Murdered with Insulin: Nurse Who Killed Her Elderly Patients — Full Interrogation

Murdered with Insulin: Nurse Who Killed Her Elderly Patients — Full Interrogation

In this gripping video, we present the full interrogation of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, a Canadian nurse whose heinous crimes shocked the nation and sent shockwaves through the healthcare community. The full interrogation footage offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a killer, as investigators work to unravel the twisted motivations behind her actions and bring justice to the victims and their families. Wettlaufer, once trusted with the care of vulnerable elderly patients, was convicted of murdering eight individuals under her care by administering lethal doses of insulin.

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Throughout the course of the full interrogation, disturbing details emerge about Wettlaufer’s calculated and cold-blooded approach to her crimes. The disgraced nurse not only confessed to the eight murders but also admitted to attempting to take the lives of six additional patients. As the interrogation unfolds, viewers will witness the skillful techniques employed by investigators to extract the truth and build a solid case against Wettlaufer.

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35 thoughts on “Murdered with Insulin: Nurse Who Killed Her Elderly Patients — Full Interrogation

  1. Nursing homes are evil. Long story short, my mother was being poisoned by my father and was losing muscle mass and her legs constricted into A permanent sitting position while weighing 87LBS. After finding him out and he fled I was the one in charge of her care and her Doctor at the time (who turned out to be the Devil in disguise) kept pushing for her to be put in the local Home for A month or so she would have access to Physical Therapy and the constant "care" she needed and that the doctor also worked there so she would be the one to oversee my moms time there. She was there for one week only, had to be removed by ambulance and it just so happen to be one of my friends that was there for her. He seen the Nurses mocking her as he was checking her vitals by the reflection of the window in front of them and he new something was up. My mother secretly was begging him to get her out of there. He played it off like she needed to be in the ER, then once their he called me and let me know what was going on. Come to find out, the moment I left from dropping her off, the doctor and her team went through all of my moms stuff and took her meds, phone and charger, and over half of her clothes. She never once was taken to Physical therapy, she was given some shot that would cause her to hallucinate, her sugar levels were not being monitored which also put her into A delirium state. She witnessed her roomate being physically abused and tried to bring it to the attention of the higher ups which in result, the nurses began being more rough when they had to help her. They would bring her food, but leave it on the table way out of reach and with mom being immobile, the food would just sit there and then be taken away A couple hours later. I had gotten her weight back up to 102 Lbs but by the end of the week of her being there she was back down to 90lbs.

    I will live and die with the regret of letting her go there. I still to this day go into deep depressions when I think about how I failed her… Please, if you love someone NEVER send them to A home. I was lucky that my friend was the ambulance driver and had the intuition to know there was something wrong and helped her get out of there and got hold of me.

    I know caring for someone is hard work but its better to do it yourself, its been 5 years since it happened and I am happy to say that my mother is doing better through the combined efforts of myself and her new doctor.

  2. Two things as I’m still watching this video. 1) it’s incredibly disgusting that she and others like her steal pain medicine off people that truly need it. I understand addiction but it takes on an entirely new level to think people were in so much pain and getting no relief with her around. 2) Controlled meds are counted. You can’t just punch in for two pills and take an extra one. If this is the case- things were really overlooked.

  3. My son was in the high school across the street and watched the arrest. He text me saying something's going on across the street, a lot of police. Crazy when we found out later 😳🙁

  4. This witch almost killed my father, but luckily another nurse came in before she administered too much insulin. He had just been given his dose and the other nurse knew it. I thank the nurse that saved his life. I got to keep him for another two years for which I am very, very grateful because he was my best friend. We had two more years of laughing and giggling and snacking and watching scary movies together. I miss him so very much but at least I got more time with him than what she would’ve given me.

  5. I know this is distorted thinking on her part, but imagine a nursing home nurse claiming not to understand that people with dementia are difficult and have little control over it.

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