Nurses Who Have Killed

The nurses who have killed vulnerable patients have taken despicable advantage of their positions of trust and their ethical duty to do no harm. Also, some nurses have murdered people in settings outside the workplace. In some cases the victims are family members. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

Some people would say that the very mention of murderous nurses is unbecoming on a professional nursing forum. In fact, others would say that that this subject is downright distasteful and generates negative attention. However, since I feel that the topic is somewhat interesting, I have decided to write about it.

The reality is that a handful of nurses have purposely taken the lives of other human beings. Some have killed at the workplace, whereas others have murdered people during their free time. A few of these cases have drummed up massive publicity while others have remained obscure. I have compiled a list of former nurses below, along with a brief description of the crimes that they have committed. By no means is this list all-inclusive.

Yolanda Saldivar

Saldivar, the fan club president of the popular singer Selena, was also a nurse in the San Antonio area of Texas. Saldivar shot and killed Selena on March 31, 1995.

Andrea Yates

Yates, a Houston-area housewife and stay-at-home mother with a history of mental health problems, became a registered nurse in 1986 and stopped working outside the home after giving birth to her eldest child in 1994. She drowned her five young children in the bathtub of the family home on June 20, 2001.

Charles Cullen

Cullen killed patients while on duty during his 16-year career as a registered nurse and is known as the most prolific serial murderer in the history of New Jersey. He was arrested in 2003. 29 victims are confirmed, while several hundred more are suspected.

Dana Sue Gray

Gray, a registered nurse who lived a lifestyle well beyond her means, killed three elderly women inside their southern California homes and stole their money in early 1994. She attempted to murder a fourth victim before she was caught.

Kristin Gilbert

Gilbert, a registered nurse, was convicted in 2001 of killing four patients at a VA hospital in Massachusetts by overdosing them with epinephrine.

Daniel Conahan

Conahan, a licensed practical nurse, came to be known as the Hog Trail Murderer in the 1990s after authorities connected him to the abductions and murders of multiple homosexual men in the woods of Charlotte County, Florida.

Kimberly Saenz

Saenz, a licensed vocational nurse, was convicted in 2012 of killing five hemodialysis patients in Texas by injecting bleach into them. More victims are suspected.

Vickie Dawn Jackson

Jackson was convicted in 2006 of killing 10 patients at the Texas hospital where she was employed as a licensed vocational nurse. Her third husband's grandfather was one of the victims. She purposely overdosed them with mivacurium chloride.

Genene Jones

Jones was a pediatric nurse who killed multiple young patients while on duty at the Texas healthcare facilities where she had been employed.

I seem to recall a story recently where a LVN in TX killed a woman in a parking lot and stole her baby.

How can a nurse do this. Killed the mom and stole her baby. She definitely needs help!

Wow...just did a google search on Genene Jones...killed 11-47 babies and will be getting out in 2017...SMH!

Getting out in 2017. I hope not kill more

This is an interesting article. I do believe that forums should be balanced because life is not all about positve, we also have to learn some negative things so that we will know how to make it in a positive light.

Shows that it's not just people without a job or low paying jobs that can be crazy and kill people.

Really?! Are you serious? What a weird comment.

There have been a lot of killers who had good paying jobs that were crazy and killed people. Ted Bundy, The BTK killer, John Wayne Gacy-well, they're a few that come to mind. There's even been rumors that Jack the Ripper was a member of the Royal family.

Why should nurses be exempt from this? I'm 50 and quite aware of a lot of the killers on this list. Why is it so shocking to read about them? You and the rest of the nurses in this big world are human just like the rest of us. Going to college and getting a degree and a career doesn't exempt someone from being "crazy" as you put it.

You don't have to be "crazy" to commit murder.

Specializes in Pediatric Private Duty; Camp Nursing.
I looked him up after I saw this- he supposedly killed patients who were demanding or whiny...

Wow, with that criteria, I knew a LOT of people who'd be in danger with that guy! :nailbiting:

Specializes in ICU.

Watching a show right now that is coincidentally featuring Diane Downs and two serial killer doctors. Weird?!

Specializes in ICU.

Wow, with that criteria, I knew a LOT of people who'd be in danger with that guy! :nailbiting:

Haha I know, right?!

Specializes in M/S, Psych, ART, CM, MT.

I have one from my own hometown:

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Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.
Watching a show right now that is coincidentally featuring Diane Downs and two serial killer doctors. Weird?!

I know this is about nurses, but dear Heavens, Diane Downs...I can't even describe her level of depravity.

Specializes in Rural Health.

Interesting, I worked with a nurse at one time that tried to give a hospice patient extra fentanyl and wondered how many hospice patients she may have overdosed. I know she thought she was doing them a favor, but it's not our job to take their lives, only to help the transition more comfortable. The last I knew, this nurse's license had been revoked.

I think it's unfair to include Andrea Yates in this list, as the murders she committed had nothing to do with being a nurse, so she wasn't taking advantage of her nursing profession to murder someone.

Specializes in ICU.
Interesting, I worked with a nurse at one time that tried to give a hospice patient extra fentanyl and wondered how many hospice patients she may have overdosed. I know she thought she was doing them a favor, but it's not our job to take their lives, only to help the transition more comfortable. The last I knew, this nurse's license had been revoked.

I think it's unfair to include Andrea Yates in this list, as the murders she committed had nothing to do with being a nurse, so she wasn't taking advantage of her nursing profession to murder someone.

I agree. And not to mention she was very very very mentally ill.

Great thread though. Morbidly interesting

I think this is an interesting thread. My husband has always been interested in serial killers and what could make people do the things they do. I have sense gained an interest as well. I think it is a good topic to discuss. People need to be aware. Not everyone has the best intentions.