read "radiates with raw pain" suffered by the woman.
He stated: "The offences committed by you, frankly, are almost as serious as any this court is ever asked to sentence."
Doohan would have been jailed for 14 years, but for the guilty plea.
Doohan, now of Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, had also faced an allegation of stealing misoprostol from the Scottish Ambulance Service in Edinburgh, but a not guilty plea was accepted.
Mark Stewart KC, defending, said Doohan was "deeply sorry" for what he had done.
The lawyer added he had issues at the time which affected his "judgement and decision making" although that did not excuse what happened.
Doohan was also put on the sex offenders list.

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