No surprise that these two walked after leaving the people in their care to drown. Look at the doctor who gave an OD to the patients at the hospital in N.O., and after killing them, left. The grand jury would not indict her. Apparently LA has no enforceable laws against murder. No wonder New Orleans has such a huge murder problem - it’s a freebie!
All those people want to to is blame the feds and get money, just like Aaron Broussard.
Keep in mind, the victims in both cases were the very old.
If Pou or the Manganos had caused the deaths of children, it would have been a different story.
The old are the first to be thought of as disposable when the going gets rough.
The Manganos cared about the $$ it would have cost to transport their patients. EVERYONE who lives in the N.O. area- especially St. Bernard parish- knows you can’t survive a Cat 5 hurricane here! To claim otherwise is to admit to being utterly stupid- and that’s a helluva reason for people to drown in their beds!
Bottom line- these people PAID to be cared for, which logically includes being taken out of harms way. They were not- but I bet their checks were cashed!
All I can say is- if anyone related to me had drowned at St.Ritas, the Manganos wouldn’t walk around free for very long. And I will understand any family members who feel the same way.
Did they leave them? The article says they hunkered down with their patients.
Thanks, I was hoping someone would reference that case.
you prefer to have your grandmother die drowning in a wheelchair, or to be given an injection that slowed her respirations and put her to sleep?