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💡 The case remains a chilling reminder that the greatest threat to safety in a system can sometimes be the person trusted to provide care. Capturing the Killer Nurse
For sixteen years, Cullen moved through nine hospitals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He used lethal doses of insulin and digoxin. If you’d like to focus more on a
The case of Charles Cullen, often called "The Angel of Death," represents one of the most prolific serial killer investigations in American history. His capture was not the result of a single breakthrough, but rather a tense, high-stakes collaboration between whistleblowers and investigators. The Pattern of Negligence The case of Charles Cullen, often called "The
Hospitals frequently suspected him but fired him without reporting his actions to avoid liability. The Turning Point at Somerset The tide turned in 2003 at Somerset Medical Center.
Information sharing between states became more robust.