

She was the nurse families trusted… the one who smiled softly, held trembling hands, and promised, “They’re in good care.” But behind the white uniform and gentle voice was a deadly secret. Between 2007 and 2016, Canadian nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer murdered eight elderly patients and attempted to kill six more across Southwestern Ontario.This episode uncovers how a caregiver became one of Canada’s most terrifying serial killers. We explore her early life, mental health struggles, hidden addictions, chilling diary entries, and the shocking moment she walked into a psychiatric hospital and confessed: “I killed them. I couldn’t stop.”These weren’t mercy killings. Some victims were recovering, smiling, waiting for family visits. They didn’t die because of illness— They died because someone trusted too much. And the darkest twist? She tried to confess three times before, and no one believed her.Want to go beyond the headlines? Join our mailing list for exclusive access to: ✅ Unreleased true crime documentaries ✅ Psychological analyses of serial killers ✅ Hidden motives, crime scene breakdowns, and case files too dark for public mediaOnly available to subscribers. Once the list closes… it’s gone. 👉 Enter your email now and uncover the truth they tried to hide.
She was the nurse families trusted… the one who smiled softly, held trembling hands, and promised, “They’re in good care.” But behind the white uniform and gentle voice was a deadly secret. Between 2007 and 2016, Canadian nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer murdered eight elderly patients and attempted to kill six more across Southwestern Ontario.This episode uncovers how a caregiver became one of Canada’s most terrifying serial killers. We explore her early life, mental health struggles, hidden addictio...