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Norman Afzal Simons
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Unnamed Danish Nurse 22) On October 21, 1997, a 32-year-old nurse was charged with killing 22 people with morphine-based drugs at a nursing home for the elderly in Copenhagen. Police referred to the killings as "euthanasia," but it was not immediately clear if any of the victims -- ages 65 to 97 -- were cases of assisted suicide. The nurse was also is charged with theft and embezzlement from nursing home patients of $108,000. The case is being called the biggest mass killing in modern Danish history.
The woman, who by law cannot be identified, cried as she pleaded innocent to the killings. Police said the murders, which came to light during an investigation of fraud at the facility, took place between August 1994 and this March, when the nurse was fired. The victims were 15 women and seven men. A female doctor has also been charged with breach of duty and negligent homicide.
In July 1994, the nurse's father, Tage Christensen, wrote a letter to his two daughters saying he didn't want to see them anymore and dodn't want them to come to his funeral. After he died, the lethal nurse showed up at the funeral home, had a violent argument with her elder brother, and left. Weeks later she began her poisenous rampage.
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