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Hospital worker Robert Diaz is convicted of killing 12 patients by giving them an overdose of a common heart-regulating drug.
Hospital worker Robert Diaz is convicted of killing 12 patients by giving them an overdose of a common heart-regulating drug.
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S9, EP13 "Oil, Money and Murder"A Texas millionaire is believed to have murdered two people and hired a hit man to kill the judge in his divorce case.
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S8, EP24 "Till Death Do Us Part"Barbara Stager is convicted of murdering her second husband after being acquitted of killing her first.
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S8, EP23 "Lethal Injection: The Hospital Murders"Hospital worker Robert Diaz is convicted of killing 12 patients by giving them an overdose of a common heart-regulating drug.
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S8, EP20 "Body of Evidence: The Tom Capano Trial"The story of the former Delaware prosecutor who was sentenced to death for the murder of his ex-lover.
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