Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Dr. Jack paves the way - Katrina victims murdered by doctors.


Doctor, Nurses Accused of Giving Patients Deadly Injections Following Hurricane Katrina
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
NEW ORLEANS — A doctor and two nurses who worked through the chaos that followed Hurricane Katrina were arrested on suspicion of murder and accused Tuesday of giving deadly drug injections to four desperately ill patients trapped in the flooded-out hospital.
"We're talking about people that pretended that maybe they were God," Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti said. "And they made that decision."
Foti said he believed the patients would have lived through the storm's aftermath.
More coverage available in FOXNews.com's Crime Center.
Dr. Anna Pou, an oncologist and an ear, nose and throat specialist, and the two nurses were accused of intentionally killing four patients ages 62 to 91 at Memorial Medical Center with a deadly combination of morphine and the sedative Versed.
They were booked on charges of being "principals to second-degree murder," which carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison.
"There may be more arrests and victims that cannot be mentioned at this time," Foti said. "This case is not over yet."
In court papers state investigators said Pou told a nurse executive three days after the hurricane hit that the patients remaining at the hospital would probably not survive and that a "decision had been made to administer lethal doses" to them.

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