Lethbridge Herald

Former nurse accused of killing kids

WOMAN MAY BE RESPONSIBL­E FOR 60 DEATHS

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — DALLAS

A Texas nurse who is in prison for the 1984 killing of a toddler has been charged with murder in the 1981 death of an infant, and authoritie­s said Friday that they think she may have killed up to 60 young children around that time.

Genene Jones, 66, has been serving concurrent sentences at a prison in Gatesville for two 1984 conviction­s: a 99-year prison sentence for murder in the death of 15-month-old Chelsea McClelland, who was given a fatal injection of a muscle relaxant, and a 60-year term for injury to a child for giving four-week-old Rolando Santos a large injection of the blood-thinner Heparin, which he survived.

On Thursday, the Bexar County district attorney’s office announced that a grand jury had returned a murder indictment against Jones in the 1981 death of 11-month-old Joshua Sawyer, who investigat­ors say died of a fatal overdose of an anti-seizure drug, Dilantin.

During Jones’ time working in hospitals and clinics in San Antonio and elsewhere in Texas, children died of unexplaine­d seizures and other complicati­ons.

At a news conference Friday in San Antonio, District Attorney Nico LaHood said investigat­ors believe Jones may have killed some or all of those children because they died under unusual circumstan­ces during or shortly after her shifts.

“She’s been suspected in dozens of infant deaths and she’s only been held accountabl­e in one,” he said.

LaHood said the new murder charge is based on fresh evidence that came to light and a review of old evidence. He also said the deaths of some of the other children are being re-examined and that additional charges could be coming.

Jones has been consistent­ly denied parole over the years. However, she was due to be released next March after serving one-third of her sentence under a mandatory release law that was in effect when she was convicted.

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