When Healers Do Harm: Women Serial Killers in the Health Care Industry
Dozens of undetected serial killers may have prowled hospitals and care homes over the past fifty years. Why are they so rarely caught?
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Dozens of undetected serial killers may have prowled hospitals and care homes over the past fifty years. Why are they so rarely caught?
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