British nurse gets life in prision
17 life sentences for nurse who killed patients for thrills.
Benjamin Geen age 25 years old, was told he must serve at least 30 years in prision for killing 2 patients and servierly harming 15 other patients by giving them drugs which are for almost killing people.
During the nine week trial, Oxford crown court heard that Geen '' came alive '' and looked ''elated as hes patients went into respiratory arrest and he helped the doctors to try to save them at the accident and emergency department of horton general hospital, Banbury.
Fifteen Patients were brought to the brink of death when he injected them with drugs between december 2003 and february 2004. But david Onley ,75, from Deddingdon, Oxfordshire, and Anthony Bateman,65, from Banbury died shortly after they were admitted to A&E where Geen was a staff nurse.
After an internal investigation found Geen always seemed to raise the alarm, the nurse was arrested when he arrived at work.
During the nine week trial, Oxford crown court heard that Geen '' came alive '' and looked ''elated as hes patients went into respiratory arrest and he helped the doctors to try to save them at the accident and emergency department of horton general hospital, Banbury.
Fifteen Patients were brought to the brink of death when he injected them with drugs between december 2003 and february 2004. But david Onley ,75, from Deddingdon, Oxfordshire, and Anthony Bateman,65, from Banbury died shortly after they were admitted to A&E where Geen was a staff nurse.
After an internal investigation found Geen always seemed to raise the alarm, the nurse was arrested when he arrived at work.