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The Murse's Station
Friday, 6 October 2006
Texas Nurse sentanced for life.

This is just horrible. Why not just walk off & quit if you feel this way....

 

 

 

Texas nurse gets life in 10 drug deaths By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press WriterThu Oct 5, 6:07 PM ET A former nurse was sentenced Thursday to life in prison on charges that she killed 10 hospital patients with drug injections because she found them too demanding.Vickie Dawn Jackson, 40, pleaded no contest on Wednesday and was sentenced after prosecutors presented their evidence to a judge.Investigators believe Jackson injected the patients through their intravenous lines with a drug normally used to temporarily stop breathing when doctors insert a breathing tube.FBI agent David Burns testified that the patients had been hospitalized for minor ailments — including a foot sore, diarrhea or dementia — and were about to be released."In general, they were the kind of patients who needed more care," Burns said at the sentencing. "I think that's probably why. They're verbose. They want this. They're thirsty. It seemed to make her angry."Authorities became suspicious after nearly two dozen deaths were reported at Nocona General Hospital in late 2000 and early 2001, a stretch of time when the hospital should have seen only five to 10 deaths.Authorities discovered at least 20 vials of the drug were missing. And officers searching garbage at Jackson's home found a syringe that contained traces of it, Burns said.Jackson's attorney, Bruce Martin, said Jackson maintained her innocence and pleaded no contest to avoid a trial so her daughter would not be called to testify.In a statement issued through her attorney, Jackson said she was "sympathetic to the families of the deceased" and "acutely aware that closure for them is necessary, if, indeed, closure can ever come for them."John Fitch, whose grandmother Dorothy Vanderburg was 79 when she died, said Jackson had taken "the easy way out.""I wonder if this is your twisted way of thumbing your nose at those of us you have hurt," Fitch said in court. "May (God) have mercy on your soul."Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty, meaning Jackson would have been sentenced to life in prison if convicted by a jury.The case was moved from Nocona, 90 miles northwest of Dallas, to this West Texas town because of publicity surrounding the deaths.  

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