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  1. Dec 29, 2016 · A recovering drug addict twice in rehab, who ‘found God’ after failed relationships, is accused of eight nursing-home murders. We look at the unstable life of Elizabeth Wettlaufer.

  2. Jun 2, 2017 · “(Elizabeth Wettlaufer) was an awesome person to talk to online,” Sheila Andrews said. “She wanted to move forward and start a relationship, so I said, ‘Well, let’s meet.’ June 2, 2017

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    Wettlaufer was born Elizabeth Tracey Mae Parker on 10 June 1967 to parents Doug and Hazel Parker. She and her brother were raised in Woodstock, Ontario. Wettlaufer was known as “Bethe Parker” while attending Huron Park Secondary School in the mid-1980s, where she participated in band and choir. In her high school yearbook, Wettlaufer said she hoped...

    Wettlaufer started working at the Caressant Care nursing home in Woodstock in June 2007. She began killing patients there a couple of months later (see Homicide). Wettlaufer usually worked the night shift, and was mainly responsible for dispensing medication. She murdered seven of her eight victims at the facility. Wettlaufer committed her crimes u...

    Between 25 June and 31 December 2007, Wettlaufer injected sisters Clotilde Adriano and Albina Demedeiros with insulin. The two Caressant Care residents were Wettlaufer’s first victims. The doses were not fatal, and police did not attribute either of their eventual deaths to Wettlaufer. (Adriano died in 2008 and Demedeiros in 2010.) In January 2017,...

    Wettlaufer confessed her crimes to several people before they came to light in 2016. Among those she told were a former boyfriend, a student nurse working at Caressant, a pastor and his wife, a lawyer, and an ex-girlfriend, all of whom did not report her to police. Some told her they would do so if they found out she killed again, while others dism...

    On 1 June 2017, Wettlaufer pleaded guilty to all 14 charges against her. Because she pleaded guilty, there was no trial. The court held a sentencing hearing on 26 June 2017, giving victims and their loved ones the chance to read their impact statements aloud in court. Most described grief, depression and guilt. Wettlaufer apologized in court that d...

    The Wettlaufer case caused an enormous public loss of faith in the province’s long-term care system. Before the court case was over, several advocacy groups demanded answers and inquiries from the provincial governmentand from the College of Nurses of Ontario. The college held a disciplinary hearing for Wettlaufer in July 2017. Though Wettlaufer ha...

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  4. Oct 6, 2017 · On Nov. 7, 2011, the day after killing Zurawinski, Wettlaufer flew to Florida with an ex-girlfriend. Although the two had broken up weeks earlier, they had already booked a Caribbean cruise, and ...

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  5. Date apprehended. October 25, 2016. Elizabeth Tracy Mae "Bethe" Wettlaufer [2] ( née Parker; born June 10, 1967) [3] is a convicted Canadian serial killer and former registered nurse who confessed to murdering eight senior citizens and attempting to murder six others in southwestern Ontario between 2007 and 2016. [4]

    • Incarcerated
    • 14 (8 killed, 6 attempted)
    • Beth Parker, Betty Weston
  6. Season 2 Episode 6 Preview: Elizabeth Wettlaufer's ex-girlfriend and childhood friend attempt to wrap their heads around the murders. Watch Two Ex-Friends of Elizabeth Wettlaufer Discuss Her Killings | Living With A Serial Killer Season 2 - Episode 6 Video

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  7. Jun 2, 2017 · Wettlaufer had already committed at least two murders when she flew to Saskatoon to meet Andrews in June 2009. Her crimes were committed over the course of a decade at four locations.