ANGEL-OF-DEATH NURSE SECRETLY MURDERS PATIENTS ON NIGHT SHIFT

Published: Dec. 21, 2023, 6 p.m.

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On August 31, a Quality of Life staff member finds a 73-year-old male patient convulsing in his bed.

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With no history of seizures and according to his medical chart,\\xa0 he was given medication ten minutes before the seizures began. The Post Gazette reports the man is rushed to Butler Hospital, where doctors discover hypoglycemia behind the seizures, but the patient is not diabetic.

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Treating doctors believe the only way this patient\'s blood sugar could have plummeted to that extent is if someone had given him a massive dose of insulin. The attending physician gets the man stabilized and he recovers.

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About six weeks after the 73-year-old man ends up in the hospital after having seizures, another resident, a 55-year-old, is admitted to the hospital to be treated for a urinary tract infection. While in the hospital, nurses discover he too, is hypoglycemic.

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His blood sugar is stabilized. Nearly 4 weeks after leaving the hospital, the 55-year-old male patient is back at Butler Memorial Hospital, his blood sugar so abnormally low that medical staff are suspicious.

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WTAE Reports Investigators say the man\'s pre-existing medical conditions would prevent him from administering the insulin himself, it would have to be done by someone else. Three hours later his 83-year-old suitemate at Quality of Life Services is admitted with the same symptoms, hypoglycemia. Both men ultimately die.

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While the initial investigation was sparked by suspicions of improper administration of insulin as the cause of the untimely deaths of two patients, coworkers sent the inquiry in a co-worker\'s direction, Heather Pressdee.

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Heather Pressdee, 40, is now facing charges of homicide, attempted murder, aggravated assault, neglect of a care-dependent person, and reckless endangerment in connection with the deaths of a 55--year-old man and an 83-year-old man, as well as the injury of a 73-year-old man. The Attorney General has said 17 patients cared for by Pressdee, died.

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Joining Nancy Grace Today:

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  • Rob N. Peirce, III - (Pittsburgh, PA)\\xa0Managing Partner of Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C.,\\xa0Representing 10 total families of Heather Pressdee\\u2019s victims (4 listed in the attorney general\\u2019s report and six others that are being investigated); Twitter & IG:\\xa0@peircelaw, Facebook: Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C.\\xa0
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  • \\xa0Dr. Jorey Krawczyn \\u2013 Police Psychologist, Adjunct Faculty with Saint Leo University; Research Consultant with Blue Wall Institute, Author: Operation S.O.S. \\u2013 Practical Recommendations to Help \\u201cStop Officer Suicide;" Author: Operation S.O.S.
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  • Lisa M. Dadio \\u2013 Former Police Lieutenant, New Haven Police Department; Senior Lecturer & Director of the Center for Advanced Policing University of New Haven\\u2019s Forensic Science Department
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  • Dr. Kendall Crowns \\u2013 Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth) and Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School
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  • Valerie Creel, RN, BSN, CCRN (Rohnert Park, CA)- Forensic Nurse Expert, Godoy Medical Forensics; Board Certification in Critical Care Nursing; X: @godoyforensics, FB & LinkedIn: Godoy Medical Forensics Incorporated
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  • Deirdre Bardolf - Reporter for the New York Post; Twitter: @deirdre_bardolf\\xa0
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