Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Nurse admits murdering 11: ‘One of the country’s worst mass murderers’

Nurse admits murdering 11: ‘One of the country’s worst mass murderers’
A nurse admitted to murdering 11 innocent people. The nurse, 37-year-old Roger Dean, admitted on the day that his trial was to begin that he was not a helping angel but in fact the person who had started the two fires that killed 11 people and caused bodily harm to eight more, reported the Australia and New Zealand edition of The Times on May 27, 2013.

“An Australian nurse has become one of the country’s worst mass murderers after admitting starting a fire in a nursing home that killed 11 patients.”

The nurse admitted to having murdered 11 people and having caused bodily harm to eight more on the first day of his trial while family members of his victims were in tears.

“Dean, 37, dressed in a black suit and blue tie, entered pleas of guilty to 11 counts of murder and eight charges of recklessly causing grievous bodily harm in a soft and solemn tone.”

On Nov. 18, 2011, the same nurse was seen on the news talking to reporters about his role in rescuing trapped and hurt victims of the fire. He told reporters that he “quickly did what I could to get everyone out. The smoke was just overwhelming but, you know, we got a lot of people out, so that's the main thing.”

More @ Examiner

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