German
nurse Doris B. (49) was charged with killing three elderly patients with
injections of morphine iduring the first half of 2005. Her trial at Regensburg
district court began March 20, 2006 on two manslaughter charges and a charge of
dangerous bodily injury. The nurse freely admitted to giving the patients at
the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Straubing unauthorized doses of morphine but
claimed her motive was to relieve suffering rather than to cause death.
NOTE:
Only a single online source has been located, published while the trial was
still in progress. UPDATE: The paper Mittelbayerische has coverage online (behind a paywall).
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Mar.
19, 2005 – patient Karl K., who died, morphine.
May
2, 2005 – arrested.
Mar.
20, 2006 – trial begins, Regensburg
District Court. Two counts of manslaughter and one count of dangerous
bodily injury.
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Source:
[“Prozess
vor dem Landgericht Regensburg: Morphinspritzen einer Straubinger
Krankenschwester ... ‘Ich wollte den Patienten immer nur helfen’,” Onetz, Mar.
21, 2006]
PHOTO CAPTION: Die Beklagte Doris B. betritt den Gerichtssaal des Tribunal de Grande Instance Leads von einem Polizisten in Regensburg, Deutschland, Montag, 20. März 2006. Die Krankenschwester wird vorgeworfen, er tötete zwei Männer mit Morphin in der Elisabeth Klinik in Straubing und Gesichter Gebühren von Totschlag in zwei Fällen und gefährliche Körperverletzung in einem Drittland.
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For more cases, see Sicko Nurses
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