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On Saturday, Sept. 7, the Beaverton Police Department announced in an update on Facebook that Melissa Jubane, a 32-year-old nurse who was reported missing three days earlier, had been found dead.
The Beaverton Police Department said they received a welfare check request for Jubane after she did not show up for work at Portland’s St. Vincent Hospital where she worked as a nurse. Officers ...
The Beaverton Police Department is asking anyone with information on Jubane's death to contact them at 503-526-2280. "We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the community members who have assisted ...
Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence via stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13–14, 1966.
On March 31, 2012, an Angelina County jury convicted Saenz of murdering five patients and injuring five others. [11] [12] Prosecutors sought the death penalty, but on April 2, 2012, Saenz was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the five murders, plus three consecutive 20-year sentences for aggravated assault. [4]
Majors was born in Linton, Indiana, in 1961.He took care of his elderly grandmother as a teen, and that experience led him to go into nursing. [3] He graduated from Nashville Memorial School of Practical Nursing in 1989 and took a job at Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton, north of Terre Haute.
Melissa Jubane, 32, a cardiac nurse at St. Vincent Hospital in Southwest Portland, was found dead days after she was reported missing when she didn’t show up for work. Beaverton Police Department
Gardiner General Hospital was dedicated 9 July 1944 to the memory of 2nd Lt. Ruth M. Gardiner, the first Army nurse to be killed in a theater of operations during World War II. Lieutenant Gardiner, a flight nurse, was killed in a plane crash near Naknek, Alaska, on 27 July 1943, while on an air evacuation mission. Society, Chicago Medical (1944).