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Anny69:hi would you ming messaging me on email ? Darnleypedro22@gmail.com |
Anny69:why though? You seem to be doing just fine not breaking any rules ... |
Anny69:yes a subtribe, like The Ijebus to the Yoruba, MY mom is Ede though (Osun) ![]() |
Anny69:Kalabari Related to the Agudas of Lagos , which Part of Yoruba? |
Anny69:oh boy now I'm laughing Political science I like that really don't know much about politics lol the history yeah I believe I read vast on geo-politics too so yeah , you're Yoruba ? |
Kristen Gilbert's Coworkers Called Her The Angel Of Death Kristen Gilbert's co-workers jokingly referred to her as the "Angel of Death" because so many patients passed during her shifts in 1995 and 1996. Over time, though, those same co-workers began to notice disturbing evidence suggesting Gilbert was actually murdering some of the veterans placed under her care at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northampton, MA. When the medical center's Epinephrine supply began mysteriously and rapidly disappearing, a few nurses alerted the authorities. Gilbert then made her first major mistake when she called in a bomb threat in an attempt to derail the early stages of the investigation into the increase in cardiac arrests. During her trial, prosecutors claimed Gilbert killed at least four patients by overdosing them on epinephrine, which caused them to suffer from a heart attack. They also indicated that Gilbert's main motive was to get more attention from a hospital security guard she was dating. She could have received the death penalty, but a jury sentenced Gilbert to life in prison in 2001.
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Kimberly Saenz Kimberly Saenz is a convicted medical serial killer who obtained her last job by falsifying information on her application. This led to tragic consequences for at least five people, although there were suspicious circumstances surrounding medical complications that afflicted 16 patients. During a single 30-day time period in 2008, the dialysis center where Saenz worked called for emergency assistance 30 times. To put this into perspective, only two emergency calls had been placed during the previous 15 months. Saenz still denies she did anything wrong, but two of her co-workers testified they saw her inject bleach into dialysis lines. Investigators also discovered Saenz had performed web searches to determine whether or not bleach could be detected in a dialysis line. Saenz was able to avoid the death penalty, but she will be behind bars for the rest of her life.
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Anny69:Law but dabble vastly in a majority of courses from psychology to Astronomy History too how about you? |
Anny69:lol a cute smile haha , well we really cannot understand why any of them kill really , The reason to do something or be in control of a body mostly ![]() |
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Richard Angelo Richard Angelo Poisoned At Least 35 Patients In 1989, Richard Angelo was given a minimum of 50 years in prison after he was convicted of killing four patients and harming four others. Further investigations determined that he had actually poisoned at least 35 people during his seven months working at a hospital on Long Island. Angelo was finally caught after suspicions were aroused when an unprescribed medication was found in one patient's urine. The motive behind Angelo's medical attacks was to induce respiratory or cardiac arrest so he could step in and save the patients in front of his colleagues at the last minute
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Lynn Killed Patients for been demanding In 1999, Orville Lynn Majors was given the unusual sentence of 360 years in prison for his three-year criminal spree that took the lives of up to 130 patients. He worked in a hospital in Clinton, IN, from 1993 to 1995, and the small-town hospital's fatality rate shot up by a staggering amount after Majors was hired. It was estimated that 33% of all patients admitted to the hospital passed during this time period, and the odds of expiring when Majors was on the clock were much higher than usual. Although the prosecutors were never able to put together a concrete motive, it was reported in the Journal of Forensic Sciences that Majors selected his victims based partially on which patients were whiny and the most demanding. Andy Harris, who was once Majors's roommate, testified that Majors believed the elderly "should all be gassed."
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Stephan Letter From 2003 to 2004, a German nurse named Stephan Letter used lethal injections to end at least 29 of his patients, many of whom were elderly. It's highly likely Letter took more lives, though, because approximately 80 people passed while he was on duty. Letter did admit to some of the deaths, but he tried to portray himself as a mercy killer. The jury didn't believe this explanation, and they convicted Letter on 28 capital charges. The sheer number of killings that Letter committed during a short period of time makes him responsible for the untimeliest deaths in Germany since World War II.
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Genene Jones Serial killing nurse Genene Jones was active from 1977 to 1982. Each one of her victims was an infant or child, and she murdered them with lethal doses of various medications. Jones is believed to have killed at least 60 people, but she was originally only convicted in the death of one patient. More than 30 years later, Jones received a second murder charge in an attempt to prevent her from receiving a planned mandatory early release due to prison overcrowding. The true number of deaths that were caused by Jones may never be discovered because some of the pertinent hospital records have been destroyed.
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Charles Cullen Charles Cullen spent 16 years as a serial killing nurse before he was finally caught in 2003. He admitted to ending the lives of up to 40 patients with lethal injections during that time, although it's believed that this may be a conservative estimate. Although Cullen is the only one to blame for his actions, there were many medical professionals along the way who could have stopped him from harming patients. In fact, after Cullen was caught, most of the seven hospitals he worked for reported that they had suspected he was hurting the people in his care. It's unclear why none of these hospitals contacted the police or, at the very least, made their concerns known to his subsequent employers when they verified his work references. Cullen's long tenure in the medical field enabled him to become the most prolific serial killer in New Jersey history. He was given a prison term of 127 years.
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Jane Toppan's Dream Was To Kill More People Than Anyone Else Known by the nickname "Jolly Jane," the nurse Jane Toppan confessed to 33 murders in 1901. She would inject patients with lethal doses of morphine, then climb into bed with them and hold them until they passed. Toppan was found not guilty by reason of insanity and spent the rest of her life in a mental institution instead of prison. Toppan stated that it was sexually thrilling to take people to the brink of death, bring them back, and then kill them. Perhaps even more disturbing was Toppan's stated life's purpose: "to have killed more people - helpless people - than any other man or woman who ever lived." She may not have reached her goal, but she was dubbed the "greatest criminal of modern times" by the Clinton Morning Age in 1902.
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Daniela Poggiali Ended Her Patients, And Then Took Selfies With Them Italian nurse Daniela Poggiali allegedly killed at least 90 of her patients on purpose because they were bothersome. While she vehemently denied the charges, the Italian government thought otherwise and charged her in 2014 with the crimes. Not only was Poggiali present for 96 deaths during her time as a nurse - a very high number, according to authorities - she also took selfies with her deceased patients. Police said she stole money and jewelry from the victims and bragged to others that she killed them because they "annoyed" her.
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Edson Izidoro Guimarães Edson Izidoro Guimarães was convicted of four murders in 2000. However, the nurse admitted to killing five patients, and some estimates place his probable list of victims at more than 130. All of these deaths happened between January and May of 1999. A co-worker stopped the slayings by reporting it when he witnessed Guimarães injecting a patient with potassium chloride. After he was arrested for his crimes, Guimarães stated that he had no regrets because he had helped people who were in irreversible comas. It's unknown if that was the true motive, but investigators suspected that he was killing people to earn $60 each by reporting their deaths to nearby funeral homes. Known locally by the nickname "the Nurse of Death," he received a prison term of 76 years.
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Arnfinn Nesset Arnfinn Nesset's case is unusual: he was caught, convicted, served time in jail, and eventually released. The former Norwegian nurse completed his prison term and subsequent supervision period in 2005. Nesset is now living under a new, unreported name, which makes it impossible for the families of his victims to know his current location. After he was caught in 1982, Nessen admitted to killing 27 patients at a nursing home with a lethal injection of the muscle relaxant drug suxamethonium chloride. However, he later recanted his confession, which extended his murder trial to five months. He was ultimately found guilty of killing 22 people, but it's believed his true body count is closer to 140.
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2 Amelia Dyer Amelia Dyer is one of the most notorious serial killers in history. Although she was only convicted of 12 deaths, evidence suggests her true body count was at least 400. Her crimes took place over a 20-year time span in the late 1800s, and all of her victims were babies. Dyer was a trained nurse who turned to baby farming to make money. She would offer to adopt or nurse a child in return for a fee but would typically terminate the babies within days by drugging them with opium-based substances or smothering them. She actually served six months in prison for negligence in 1879. But Dyer wasn't arrested for her crimes until 1896. Her reign of terror finally ended permanently on June 10, 1896, when she was executed by hanging for the murder of 12 infants.
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Doctors, Nurses, Patrons, Caregivers you name it, The very people we entrust our children the sick and elderly to with vast knowledge about medicine and poison and the ability to discretly carry out their intentions admist the unsuspecting victim and the public In Hospitals were should be a sacred ground for the elderly and patience needing intensive care where they hunt and act out their fantasies The Angel of Death picing who would die and who would live , here are 15 serial killers who were health workers caught breaching the ethical conduct of Medicinal Practitioners to actively kill and torture their patients under the blacket of been health care givers 1 .Niels Hoegel May Have Killed More Than 90 Patients In February 2015, German nurse Niels Hoegel was jailed for two murders and several attempted murders at Delmenhorst Hospital. He would inject his patients with a cardiovascular drug to create a medical emergency, then step in to resuscitate them at the last moment. Hoegel was active between 1999 and 2005. A new indictment was filed against Hoegel in January 2018, charging him with killing an additional 97 patients over the years. His exact number of victims has been difficult to determine due to a lack of concrete evidence connecting him to suspicious deaths in the hospitals where he was employed. On June 6, 2019, Hoegel was convicted of 85 intentional deaths and sentenced to life in prison. He is known to have worked at a hospital in Oldenburg between 1999 and 2002 before moving onto Delmenhorst where he operated until 2005. During his trial Hoegel apologized to the relatives of his victims, expressing remorse and admitting to the shame he feels for the suffering he has caused.
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