In the pediatric wards of Texas during the late 1970s and early 1980s, parents believed their children were in the safest place imaginable. But behind the gentle voice of nurse Genene Jones lurked something darker. Dozens of children died under her care, their sudden declines shrouded in mysteryâuntil whispers of âcode bluesâ and unexplained injections grew too loud to ignore.Nicknamed âThe Angel of Death,â Jones is suspected of killing up to 60 infants and children. Prosecutors could prove only a fraction of the cases, but the horror of her actions reshaped the way hospitals screen medical staff and track unexplained deaths.In this chilling episode of GBRLIFE Of Crimes, we dive into:Geneneâs early years and the cracks in her psychologyThe string of suspicious child deaths at Bexar County and Kerrville clinicsThe medical arrogance and loopholes that let her slip through the systemThe chilling psychology of a caregiver who created crises to play the heroHow her case still haunts true-crime discussions about trust, medicine, and powerThis isnât just a story about one nurseâitâs a warning about systems that fail the most vulnerable.⨠New episodes every week on GBRLIFE.com or your favorite podcast platform. Want more stories? Check out the blog: https://www.gbrlife.com⢠đ° Join the newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/gbrlife/gbrlife-chronicles⢠đ Support the show with GBRLIFE merch: Send us a textMomma Koala â Cozy Family ClothingFun, comfy styles for the whole family.GBRLIFE â Blog ⢠Vlog ⢠PodcastUnfiltered reviews, true crime, and real-life stories youâll loveDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Visit for more: GBRLIFE -> https://www.gbrlife.com/ Support GBRLIFE on Patreon: Become a Patron-> https://www.patreon.com/GBRLIFE SUBSCRIBE to GBRLIFE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpUkTLZ3Db39XdqlFDYcnVw Watch/Read/Enjoy more:
In the pediatric wards of Texas during the late 1970s and early 1980s, parents believed their children were in the safest place imaginable. But behind the gentle voice of nurse Genene Jones lurked something darker. Dozens of children died under her care, their sudden declines shrouded in mysteryâuntil whispers of âcode bluesâ and unexplained injections grew too loud to ignore.Nicknamed âThe Angel of Death,â Jones is suspected of killing up to 60 infants and children. Prosecutors could prove only...