“I’m re-reading ‘The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness and Murder’ by Charles Graeber. ‘Cause everyone loves books about serial killers right?
“While the book does go into how the killer went about his business (he was a nurse who tainted IV bags and such), much of it centers around corporate hospitals who knew what was going on and basically passed him from hospital to hospital.” — STEPHEN MICHAEL FERNALD, Portland
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