Posted on 07/22/2018 7:22:41 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Beverley Allitt , now 49, was convicted of killing four children while working as a nurse at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincs, in 1991. She is being held at Rampton high-security hospital and is said to be receiving 24 hour care after falling ill on Sunday.
A source told The Sun: There are genuine concerns as to whether shell pull through. Allitt took her first victim, eight-week old Liam Taylor, in February 23, 1991 after she injected the child with a fatal amount of insulin. The ex-paediatric nurse went on to kill three more and critically injured nine others during the 59-day killing rampage at the hospitals Ward 4.
The sudden rise in infant mortalities confused hospital management and created a frantic investigation into their deaths. Some children were left with life-long injuries resulting from the harmful injections.
(Excerpt) Read more at metro.co.uk ...
Why in the hell would there be concern?????
Karma - It always get ya in the end.
It wasn't exactly instant, but I'll take it.
Every type of warped personality has its career preference, blending in with the normal, decent people in those professions.
Those who love for helpless people to be at their ‘mercy’ and ‘care’ are attracted to the health care industry.
Like those sickos who get a kick from snapping selfies with unconscious patients. What kind of creep does that?
I really don’t like hospitals because of the level of forced trust involved. General carelessness provides a bad enough risk as it is. It only takes one evil weirdo like this woman to cause permanent damage or death.
That said, I don’t wish ill upon this woman. Divine justice can do its thing without my encouragement. I believe that by wishing her harm, or if someone should decide to cause her harm, some of that justice would be cancelled out.
The Kevorkian Metal of Honor.
Hemp rope.
Nine foot drop.
Works for me, and saves ONLY A SMALL $3000 per week—FOREVER!
The Kermit Gosnell Order of Merit.
The Cecile Richards Distinguished Service Cross.
NHS Cost Containment Board recommends unsupervised probation, since she’s already done her community service.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.