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    1. PMMEYOURGUCCIFLOPS on

      “A palliative nurse was convicted on Wednesday of the murder of 10 patients with lethal injections and the attempted murder of 27 others and was handed a life sentence by a German court.”

      wtf how’d it take so long to catch?!

    2. Affectionate_Big9014 on

      Imagine spending all that time in medical school learning to save lives and or cure people in your respective discipline of study. Then use it for evil and go to prison for the rest of your life. Sounds counterproductive…

    3. Does Germany allow euthanasia? If not, I’m very curious to know how many of these patients wanted to die. I’m not saying what they did was not wrong, just a curious thought.

    4. Some of you are really telling on yourself that you haven’t even bothered to read the article and are just making generalizations. The nurse is a man not a woman.

    5. WakaWakaBabe on

      „Prosecutors had argued that the nurse injected his mostly elderly patients with painkillers or sedatives to ease his workload at night.“

      Imagine killing patients just so your workload can go down. What wild logic. If you’re so swamped at work that you’re ready to deliver murderous amounts of sedatives/painkillers, maybe consider quitting first? Perhaps a change of fields?

    6. Illustrious_Claim884 on

      Usually, „killing“ a patient in palliative care involves giving a scheduled dose of opiates when the patients breathing is slowing down. The goal is to minimize suffering when the patient was going to die in agony a few hours later anyway if you withheld it to improve respiration etc. Usually these edge cases are discussed between the patient nursing staff and family ahead of time. Gallows humor unfortunately exists in this field. Thus you get „whoops I did it again“ text messages etc a prosecutor might think is a serial killer. Laziness is a shitty reason to kill someone. I just hope the prosecutor actually has proof. Usually you have more work after a patient passes not less.

    7. Always-Shady-Lady on

      When I read they were palliative care patients I was thinking I’ve been around end of life care long enough to know it could be seen as mercy. Some patients beg for the end

      Then I saw „to lighten the workload“ was the reason the prosecution gave. That’s fucked up, if true

      I couldn’t find what the defence said

    8. ihatetakennamesfuck on

      What a great article, such a prowess in the field of lining up words.

      So the guys defense was absent or why is there no mention of his side as to why? Did he just not want to say anything in court? This leaves so many questions

    9. dumbasstupidbaby on

      Nurses fall into one of two categories. They’re either the sweetest people who genuinely want to help others….or they’re bullies who love feeling a sense of control over others.

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