Charles Cullen: Healthcare Serial Killer - Pat Iyer

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
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    Nurse Charles Cullen killed hundreds of patients over a 16-year period in hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania until he was apprehended in 2003. In this show, I share with you how he was able to escape detection, move from hospital to hospital, and continue to kill unimpeded for 16 years.
    This is a personal story for me. I was involved as a legal nurse consultant helping one of the prosecutors. I looked at the time sheets and medical records that contained Charles' name, and I read the reports created by the people who became suspicious of Charles.
    Also, Charles practiced in my state, in my county, and I could have ended up with a family member in one of the ICUs in which he worked.
    If you are curious about how this healthcare serial killer was able to get away with murder, you'll want to watch this podcast. At the end of the show, you'll also meet two other healthcare killers who practiced their skills in more recent times.
    It is ideal if you first listen to Dr. Pamela Tabor's podcast, 593, to understand the killer's profile, and then listen to or watch this podcast to determine how Charles fits the profile.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @sstarkey1695
    @sstarkey1695 2 месяца назад

    Is this conference streamed on the Net. I would like to have my granddaughters see it. Wish I had found this last week! Thanks.

    • @LegalNurseBusiness
      @LegalNurseBusiness  Месяц назад

      The conference is available to purchase (as recordings) at LNC.tips/Murder

  • @markmike7933
    @markmike7933 2 месяца назад +2

    I think after a while, hospitals would start charging you because health insurance would stop covering and EMS might even stop showing up...they told me after two hypertensive crises that the next time I would have to drive myself.

  • @angelakyle4838
    @angelakyle4838 2 месяца назад

    I’ve watched the film and the documentary about this individual but neither went into the detail you’re giving here - excellent podcast 👍 and totally shocking - did no one connect the dots with this man or was it a ‘burying one’s head in the sand’ attitude - move him along and he’s someone else’s problem. Shocking and outrageous.

    • @LegalNurseBusiness
      @LegalNurseBusiness  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Angela, Yes, the hospitals passed him along to the next unsuspecting facility. They settled the civil lawsuits that resulted.