PA - Heather Pressdee, 40, nurse, accused of giving lethal doses of meds to 2 patients who died, charged with homicide, Harrison Twp., May 2023

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HARRISON TOWNSHIP, PA — A registered nurse has been accused of administering lethal doses of unnecessary medication that killed two patients and left a third hospitalized.

Heather Pressdee, 40, of Harrison, was charged with two counts of homicide, attempted homicide, aggravated assault, neglect of a care-dependent person and reckless endangerment. The charges were announced Thursday by Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry.

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Investigators determined that the victims were under Pressdee’s care when they received overdoses of insulin. Two of the three men were not diabetic.


Why would she do this? What's her motive?
 
Investigators determined that the victims were under Pressdee’s care when they received overdoses of insulin. Two of the three men were not diabetic.


Why would she do this? What's her motive?

some people have a God complex, some people have mental illnesses, some people probably have both

this woman said she felt 'surges she could not control' - she also murdered and assaulted by injecting insulin and there are 14 victims, and others she was not charged with

 

A former Pennsylvania nurse, who was arrested in May on homicide and other charges, has confessed to trying to kill 19 other people, according to authorities.

“Pressdee is accused of administering excessive amounts of insulin to these patients, some of whom were diabetic and required insulin, and some of whom were not. In total, seventeen patients died who had been cared for by Pressdee,” the release added.


According to an affidavit of probable cause filed November 2, the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office said Pressdee, of Natrona Heights, had admitted to trying to kill 19 other patients with insulin at five different rehabilitation centers.
 

Pressdee typically administered the insulin during overnight shifts when staffing was low and the emergencies would not prompt immediate hospitalization.

The victims ranged in age from 43 to 104.

In total, Pressdee is charged regarding her mistreatment of 22 patients.

Pressdee is charged with first-degree murder in the cases where physical evidence is available to support the cause of death. Attempted murder is charged in the cases where the victims either survived the excessive dosage of insulin, or the cause of death could not be determined.

Anyone with information about these incidents or Heather Pressdee is asked to contact the Office of Attorney General’s tipline at 888-538-8541.
 

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