Review
"A first-rate investigative examination." --
Dr. Michael Baden, forensic pathologist, host of HBO's Autopsy series, and author of DEAD RECKONING: The New Science of Catching Killers and UNNATURAL DEATH: Confessions of a Medical Examiner "A stunner from beginning to end, Phelps renders the story expertly, with flawless research and an explosive narrative." --
Gregg Olsen, author of several best-selling true crime books, including BITTER ALMONDS, ABANDONED PRAYERS, MOCKINGBIRD and IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG: The Shocking True Story of Mark Kay Letourneau"Captivating, exciting, a jolt-a-minute. With his encyclopedic knowledge of police procedures, Phelps earns a deserved place among the best." --
Harvey Rachlin, author of 13 books, including THE MAKING OF A DETECTIVE and THE MAKING OF A COP"In perfect harmony with the best true crime writers, Phelps unmasks the psychopath with facts, insight and journalistic leg work." --
Lowell Cauffiel, author of MASQUERADE, EYE OF THE BEHOLDER, FOREVER AND FIVE DAYS and HOUSE OF SECRETS
Product Description
SERIAL KILLER ON WARD C: In Northampton, Massachusetts, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Kristen Gilbert was known as a hardworking, dedicated nurse--so why were her patients dying? So many emergencies and sudden deaths occurred while Kristen made her rounds on Ward C that her colleagues jokingly called her the "Angel of Death." Yet most people didn't suspect the horrifying truth behind the nickname: that Gilbert's polished facade concealed a scheming, manipulative liar and narcissistic sociopath. She sabotaged patients to strike back at staffers she didn't like. She engaged in an obsessive adulterous affair with hospital security guard James Perrault. When her husband objected, she tried to kill him with a lethal injection. But nobody turned her in.
LETHAL CURE: From August 1995 through February 1996, Gilbert dealt out wholesale death. Her victims were helpless patients who trusted her as a caregiver, only to learn too late that she was a killer, her weapon a drug capable of causing fatal heart attacks. But she got away with murder until three of her fellow nurses could no longer ignore the proliferation of deadly "coincidences" on Gilbert's watch. Investigators believe Kristen Gilbert may have been responsible for as many as 40 deaths. As the law closed in, she struck back, faking suicide attempts, harassing witnesses, stalking her ex-boyfriend, and terrorizing the hospital with bomb threats. In March 2001, after being found guilty of four counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder, Angel of Death Kristen Gilbert was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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