Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
She says part of her thought the feelings to harm people were coming from God and part of her thought they were coming from the devil.
Nicole Lampa@nicolelampa
Wettlaufer: Part of me thought it was the devil. Part of me thought it was God. I was so ashamed. (About killing seniors.)
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says in the video she struggled with telling the truth because families would have thought their loved one died peacefully
Nicole Lampa@nicolelampa
Video confession:Wettlaufer confessed to some friends before she went to CAMH. They told her if she didn't say anything they'd call police.
Nicole Lampa@nicolelampa
Wettlaufer gets up and is pacing saying "this is pretty major."
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says she feels relieved the truth is out there.
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Police officer is now going over details of each case. First is James Silcox.
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says Silcox was not diabetic. Officer asks her if this was the first time she injected unlawful insulin to a patient
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
She says he was not, but he was the first patient who died.
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says after her marriage broke up, she started to get "feelings from God" urging her to do this (insulin injections)
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says after she gave Silcox the injections, he started saying, "I love you, I'm sorry." Not to her, in general
Kiran Dhillon
@KiranCTVHe died but death was ruled from complications to hip surgery. Wettlaufer says she felt awful but went home, went to bed, worked out
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer is telling the story very calmly, says she "felt pretty bad."
Kiran Dhillon@KiranCTV
But she tried to forget about it.
Kiran Dhillon
@KiranCTV
Wettlaufer says what she remembers about Mr. Silcox is that his wife and daughter loved him a lot.