Criminologists charting characteristics of healthcare serial killers found most craved attention and liked to talk about death
Serial killer nurses often gain notoriety among their colleagues before their crimes are exposed because they hold detailed morbid conversation with grieving relatives, new research into the characteristics of so-called "angels of death" has found.
Criminologists studying the traits of healthcare professionals who became multiple murderers found that most craved attention, switched hospitals frequently, had disciplinary problems and liked to talk about death or exhibited "odd behaviour when someone dies".
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