The good nurse [sound recording] : a true story of medicine, madness, and murder / by Charles Graeber.
Material type: SoundPublisher number: SLD3092 | AudioGOPublication details: North Kingstown, RI : AudioGO, [2013], p2013.Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 10 sound discs (ca. 11 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- spoken word
- audio
- audio disc
- 1619699338
- 9781619699335
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Charles Cullen, RN, was one of the most accomplished serial killers in recent history. For sixteen years, working in multiple hospitals, he had a hand in the deaths of as many as three hundred patients. Though colleagues knew-or had reason to know-what was going on, no one stopped him
The Good Nurse does more than tell the horrifying tale of Cullen's deadly career; it paints an incredibly vivid portrait of madness and offers an excoriating look inside America's broken medical system. Cullen is but one of the story's many riveting characters. Others include a down-and-out detective and an Erin Brockovich-type employee who wrestles with herself and the truth about her friend and colleague, eventually joining forces to end Cullen's killing spree. Impossible to put down, The Good Nurse ensures that listeners will never enter a hospital feeling the same way again.
"Sound Library"--Container.
Compact discs.
Duration: 11:00.00
In container (17 cm.).
Recording originally produced by Hachette Audio, p2013.
Release date supplied by publisher.
Title from disc surface.
Narrated by Will Collyer.
After his December 2003 arrest, registered nurse Charlie Cullen was quickly dubbed "The Angel of Death" by the media. But Cullen was no mercy killer, nor was he a simple monster. He was a favorite son, husband, beloved father, best friend, and celebrated caregiver. Implicated in the deaths of as many as 300 patients, he was also perhaps the most prolific serial killer in American history. Cullen's murderous career in the world's most trusted profession spanned sixteen years and nine hospitals across New Jersey and Pennsylvania.