With her spotty employment history and her nursing license free from infractions, because her Demerol theft hadn’t yetbeen investigated, Kimberly Saenz was unconcerned and optimistic about her new job at the Lufkin, Texas DaVita Dialysis Center. Eight months in, her training was complete, and she was finding her groove. That’s when things started to change. In April 2008, five patients would die and five more would be injured when she inexplicably injected them with bleach. Sources: https://globaldialysis.com/dialysis-world-news/100-dialysis-industry-news/261353005-the-day-kimberly-saenz-got-caught-lufkin-daily-news.html https://www.davita.com/treatment-options/dialysis/in-center-hemodialysis/patient-care-technicians-at-the-dialysis-center https://alchetron.com/Kimberly-Clark-Kimberlyhttps://edition.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/04/01/texas.dialysis.killings/https://www.news-journal.com/news/local/jury-finds-ex-nurse-guilty-in-lufkin-bleach-deaths/article_f1c82282-a1d9-5bf1-8a68-dc30e4441dbe.htmlhttps://www.theledger.com/story/news/2009/04/03/no-motive-offered-in-texas-ex-nurses-slaying-case/26005123007/https://mckoysnews.com/the-tragic-tale-of-Kimberly-Kimberly-the-killer-nurse/https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/news/state/2012/04/03/ex-nurse-five-bleach-deaths-gets-life-prison/15166212007/https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/five-key-facts-Kimberlyberley-Kimberly-s-crimeshttps://tcadp.org/2012/04/03/angelina-county-rejects-death-penalty-for-Kimberly-Kimberly/https://esrdnetworks.org/resources-news/national-esrd-census-data/https://www.nhregister.com/news/article/Life-in-prison-for-ex-nurse-in-5-bleach-injection-11551175.phphttps://www.dailysentinel.com/social_media/article_d8530112-7ae5-11e1-a55a-0019bb2963f4.htmlhttps://law.justia.com/cases/texas/fourth-court-of-appeals/2014/04-12-00238-cr.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/03/us/03nurse.htmlhttps://www.dailysentinel.com/news/local/former-davita-nurse-posts-500-000-bond/article_d318975a-8994-5504-b1f1-361793b3aeda.html
With her spotty employment history and her nursing license free from infractions, because her Demerol theft hadn’t yetbeen investigated, Kimberly Saenz was unconcerned and optimistic about her new job at the Lufkin, Texas DaVita Dialysis Center. Eight months in, her training was complete, and she was finding her groove. That’s when things started to change. In April 2008, five patients would die and five more would be injured when she inexplicably injected them with bleach. Sources: https://glob...