Angel of Death: The Nurse Who Murdered Children | Real Stories

The Nurse Who Murdered Children | True Crime Story | Real Stories
Her weapon of choice? Insulin. Her prey? Innocent babies.
Former colleagues, relatives of victims, and police share their thoughts and reminiscences of the nurse who came to be known as the "Angel of Death".
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  • @shubhiaggarwal429
    @shubhiaggarwal4294 жыл бұрын

    She tried to kill a little baby MULTIPLE times...and that poor soul kept on fighting for his life but she still didn't leave him alone ! Talk about a psychopath!

  • @ryanslack2666
    @ryanslack26662 жыл бұрын

    The baby who kept being revived and kept getting back up... now that's a strong soul. A warrior. A hero.

  • @myskz325
    @myskz3253 жыл бұрын

    "...a pudgy kind of girl. wasn't particularly beautiful or striking or talented or gifted"

  • @saltandlight2379
    @saltandlight23793 жыл бұрын

    By the way “Angel of Death” is a term used for those who kill people to put them out of their misery; for example, a nurse who deliberately kills someone with terminal cancer. So it’s not a nickname for her; it’s a term for a type of killer.

  • @mamisinate
    @mamisinate3 жыл бұрын

    they should’ve named her “Killer of Angels” instead of “Angel of Death”.

  • @edgybean7735
    @edgybean77353 жыл бұрын

    Not only was she a killer she was a coward. To go after a child who had no way to defend itself is another level of disgusting. In a way calling her a killer seems to glorify her, it gives the image of a dark evil pressence when in reality she was so weak her victims had to be sick babies.

  • @maidinulster
    @maidinulster2 жыл бұрын

    That poor doctor, his pain and regret is tangible.

  • @tarb96
    @tarb963 жыл бұрын

    I was born in the hospital where she committed these heinous crimes about 5 years after the time of her killings. Growing up in Grantham, everyone knew or knew of a family she'd directly affected. To think that sort of thing can happen right on your doorstep is horrific, truly the worst crimes that town ever saw.

  • @rubywhitetail
    @rubywhitetail3 жыл бұрын

    She craved attention, which, in the worst way possible, she's gotten. Those little kids deserve to be remembered, not the woman who should never have been in a position to harm them

  • @autumnbehon942
    @autumnbehon9423 жыл бұрын

    As a nurse myself, this is unimaginable. We are meant to heal. Our motto is "do no harm". And to harm babies on top of all of this?? Unbelievable. It makes me sick to my stomach..

  • @nelleo2507
    @nelleo25072 жыл бұрын

    I was in hospital late last year with my six weeks old baby with bacterial infection. We stayed for a week as inpatient. One night a nurse comes in to the room when we were sleeping and starts examining my baby. I wasn’t sleeping but what struck me was that she seemed to be examining baby in the dark. I quickly got up and switched on the light. It might have been nothing but I just wanted to be sure and not play safe. You never know these days

  • @Nicole-dv8ur
    @Nicole-dv8ur3 жыл бұрын

    I come back to this documentary every so often (I probably have another comment in there somewhere) but the doctor and the nurse interviews get me every single time. The looks in their eyes and the tones in their voices as they recall the babies coding just breaks my heart. The amount of trauma this evil woman caused goes way beyond just the kids' families.

  • @bayleewinkler7512
    @bayleewinkler75123 жыл бұрын

    That doctor, the Indian man, is going to feel guilty for his entire life over this. I can see & feel his pain just in his eyes and voice when speaking about this.

  • @wendillon92
    @wendillon923 жыл бұрын

    It takes a special kind of sicko to kill a defenseless baby.

  • @curiouscat1919
    @curiouscat19192 жыл бұрын

    It's very strange that each and every time the child who died was in Beverly's care and that she was not immediately suspected.

  • @lotharsoran3604
    @lotharsoran36042 жыл бұрын

    When my sister, who I consider my kid, as I raised her, went into hospital with sepsis, I refused to leave. They tried to get me to go home overnight. I would not. I was polite about it, but I stayed there overnight. Right next to her bedside: listening to an audiobook on headphones, and crocheting a scarf. I was glad I did, because when she had a heat fit, there was hardly anyone on the entire ward. I was the one who got that sorted. She went up to 39.4 C. They missed her medication times. So I just gave her the anti depressants that she normally had at night. Again, that was not well received, but it had been two hours past her dose time, and no one had seen to it. You see, the more "critical" cases are seen to first. Which is fair, but my sister had sepsis, which to me is quite critical.

  • @angellove1619
    @angellove16193 жыл бұрын

    What's sick is she was allowed in the ambulance with the child. She was so sinister that she wanted to make sure her victims died.

  • @alisonelmes8448
    @alisonelmes84483 жыл бұрын

    I live in grantham where this happened and my younger sister was in that ward only a few weeks before the first murder took place. I get so upset to think that could've been my sister, so I can only imagine the parents pain. Sick twisted human being.

  • @anonymousandcool
    @anonymousandcool3 жыл бұрын

    "she had underlying mental health issues and just wanted attention..." UM.. yeah. If she didn't think she was doing something incredibly wrong, she sure went through a lot of effort to COVER UP her actions, which shows she KNEW they were wrong. She waited to be alone to do everything she did. She stole keys. Secretly dosed when backs were turned. Made excuses. Told fake stories her whole life. She KNEW it was wrong

  • @LucaBunny.
    @LucaBunny.3 жыл бұрын

    Damn she couldn’t even take a break from murdering them, as SOON as she was alone with them it was murder time 😱

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