Former North Carolina Nurse Charged With Murdering Patients



Investigators say Johnathan Hayes, 47, killed two patients with insulin injections, and attempted to kill a third. WXII’s Louie Tran reports.

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24 comments

  1. Once again, lack of complete info from nbc. Never the why, or how's of news anymore.

  2. Where are the mugshots of the murderer

  3. I wonder what the victims look like?

  4. There's 2 types of felons those that have been convicted and those that haven't been convicted yet…

  5. This happens all the time. Everyday people are murdered. This reminds me of that nurse in Ontario who killed like 7 of her patients

  6. It looks like they are protecting his identity….🧐

  7. Wow. This video was poorly edited. Seeing individuals in the video laughing while telling a devastating story is jarring.

  8. Yeah I seen that he was doing some weird stuff he was putting stuff in their drips

  9. I never trust nurses. It’s crazy that people actually believe that people want to be nurses to help people and not to make money.

  10. This Guy’s mad about getting free snacks and coffee to make him more comfortable in his brothers death… is he blind? Then he’s upset that his bro didn’t have TV for the last 5 weeks..😢. What did your brother do again?🤔

  11. I just watched the movie The Good Nurse on Netflix last night and then this?? Crazy how often this happens. Really scary and so sad. Sending love and healing to the families of the victims & others involved

  12. This is a prime example of why I tell parents to stop telling their kids to be doctors and nurses because it must be a passion. This is more common than not.

  13. Stressed, over worked, nurses and doctors try their best everyday!! Then you have A-holes, like this, that leave us scrambling to figure out who else is "going rogue?" Truly a disturbing reality for those who put their trust in receiving proper care, when they are most vulnerable!

  14. It's sad when the good turn evil very

  15. Ok…..I'm just going to try and live a healthy lifestyle to avoid a trip to the hospital.

  16. How awful. We all just get one life.

  17. This isn't surprising to anybody who does their research into the past, I'm glad Netflix is also raising awareness to this through their fake shows. Folks, the fact is you should never go to a hospital unless it's something truly dangerous like an infection, serious injury, dangerous condition, etc… not for some sickness or anything like that. The fact is a lot of people that become nurses, doctors and child carers have personality disorders that make them completely uncaring to the people their suppose to serve, or even downright cruel, and for nurses and doctors most end up developing apatheticness so even if they did care at the start, they don't do so anymore, it's just a paycheck to them and they don't care about the people that come in anymore then they care about a random bird on an electric line. Medical malpractice is rampant too, they will not supervise patients properly and cover up deaths under their care, cover up overdoses or wrong doses they administer and just flat out fail patients when they should not. I've only went to a hospital 3 times in my life, 2 of them emergency room visits where the hospital couldn't diagnose or treat the mistery ailment and I recovered on my own and one of them a recognizable strain of pneumonia. Basically in my 45 years I've only been helped by hospital once. Now with COVID it's more dangerous then ever, walking in with pneumonia or more dangerous underlying conditions they will simply diagnose you with COVID, administer the deadly Remdesivir, vent you when you health inevitably worsens from mistreatment and Remdesivir and once your in a ventilator the ventilator itself will ruin your lungs, almost destroy them living to death. This only happens to mostly weak or old but that's the truth, hospitals are desperate to add as mamy COVID deaths and cases to their ledgers in order to increase their revenues, and if that means misdiagnosing and killing patients they will do it and won't feel bad about it because their just following the protocal. The very protocal that is killing patients.

  18. That law suit about to be crazy !!

  19. Angels of the pandemic religion…

  20. You can't even trust the people in the doctors in corrupted hospitals they'll even charge you for not doing their job

  21. This is the type of thing that makes me scared to go to the hospital. And I have Hydrocephalus, so sometimes I need to go to the hospital.

  22. This is insane. But it's 10 million times less murder than was committed by Pfizer with the covid-19 vaccine.