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Nurse admits killing 30 patients because he was 'bored' and wanted to show off his 'excellent' resus

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    This nurse was killing people because he was bored!

    "Though the nurse is facing charges over three murders and two attempted murders, the state prosecutor said he could be involved in more than 150 deaths.

    In cooperation with the police, the state prosecutor is currently investigating the deaths of 174 patients who died during Nils. H.'s shifts at a clinic in Delmenhorst, near Bremen, between 2003 and 2005."

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...resuscitation-skills-German-murder-trial.html
     

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