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An angel of mercy or angel of death is a type of criminal offender (often a type of serial killer) who is usually employed as a medical practitioner or a caregiver and intentionally harms or kills people under their care.
Donald Harvey was born in Hamilton, Ohio on April 15, 1952, [2] the oldest of three children born to Ray and Goldie Harvey. [3] He was raised in the tiny Appalachian town of Booneville, Kentucky, [2] [4] where his parents were struggling tobacco farmers and members of the local Baptist church. [5]
Harvey, serving multiple life sentences and eligible for parole in 2043, murdered his victims using various methods, including arsenic and cyanide.
Majors was born in Linton, Indiana, in 1961.He took care of his elderly grandmother as a teen, and that experience led him to go into nursing. [3] He graduated from Nashville Memorial School of Practical Nursing in 1989 and took a job at Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton, north of Terre Haute.
Donald Harvey, known as the "Angel of Death," was a nurse's aide who was killing number of patients in Ohio and Kentucky from 1970 to 1987. ... Harvey was not a mercy killer, ...
The American painter, who died in a car crash in 1956 after driving while drunk, ... and one of the clearest images, the angel of mercy and her sword.” ...
Toppan is often considered an "angel of mercy", a type of serial killer who takes on a caretaker role and attacks the vulnerable and dependent, [9] though she also murdered for seemingly more personal reasons, such as in the case of the Davis family. It is possible Toppan was also motivated by jealousy, in the case of the murder of her foster ...
Frederick LaGois, 65, of Babylon, died on October 9, 1987. Joan Hayes, 53, died on October 5, 1987. Gerolamo Kuchich, 73, from Yugoslavia and visiting Dix Hills, was injected with a non-fatal dose of Pavulon on October 11, 1987. Anthony Greene, 57, of North Babylon, died on October 16, 1987.