Kristen Gilbert & Other Killer Nurses

Kristen Gilbert & Other Killer Nurses
Author: Lynn Dilman
Publisher: Trellis Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-07
Genre: True Crime
ISBN:

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In the early 1990s, former Veterans Affairs (VA) nurse Kristen Gilbert was found guilty of murdering four of her patients - and convicted of attempting to murder two more. Gilbert is suspected to be responsible for the deaths of dozens more veterans who were under her care during her career as a nurse.

Kristen Gilbert & Other Killer Nurses

Kristen Gilbert & Other Killer Nurses
Author: Lynn Dillman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781088885543

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KRISTEN GILBERTIn the early 1990s, former Veterans Affairs (VA) nurse Kristen Gilbert was found guilty of murdering four of her patients - and convicted of attempting to murder two more. Gilbert is suspected to be responsible for the deaths of dozens more veterans who were under her care during her career as a nurse.KIMBERLY SAENZKimberly Clark Saenz was a nurse. Almost ten years ago now, in 2008, she worked in a clinic called the DaVita Lufkin Dialysis Center. The clinic was- and still is- in Lufkin, a small blue collar city in East Texas of around 33,000 souls. But rather than care for her patients, she decided to kill. Because of a home life fraught with difficulties- she and her husband has fought, he had filed for divorce, and even taken out a restraining order against her- Kimberly's unrestrained and misdirected anger was taken out on her patients. And this was just the latest in a long list of healthcare jobs that Kimberly had held, after a spate of firings for various misdemeanours. Even though she worked in a dialysis center, where there is normally little to cause complications and death, the number of patients dying on her watch alerted and disturbed other hospital staff. Even so, it took far too long for her managers and the authorities to find out what she had been doing. When, to their horror, they uncovered her crimes, Kimberly became national news.

Perfect Poison: A Female Serial Killer's Deadly Medicine

Perfect Poison: A Female Serial Killer's Deadly Medicine
Author: M. William Phelps
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0786035048

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The true-crime story of a Massachusetts nurse with a dark secret, by the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Left Behind. At the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northampton, Massachusetts, Kristen Gilbert was known as a hardworking, dedicated nurse. Yet so many emergencies and sudden deaths occurred under Kristen's watch that others jokingly called her the “Angel of Death.” No one suspected the horrifying truth: that over the course of six months, Gilbert had caused the deaths of as many as forty patients. With new insight into the sociopathic mindset of nurses who kill, and the latest details on Gilbert's ongoing prison sentence, M. William Phelps exposes how one person's good intentions went so chillingly, killingly wrong . . . Praise for Perfect Poison “True crime at its best—compelling, gripping, an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Phelps packs wallops of delight with his skillful ability to narrate a suspenseful story.” —Harvey Rachlin, award-winning author of Song and System “A compelling account of terror . . . the author dedicates himself to unmasking the psychopath with facts, insight, and the other proven methods of journalistic leg work.” —Lowell Cauffiel, New York Times bestselling author of House of Secrets Includes sixteen pages of dramatic photos

Behind the Murder Curtain

Behind the Murder Curtain
Author: Bruce Sackman
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1682617157

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Behind the Murder Curtain is the true story of Bruce Sackman, Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General. Sackman’s main responsibilities had been investigating white-collar crimes such as embezzlement when he is drawn into the macabre world of doctors and nurses who murder their patients. Sackman evolves from an investigator of routine cases to the world’s leading expert on Medical Serial Killers—MSKs—doctors and nurses who ply their evil trade hidden behind the privacy curtain at a patient’s bedside. Behind the Murder Curtain tells how this dedicated investigator brought down four MSKs in Veterans Hospitals while developing the RED FLAGS PROTOCOL, which is now taught to investigators and forensic nurses throughout the world as a tool for stopping an MSK.

Cold-Blooded Care

Cold-Blooded Care
Author: Dan Mitrione
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2004
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781418428273

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Panic gripped the community around a small hospital in West-Central, Indiana in the mid-90's when too many patients were dying for reasons no one could explain. Nurses at the hospital were taking bets on how many would die before their next shift. Drawings were created on a ward bulletin board depicting a bus to heaven with the added question, who's getting on the bus today? A sign was placed outside the ICU which sarcastically read, now serving #147. The epidemic forced many others already suspected. A mean-spirited nurse named Orville Lynn Majors had been present for 63 of 67 deaths occurring over a brief 4-month period. Her findings would launch one of the most intensive criminal investigations in Indiana history. It would end with one of the most medically intriguing trials of our time. Northhampton, Massachusetts was being carefully watched by three of her co-workers. None of them wanted to believe that Kristin Gilbert, an experienced nurse and mother of two young boys would intentionally kill her patients. Their suspicions would spark an investigation uncovering some of the most bizarre behavior ever witnessed by investigators. Before it was over, Gilbert's blatant affair with a hospital security guard would lead her to try and also kill her husband. Her need for attention would lead to her purposely creating Code Blue emergencies, setting fires on the ward and calling in bomb threats to the hospital. She would eventually face the death penalty in a controversial and emotionally charged trial. notorious cases of nurses intentionally killing their patients. Mitrione unfolds two of the most extensive and complex criminal investigations to reveal the bizarre behavior and probable motives of both a male and female serial killer. Both investigations and trials would be forced to answer the question of HOW the victims were killed before the WHY could ever be asked.

Angel of Death

Angel of Death
Author: John Askill
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1782432450

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Discover the story of how this 'plain', rather 'ordinary' girl from the small village of Corby Glen became one of Britain's most notorious serial killers.

Introduction to Criminology

Introduction to Criminology
Author: Anthony Walsh
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 649
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1412992362

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A unique text/reader that takes a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminology Providing an affordable alternative to the standard textbook, this new edition of the authors' popular text/reader provides instructors and students the best of both worlds – authored text with carefully selected accompanying readings. Now thoroughly updated with new articles, new content, and new statistics, tables, and figures, this Second Edition provides an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminality that incorporates the latest theories, concepts, and research from sociology, psychology, genetics, evolutionary biology, and the neurosciences. The new edition is divided into 15 sections that mirror chapters in a typical criminology textbook. New to This Edition: A new Section 11 on Mass Murder and Terrorism makes coverage of these high-interest topics even more accessible. Section 10 now focuses only on murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and domestic violence, making it easier for students to absorb the material. New articles appear in the structural theories section, the sections devoted to violent crime, and throughout the text/reader as needed. The authors now more closely link sections on types of crime to sections on theory to give readers a more cohesive understanding of the connections between the two. Contemporary criminologists' favored theories (drawn from a survey of 770 criminologists) now appear in a table to give readers insight into the professional opinion today on criminological theories. Features: Each Section has a 15-page introduction (a "mini-chapter") that contains vignettes, photos, tables and graphs, end-of-chapter questions, and Web exercises, followed by three to four supporting readings. Theory Section introductions contain a unique table that compares and contrasts the theories presented, while theory concluding sub-sections focus on policy and crime prevention. A "How to Read a Research Article" guide (which appears prior to the first reading) illustrates key aspects of a research article. The book's readings are drawn from carefully selected, edited journal articles appropriate for an undergraduate audience.

Angels of Death

Angels of Death
Author: Emily Webb
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0648556743

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Serial killers in the caring professions. Doctors, nurses and health workers have a duty of care to their patients to ensure they act in the best interests of an individual; and not act or fail to act in a way that results in harm. But those featured within these pages are serial killers who roamed their places of work, preying on people at their most vulnerable. Angels of Death is an updated collection of real life crimes exploring murders committed in hospitals and doctors' surgeries - the very places where lives are supposed to be healed or saved. The accounts also include cases where the murderers struck in places that are meant to be safe havens, like aged care homes and even people's living rooms. These disturbing crimes take place in Australia, the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada and Europe. Emily Webb is a journalist and author, specialising in true crime. She co-hosts the popular podcast Australian True Crime.

Molecules of Murder

Molecules of Murder
Author: John Emsley
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0854049657

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The book looks at 10 toxic molecules and discusses their chemistry and effects in humans, followed by a re-examination of their deliberate misuse in high profile murder cases.

The Death Shift

The Death Shift
Author: Peter Elkind
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1682301583

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The true story of a killer nurse whose crimes were hidden by a hospital for years. It’s 1980, and Genene Jones is working the 3 to 11 PM shift in the pediatric ICU in San Antonio's county hospital. As the weeks go by, infants under her care begin experiencing unexpected complications—and dying—in alarming numbers, prompting rumors that there is a murderer among the staff. Her eight-hour shift would come to be called “the death shift.” This strange epidemic would continue unabated for more than a year, before Jones is quietly sent off—with a good recommendation—to a rural pediatric clinic. There, eight children under her care mysteriously stopped breathing—and a 15-month-old baby girl died. In May 1984, Jones was finally arrested, leading to a trial that revealed not only her deeply disturbed mind and a willingness to kill, but a desire to play “God” with the lives of the children under her care. More shocking still was that the hospital had shredded records and remained silent about Jones’ horrific deeds, obscuring the full extent of her spree and prompting grieving parents to ask: Why? Elkind chronicles Jones’ rampage, her trials, and the chilling aftermath of one of the most horrific crimes in America, and turns his piercing gaze onto those responsible for its cover-up. It is a tale with special relevance today, as prosecutors, distraught parents, and victims’ advocates struggle to keep Jones behind bars. “A horrifying true-life medical thriller...”—Publishers Weekly “Gripping...A remarkable journalistic achievement!”—Newsweek “Murder, madness, and medicine...superb!”—Library Journal “Shocking...true crime reporting at its most compelling.”—Booklist