The nurse, who worked with residents in a senior home, committed eight murders and attempted six before she confessed. A public inquiry found out that systemic issues in our heath-care system let her get away with it.
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How Health-Care Serial Killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer Almost Got Away
Elizabeth Wettlaufer committed eight murders before she confessed. She used insulin, a hormone that left nearly no evidence.
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