Nurses Who Kill
This series takes a horrifyingly close look at hospitals and nursing homes, to uncover how nurses have gotten away with actual murder.
Subtitles: English
Directed by:Will HanrahanChris Jury
Season 2
S02:E01 - Malcolm Webster
Nurse Malcolm Webster knew how to sedate someone so deeply that they simply would not wake . He was on the way to using his Nursing skills to kill a third woman when he was finally captured.
S02:E02 - Vickie Dawn Jackson
Texas journalist Skip Hollandsworth spent time with Nurse Jackson at her Texas jail and reveals the truth about a remarkable, and evil, woman.
S02:E03 - Jeanine Hannah
In June 2005, Hannah, 55, was convicted of murdering a 68-year-old Texas woman with a lethal dose of insulin. Working under the alias Jeannie M.
S02:E04 - Roger Dean
Nurse Roger Dean said he loved the residents at the care home where he worked just outside Sydney, Australia - but loved the drugs he was addicted to more.
S02:E05 - Donald Harvey
Harvey is notable for having used numerous methods to kill, including arsenic; cyanide; suffocation; miscellaneous poisons; morphine; turning off ventilators.
S02:E06 - Megan Haines
Megan Haines was watching a TV Crime documentary with her partner when she boasted: "It is easy to kill someone. Inject them with insulin."
S02:E07 - Garry Davis
Someone had injected 83-year-old Gwen Fowler and 80-year-old Ryan Kelly with insulin - it was the only explanation for why they had become suddenly "unresponsive".
S02:E08 - Anne Grigg Booth
Standing six-feet tall, "all-powerful" and able to flout the rules with impunity was the description given to Nurse Anne Grigg-Booth in an official report into her actions.
S02:E09 - Elizabeth Wettlaufer
Elizabeth Wettlaufer, the cat-loving Canadian nurse kept a sinister body of work online: nearly two dozen, often creepy poems - including one where she professes to love the "smell" of old folks.
S02:E10 - Efren Saldivar
Statistical analysis indicates that the number of murders committed by Saldivar could be as high as 200, but no convincing physical evidence is available to confirm or refute this possibility.
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