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Marine Stands Accused of Spiking Texas Woman’s Drink With Abortion Pills, Wrongful Death Suit Filed

Jim Taft
Last updated: August 14, 2025 8:26 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Marine Stands Accused of Spiking Texas Woman’s Drink With Abortion Pills, Wrongful Death Suit Filed
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A Texas woman has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit alleging that a U.S. Marine secretly ended her pregnancy by spiking her drink with abortion pills after she refused his repeated requests to terminate it, as reported by The New York Post.

The complaint, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, accuses 34-year-old Marine pilot-in-training Christopher Cooprider of dissolving at least 10 misoprostol pills into a cup of hot chocolate he served to 32-year-old Liana Davis at her home in Corpus Christi on April 5, while she was eight weeks pregnant.

Another wrongful death lawsuit has been filed as a result of the intentional murder of an unborn child. The complaint reads: “Christopher Cooprider murdered Liana Davis’s unborn child by secretly dissolving abortion pills into a hot beverage that he had prepared and tricking… pic.twitter.com/qn5KDlw0f0

— Mark Lee Dickson (@MarkLeeDickson) August 11, 2025

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According to the lawsuit, Davis began experiencing severe bleeding and cramping within 30 minutes of consuming the drink. She alleged that Cooprider left her home during the medical emergency and did not respond to her messages for help.

In one text sent to him at approximately 12:30 a.m., Davis wrote, “I am gushing blood. Please hurry.”

Davis’s disabled mother reportedly took an Uber to watch her three children, while a neighbor drove her to a hospital. Her unborn child — whom she had already named Joy — did not survive.

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The lawsuit also names Aid Access, an international online abortion pill provider, and its founder, Dutch physician Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, as defendants. Davis claims that Cooprider obtained the pills from Aid Access without her knowledge or consent.

Court filings allege that Cooprider had been pressuring Davis to have an abortion since late January, after she informed him she might be pregnant.

Once the pregnancy was confirmed, Davis said Cooprider texted her: “We’re not in love. It would be messed up to bring a child into the world without both parents raising them.”

The lawsuit claims Cooprider repeatedly told Davis to “get rid of it” and brought abortion pills to her home on multiple occasions, leaving them behind in hopes she would change her mind.

In one message cited in the court documents, Davis told him, “Every time you say ‘get rid of it,’ it’s like an electric shock. I literally feel like I’m going down the steepest hill on a roller coaster when I read that.”

Christopher Cooprider murdered his baby.

He purchased mail order abortion pills and secretly drugged the mother’s drink.

Liana Davis is now suing Coopride—and Aid Access—for the forced abortion that killed her child. pic.twitter.com/taJdx8u8Df

— Live Action (@LiveAction) August 12, 2025

By April, Cooprider allegedly suggested they have a “trust-building” evening together. Three days later, Davis claims he served her the drink that contained the abortion pills.

She says she later discovered an open package of the pills in her home and turned them over to the Corpus Christi Police Department.

Local police confirmed there were prior reports involving Davis and Cooprider but stated there is no active investigation into this incident. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages against Cooprider, Aid Access, and Gomperts for the wrongful death of Davis’s unborn child.

“…Davis said she found the opened box of abortion pills and a pill bottle, which she turned over to the Corpus Christi police, according to the lawsuit…

The Corpus Christi Police Department said there are no active investigations involving Cooprider.”

HT @rePro_Truth https://t.co/N4gK3ymVxA

— MissAnthrope (@LyssAnthrope) August 11, 2025

Cooprider declined to comment when contacted by The Post. Aid Access did not respond to requests for comment.


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