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Serial killer nurse jailed over murders in US hospital

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An American nurse was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt over the murder of seven veterans to whom she had given lethal doses of insulin while they were under her care in a hospital.

“There is no explanatio­n and certainly no justificat­ion,” Judge Thomas Kleeh told Reta Mays as her sentence was imposed. “You’re the worst. You’re the monster that no one sees coming.”

Mays, 46, pleaded guilty in July to the seven murders and attempted homicide of an eighth man, avoiding a trial and full investigat­ion into a dozen other suspicious deaths.

Confronted on Tuesday for the first time by the loved ones of her victims, she did not provide any explanatio­n for her actions.

“There is no word I can say that can offer the families any comfort. I can only say I am sorry for the pain I caused,” she said simply, sobbing.

Her lawyer said her capacity for “clear thinking collapsed” due to mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress related to a deployment to Iraq as well as her job as a night nurse in a West Virginia veterans hospital.

Mays admitted to administer­ing insulin between July 2017 and June 2018 to these men, aged 81 to 96, who did not need it.

The hormone, which is used to treat diabetes, is dangerous for people who do not have the condition and can lead to coma and death.

The patients’ deaths initially seemed natural, but eventually a doctor sounded the alarm. An investigat­ion was then opened, and some victims exhumed for an autopsy.

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