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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]
The baby, identified only as Child E, was one of the victims of Lucy Letby, who has been found guilty of seven counts of both murder and six of attempted murder over the course of 12 months, from ...
She had been charged in relation to three murders and 19 attempts to commit murder. [5] In total, she is connected to the deaths of 17 patients. [6] [7] In order to avoid the death penalty, Pressdee plead guilty on all counts. [1] The murders in which she ultimately plead guilty to were of James Bartoe, 55, Gerald Shrum, 90 and Nicholas Cymbol ...
Killer nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of the attempted murder of a baby girl. Letby, 34, was convicted at Manchester Crown Court last August by another jury of the murders of seven babies ...
Nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital in a rare case that has shocked the nation.. An independent inquiry has been set up to ...
Born Vickie Dawn Carson on February 13, 1966, in Montague County, Texas, little is publicly known about Jackson's early life.A licensed vocational nurse since 1989, who worked at several other hospitals and a nursing home around North Texas, she eventually found employment at the Nocona General Hospital sometime during late 2000. [3]
After a 10-month trial, during which jurors at Manchester Crown Court heard from more than 240 witnesses, Letby was found guilty of seven counts of murder and the attempted murder of six other babies.
Kristen Heather Gilbert (née Strickland; born November 13, 1967) is an American serial killer and former nurse who was convicted of four murders and two attempted murders of patients admitted to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Northampton, Massachusetts. [1]