16 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Elizabeth Wettlaufer. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Elizabeth Wettlaufer, often where they are interviewed.
16 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Elizabeth Wettlaufer. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Elizabeth Wettlaufer, often where they are interviewed.
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Employment at a nursing home would’ve been Elizabeth’s crowning career victory, but it proved to be a fast road to burnout. Struggling to provide medical support to so many people, she began taking her anger and exasperation out on her patients.
Starting in 2007, a Canadian nurse began injecting her elderly patients with lethal insulin overdoses. The inconspicuous method allowed her to escape suspicion for nearly a decade.
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We’re VERY CERTAIN that this episode is cursed because this is our billionth attempt at recording it. Chris tells the story of Elizabeth Wettlaufer from Ontario, Canada (woo Canada!) an Angel of Death serial killer who took the lives of eight elderly and got away with it for years. Honda then freaks everyone out with the legend of the Skinwalker from the Indigenous Navajo nation, and shares two stories about encounters with this cryptid. If you have pets—you might want to double check if they’re not actually human. We also share about our feelings about being first time voters for the #GE2020 election. Unfortunately, Honda’s neighbours decided that they REALLY want to show off their cars, so there’s some background vroom vrooms, and we apologise for it! After all, killers and spirits are just things… Hidden Among Us.
Fabia tells the story of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian 'Angel Of Mercy' or as I like to call them... cowards. This potato person used her responsibility as a Nurse to end the lives of elderly patients who were unlucky enough to have this maniac in charge of their care. Truly a despicable case that is unfortunately not uncommon but very difficult to uncover.
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Between 2007 and 2016, Elizabeth Wettlaufer killed elderly residents of the long-term care home where she worked as a night nurse. By the time of her capture, she was one of the most prolific killers in Canadian history.
Born in Canada in 1967, Elizabeth Wettlaufer struggled to accept her sexuality due to her deeply religious and conservative parents. As the years went on, the frustration and guilt of hiding her identity began to build, until eventually, she snapped.
This week Tina is joined once again by nurse manager Allison. Together they discuss Good Nurse Bad Nurse's most requested story...the story of Canadian nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer who is now considered Canada's most prolific serial killer. They also talk about a recent case where a judge ruled a jail nurse can be held liable for the death of an inmate and a nurse who literally sacrificed a part of herself to save the life of a complete stranger.
Killer nurses, usually nicknamed "Angels of Death" have been documented since the dawn of the profession. Canada's Elizabeth Wettlaufer is one of the world's most famous killer nurses, having preyed on nursing home patients throughout the province of Ontario over a span of nine years. Wettlaufer's weapon of choice was insulin, which allowed her to kill or injure her elderly patients with little to no risk of ever being caught. In the fifth episode of our Killer Canucks series, we take a look at Canada's very own "Angel of Death", Elizabeth Wettlaufer.
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