This Pandemic Nurse Was Hiding a Dark Secret From Her Patients

Flawed Bedside Manner

To the sick boy, Julia replied: “Oh, let him rave. He’s used to raving.” That child died, and the "nurse" felt no remorse for not offering any sort of help. Still, she was so convincing at appearing as innocent, with her sweet smile and delicate features that no one ever assumed she was capable of evil...

Squashing Any Suspicions 

Julia loved to take advantage of the most vulnerable patients. Some, however, grew suspicious that the "nurse" treating them wasn't completely capable. Every time someone started to doubt her, she would swoop in and make up some story about how she must have known them before they fell ill. One time she said to a man who questioned her, "Don’t you remember me? Why, when I was a little girl I used to hitch on your wagons!”

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.