Pennsylvania Nurse Charged with Murder After Allegedly Administering Lethal Doses of Insulin to Two Patients

Pennsylvania nurse accused of killing patients with insulin

Heather Irene Pressdee, a 40-year-old nurse from Natrona Heights, allegedly administered “overdoses of insulin” while working at Quality Life Services in Chicora, Pa., reports NBC News.

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Heather Irene Pressdee, 40, of Natrona Heights, allegedly gave the patients “overdoses of insulin” while a registered nurse at Quality Life Services, a skilled nursing facility in Chicora, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General said in a news release.

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In a statement, Quality Life Services said: 'Quality Life Services is shocked and devastated to learn that the charges brought against Ms. Pressdee by the Attorney General’s Office include alleged illegal activity that occurred at our QLS – Chicora facility.

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