10 Nurses Who Went From Healing to Killing
Автор: Behind Bars Breakdown
Загружено: 2026-03-05
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The most terrifying predators don't lurk in dark alleys—they work in hospitals. This documentary exposes the chilling reality of healthcare serial killers: nurses and medical professionals who weaponized the trust placed in them to commit some of the most disturbing murders in American history.
From Charles Cullen, who killed up to 400 patients across 16 years while moving between hospitals that stayed silent, to Genene Jones, who targeted defenseless infants in pediatric ICUs, these cases reveal a terrifying pattern: medical professionals exploiting the perfect hiding place for murder.
We examine ten of the most prolific healthcare serial killers in U.S. history:
• Charles Cullen - The nurse who moved between hospitals for 16 years, killing at least 29 patients with digoxin injections while administrators watched in silence
• Genene Jones - Targeted infants in Texas ICUs, believed responsible for up to 60 deaths, nearly walked free after 34 years until cold case prosecutors intervened
• Donald Harvey - Killed at least 37 people using arsenic, cyanide, pillows, and even coat hangers over 17 years across Kentucky and Ohio
• Kristen Gilbert - VA nurse whose shift pattern revealed a 1-in-100-million statistical anomaly—patients died almost exclusively when she worked
• Kimberly Saenz - First person convicted of murder by bleach injection after dialysis patients witnessed her drawing cleaning solution into syringes
• Heather Pressdee - Moved between five Pennsylvania nursing homes in 14 months, leaving 17 suspected deaths and finally pleading guilty to 22 charges
• Orville Lynn Majors - Small-town Indiana nurse whose presence correlated with death every 23 hours versus every 23 days when he was off duty
• William George Davis - Texas ICU nurse who injected air into patients' arterial lines to create overtime opportunities, earning him a death sentence
• Vickie Dawn Jackson - Paralyzed elderly patients with mivacurium chloride during overnight shifts at a rural Texas hospital, killing at least 10
• Reta Mays - VA nursing assistant who murdered seven elderly veterans with insulin injections, betraying the men who had served their country
This documentary reveals the disturbing ease with which these killers operated: the statistical anomalies that went unnoticed, the administrators who prioritized reputation over accountability, the coworkers who joked about "death shifts" without realizing the truth, and the systemic failures that allowed killers to move from facility to facility.
Through court testimony, medical evidence, victim impact statements, and investigative findings, we reconstruct how trust became a weapon, how mercy became a lie, and how the healthcare system itself became complicit in protecting killers rather than patients.
Some killed for control. Others for attention. Some claimed mercy. One killed for overtime pay. But the result was always the same: vulnerable patients, placed in the hands of professionals sworn to heal, were instead systematically murdered.
These cases forced legislative changes, prompted facility reforms, and exposed the uncomfortable truth that hospitals can be the perfect hunting ground for serial killers. The question isn't just how these individuals committed their crimes—it's how the institutions that employed them made it possible.
This is the dark side of healthcare. This is where trust dies. This is the story of the killers who wore scrubs.
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