Where’s the attempted murder charge?
It SHOULD be attempted murder!
I watched a true crime program about a lady, Diane Pranske, who was came home from work late one night to find an intruder in her house who robbed her, raped her, strangled her, dumped her in the trunk of her own car, drove her to a remote location, set her on fire, left her for dead and took off in her car. They did catch the guy, with the help of security cameras, and managed to save her life. She also was treated at Loyola U. Medical Center. They saved her life.
The experience did leave her scarred and disabled physically, but now she talks to other women about her experience, and how to come back from it. The story left a mark on me for two reasons, 1) what the dear lady went thru just to survive, and 2) the calibre of professionalism exhibited by the staff at Loyola.
I watched this program, See No Evil, on the ID Channel, while I was awaiting a liver transplant at Loyola.
When I finally got “the Call”, I had 100% faith in my transplant team. And this was at the height of the pandemic, last year.
I wanted to put in a good word for Loyola, I think they are underrated as far as medical institutions go.
I am sure the victim of this heinous crime will no doubt survive.
Last I checked, this particular episode is streaming on Comcast, it may be on other streaming services, as well.