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William George Davis (born February 3, 1984) is an American serial killer and former nurse. He was convicted of capital murder for killing four patients with air injections after they received heart surgery at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas. [2] Prosecutors claimed that Davis had at least 11 victims in total, of whom ...
William George Davis was convicted of murder after injecting air into the arteries of patients recovering from heart surgery at a hospital in Texas. East Texas ex-nurse gets death penalty for ...
Kimberly eventually earned her high school diploma or equivalency of and went to Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas to earn her vocational nursing license. She was hired as a nurse at a DaVita dialysis clinic. She was hired despite a checkered employment history: at the time, she had been fired at least four times from healthcare jobs.
Genene Anne Jones (born July 13, 1950) is an American serial killer, responsible for the deaths of up to 60 infants and children in her care as a licensed vocational nurse during the 1970s and 1980s.
SAN ANTONIO, May 26 (Reuters) - A former Texas nurse known as the "angel of death" for allegedly having killed up to 60 babies was served a new murder warrant linking her to the death of an infant ...
Among them is William Davis, a Texas nurse who was convicted of capital murder in 2021 for injecting air into the arteries of four patients after they underwent heart surgery. He was sentenced to ...
Vickie Dawn Carson Jackson (née Carson; born February 13, 1966) [1] is an American serial killer who killed at least 10 patients at the Nocona General Hospital in Nocona, Texas between 2000 and 2001, using the muscle paralytic drug mivacurium. Despite protesting her innocence, she was found guilty on all counts and sentenced to life ...
A Texas nurse accused of killing four men by intentionally injecting them with air after heart surgery has been convicted on capital murder charges in connection with their deaths.