PA Nurse Pleads Guilty To Killing Patients With Insulin Overdoses
- A Pennsylvania nurse pleaded guilty to three counts of murder for administering lethal insulin doses and was sentenced to life in prison.
- Pressdee admitted to three counts of first-degree murder and 19 counts of attempted murder.
- Prosecutors accused Pressdee of giving excessive insulin doses to patients, diabetic and non-diabetic alike.
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‘She’s pure evil’: Nurse gets life in prison after admitting she intentionally gave patients excess insulin, prosecutors say
By Brammhi Balarajan, Jillian Sykes and Caroll Alvarado, CNN (CNN) — A nurse accused of killing three patients at skilled nursing facilities across Pennsylvania and attempting to kill 19 other people in her care pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced to life in prison, according to a news release from Attorney General Michelle Henry. Former nurse Heather Pressdee’s sentence includes three consecutive life sentences for the first-degree murder…
Pa. Nurse Sentenced to Life After Pleading Guilty to Killing Patients with Fatal Insulin Doses: 'Pure Evil'
Pennsylvania nurse Heather Pressdee has received consecutive life sentences after pleading guilty to killing and attempting to kill patients with fatal insulin doses.
‘She’s pure evil’: Nurse gets life in prison after admitting she intentionally gave patients excess insulin, prosecutors say
A Pennsylvania nurse accused of killing three patients at skilled nursing facilities across the state and attempting to kill 19 other people in her care pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced to life in prison, according to a news release from Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry.
The nurse, Heather Pressdee, mistreated a total of 22 patients, some diabetics and others not, with dangerously high levels of insulin in different facilities between 2020 and 2023

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