Life Inprisonment For British Nurse
Nurse Benjamin Geen, charged with two murders and fifteen GBH ( Grievous Bodily Harm ) charges.
Benjamin Geen, 25, yesterday was found guilty of two murders and 15 GBH charges.He was a Nurse at the Horton General Hospital, Banbury Oxfordshire. He was sentenced to life in jail yesterday at Oxford Crown Court.
Anthony Bateman, 66, from Banbury who died on January the 6th, was the first to be killed by Benjamin using either fatal doses of Insulin, Muscle Relaxants or Sedatives. Julia Bateman, widow, said "Benjamin Geen is evil. I am very angry at what he did".
David Onley, 75, from Deddington who died on the 21st of January 2004. Was his second patient who died from the same circumstances as Anthony Bateman.
Benjamin has lead us to belive that he only injected these drugs so that he would be able to bring them back to life, but in two cases it went to far. "There is always a rescuation when i'm on duty", Benjamin quoted to a member of staff.
He has been given life sentence in prison for these murders and GBH cases.
Anthony Bateman, 66, from Banbury who died on January the 6th, was the first to be killed by Benjamin using either fatal doses of Insulin, Muscle Relaxants or Sedatives. Julia Bateman, widow, said "Benjamin Geen is evil. I am very angry at what he did".
David Onley, 75, from Deddington who died on the 21st of January 2004. Was his second patient who died from the same circumstances as Anthony Bateman.
Benjamin has lead us to belive that he only injected these drugs so that he would be able to bring them back to life, but in two cases it went to far. "There is always a rescuation when i'm on duty", Benjamin quoted to a member of staff.
He has been given life sentence in prison for these murders and GBH cases.