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  • Murder charge filed in case where nurses laughed as WWII veteran died

    Two nurses and an aide were indicted Wednesday in the death of an elderly patient, World War II veteran James Dempsey, who died pleading for help while in their care, WXIA-TV reported.

    Dempsey’s family, of Woodstock, Ga., hid a camera in the late veteran’s room in the Northeast Atlanta Health and Rehabilitation Center which captured the night he died.

    The video showed the decorated U.S. Navy veteran repeatedly calling for help, saying he could not breathe. It also showed the nurses failing to take life-saving measures and laughing as they tried to start an oxygen machine.

    The channel reported that Brookhaven Police launched an investigation and on Wednesday a grand jury returned an indictment.

    Loyce Pickquet Agyeman’s top charge is felony murder; Wanda Nuckles, a nursing supervisor, is charged with depriving an elder of essential services and Mable Turman is charged with neglect to an elder, the report said. Warrants were issued for their arrests.

    The nursing home’s attorneys attempted to stop media news outlet WXIA-TV from getting the video, but a DeKalb County judge ruled to unseal the footage.

    Nuckles told Dempsey’s family lawyers in the deposition that when she learned the veteran had stopped breathing, she rushed to his room and took over CPR, keeping it up until paramedics arrived, WXIA-TV reported.

    However, the secret video showed that nobody was doing CPR when she arrived, and she did not start immediately. After the attorneys showed Nuckles the video, she told them it was an honest mistake, based on her normal reactions.

    When the attorneys asked why Nuckles was laughing, she said she did not remember.

    WXIA-TV reported the nursing home was told of the video in 2015 but did not terminate the nurses until 10 months later. Nuckles and another nurse did not surrender their licenses until this September, when the Georgia Board of Nursing was sent a link to the video by the news station.

    Records showed the nursing home continued to have problems, including $813,000 in Medicare fines since 2015, WXIA-TV reported. It said the nursing home got a good inspection report in May, but still has Medicare's lowest score, a one-star rating.


    Source:
    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/22...s-for-air.html

  • #2
    I'm shocked at how many families (mostly white) allow their loved ones to rot in care homes, **** that.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hype Job View Post
      I'm shocked at how many families (mostly white) allow their loved ones to rot in care homes, **** that.
      My dad worked at one, he said it was sad because not a single one of them ever got a visit from their family during the holidays.

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      • #4
        The families shouldn't need to hide cameras, it should be mandatory to have cameras in every room in care homes/hospitals. This is obviously happening a lot, i read about carers getting caught on hidden cams all the time. These people get so used to being around sickness/death that they lose the empathy they once had.

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        • #5
          Hopefully a precedent is set and they get stiff sentences. Disgusting excuse for human beings.

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          • #6
            ****ing horrible.


            I hope they get locked up for good.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              The families shouldn't need to hide cameras, it should be mandatory to have cameras in every room in care homes/hospitals. This is obviously happening a lot, i read about carers getting caught on hidden cams all the time. These people get so used to being around sickness/death that they lose the empathy they once had.


              ^^^^this

              incidents like this happen waaaaay too often

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hype Job View Post
                I'm shocked at how many families (mostly white) allow their loved ones to rot in care homes, **** that.
                them beatings, doe

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                • #9
                  Nice to see justice finally be served. My grandfather died on the way to the hospital just over 5 years ago, his Rolex mysteriously disappeared. I shudder to think a similar situation happened then, or worse.

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                  • #10
                    What i wanna know is what political direction did the nurses lean towards?

                    I bet its to the left.

                    What say you juan bad?

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