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Re: A nurse tried to kill 19 patients, including a 104-year-old, at 5 different facilities in Pennsylvania, attorney general says

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A Pennsylvania nurse is facing dozens of criminal charges after
authorities say she tried to kill 19 patients with lethal doses of
insulin.

Heather Pressdee, 41, is facing two counts of first-degree murder, 17
counts of attempted murder, and 19 counts of neglect of a care-dependent
person, according to the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office.

Authorities accused Pressdee of administering excessive amounts of insulin
to her patients, some of whom were not diabetic. In total, 17 people died
in Pressdee's care, the attorney general said in a release.

Pressdee's victims ranged in age from 43 to 104. She would typically give
her victims the insulin during late night shifts when staffing was low,
and the emergencies would not prompt immediate hospitalization, the
attorney general said.

According to a criminal complaint, forensic analysis of Pressdee's
internet history showed that she searched for insulin and "how long is
insulin good for."

"She could be dead, she hasn't made a noise since 9 and I'm not going to
check on her," Pressdee wrote in a text message to her mother about a
patient on December 7, 2022.

Pressdee also sent text messages to her mother in which she talked about
giving her patients "pillow therapy," the complaint says.

"I can't with this lady tonight. She's going to get pillow therapy,"
Pressdee said in a December 25, 2022 text message to her mother, the
complaint says.

"I may kill this resident. I need to set some sort of boundaries with him.
He's following me and he's driving me nuts," Pressdee said in another text
on May 12, 2023, the document states.

Pressdee waived her initial hearing on the criminal charges and is in
custody at the Butler County Prison without bond, according to the
attorney general's office.

Pressdee's crimes took place while she was employed at five different
facilities in Pennsylvania, including Concordia at Rebecca Residence,
Belair Healthcare and Rehabilitation, Quality Life Services Chicora,
Premier Armstrong Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, and Sunnyview
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, according to the release.

State Attorney General Michelle Henry said the allegations against
Pressdee are "disturbing" given her trusted position as a nurse.

"It is hard to comprehend how a nurse, trusted to care for her patients,
could choose to deliberately and systematically harm them," Henry said.
"The damage done to the victims and their loved ones cannot be overstated.

https://www.insider.com/nurse-faces-charges-trying-to-kill-19-patients-
pennsylvania-2023-11
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