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The Disturbing Case Of Rogue Nurse Ben Geen 

Kendall Rae
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@KendallRae
@KendallRae 3 года назад
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@tbmdd 3 года назад
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@heatherbarlow9031
@heatherbarlow9031 3 года назад
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@clevernamehere
@clevernamehere 3 года назад
I wish you'd put your Kendall Rae logo in the center of the shelves... Lol... OCD
@clevernamehere
@clevernamehere 3 года назад
@@thejimmydoreshow5471 YOU'RE NOT KENDALL.. SHAME ON YOU
@Shutupdede
@Shutupdede 3 года назад
every nurse i’ve ever had was an angel, but almost every “mean girl” i’ve known has gone into nursing 😭
@nicolegrant9000
@nicolegrant9000 3 года назад
So true!
@Katealana
@Katealana 3 года назад
As a nursing student who got bullied, I also know my bullies went into nursing. I definitely can understand where the stereotype comes from
@Flowerfairyy27
@Flowerfairyy27 3 года назад
"Nice girls" who only took up Nursing for the uniform (yep, I knew some girls who used this as their reason lol), for the occupational status, and for the money.
@marietho6855
@marietho6855 3 года назад
I was a "mean gitl" back in my day I ended up going in to nursing which soften me up..
@sh-wa-na8255
@sh-wa-na8255 3 года назад
i feel those are probably in administration and dont deal with the people... which is a good thing.
@marymartin6719
@marymartin6719 3 года назад
As a nurse I’m telling you, don’t be afraid to ask us nurses what we are giving you! I try to explain what medication I’m giving every time I administer something to my patients, and it’s your right to know what you’re getting! Don’t be afraid to question us questions or refuse the medication if you don’t feel comfortable getting it 😊
@rachelc4457
@rachelc4457 3 года назад
THIS 🙌🏼 (fellow nurse here 😅)
@expensivepink7
@expensivepink7 3 года назад
im so nosy i would ask about everything the nurse is doing to me bc i am curious lol! and i always make conversation haha
@heyimjadelouise
@heyimjadelouise 3 года назад
This 👏🏼 but then again if we had someone like Ben I’m sure he wouldn’t openly admit what he was administering 😂
@expensivepink7
@expensivepink7 3 года назад
@@heyimjadelouise LOL
@Amy-qe7ti
@Amy-qe7ti 3 года назад
Nurse here too, yes, QUESTION EVERYTHING. Most good RNs will explain but if you, as a patient or a family member of a patient, have a question or need to ask for more information, speak up!!!!
@AstoldbyNicole
@AstoldbyNicole 3 года назад
As a nurse I always just tell my patients what I’m giving them and what it’s for. I don’t like the fact that A LOT of people will take medicine blindly without knowing what it is.
@flyingfeathers_
@flyingfeathers_ 3 года назад
I am so scared of nurses now :(
@Jean-xc8pn
@Jean-xc8pn 3 года назад
👏👏
@Dani_Ptitsa
@Dani_Ptitsa 3 года назад
Thing is, people trust medical professionals. Obviously that isn't always wise given cases like this guy and Beverly Allitt here in the UK, but on the whole we trust you to make us better :) (edited to add my sincere thanks to you and your profession, especially at the moment! Nurses kick ass!)
@yourubehours
@yourubehours 3 года назад
I mean, anyone who trusts a medical professional enough to blindly take medication trusts them just as much as someone who trusts that the professional isnt lying about the medication or falsifying it in any way
@jessyburton8081
@jessyburton8081 3 года назад
I always ask
@jasminefj29
@jasminefj29 3 года назад
When I was taking criminology classes in college, our professor told us that modern serial killers hide in today’s professions. Lawyers and doctors/nurses.
@vibesbynae4860
@vibesbynae4860 3 года назад
Horror horror horror
@musicalneptunian
@musicalneptunian 3 года назад
Did you know that the novel Coma by Robin Cook actually occurred for real in France where a surgeon did exactly the same thing as in the novel?
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
That makes me think is he a killer hiding in plains sight maybe 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@Bimby-b
@Bimby-b 3 года назад
It's because they have access to vulnerable people as well as responsibility over their welfare, so they abuse this
@emiliesmith9917
@emiliesmith9917 3 года назад
Cops, priests, CEOs, I could go on, it’s a big problem
@vibeswithkori
@vibeswithkori 3 года назад
i still don’t understand why they still kept him there even after the pattern they were witnessing.
@nikkiasmr6843
@nikkiasmr6843 3 года назад
I know right. Every patient he cares for goes into realities arrest. They should of put him on leave while they conducted an investigation immediately. Could of saved many lives.
@syubiased6854
@syubiased6854 3 года назад
IKRRRRR
@dani-dd2my
@dani-dd2my 3 года назад
exactly what I was thinking. I just don't get it.
@hannahcleo5604
@hannahcleo5604 3 года назад
They needed the proof or he would of got away with it I think
@rachellindsay2401
@rachellindsay2401 3 года назад
White privilege exists
@MissKareeBaby331
@MissKareeBaby331 3 года назад
i’m only 10 mins in and i’m like..??? they didn’t fire him YET? they didn’t even suspend him just to see if this stopped happening to people? at this point the hospital is negligent as well, I’d sue EVERYBODY!
@tamerilee
@tamerilee 3 года назад
I hope families sued the hospital!!!
@joywebster2678
@joywebster2678 3 года назад
Different countries have different rules and laws
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
Yeh my desire is right different country different rules but I mean if it was me I might get fired 😒😒😒😒but I mean come on who would do the same like if you would
@madsdee7803
@madsdee7803 3 года назад
The people in charge at the hospital cared more about keeping it 'in house' i.e. not their hospital name emblazoned on the nightly news - as if that would mean they did something wrong. They're sick narcissists.
@roselynestrada7096
@roselynestrada7096 3 года назад
@@madsdee7803 it’s illegal to suspend someone without actual evidence if they had fired him or even suspended him before they involved the police it would have been seen as prejudice against Ben when they took it to court
@shirameghnagi4667
@shirameghnagi4667 3 года назад
The 77 year old with the diabetes that died because of Ben, really got me. It's really upsetting. Hospital patients need to have full trust in their doctors and nurses. Can't believe this. He's a murderer in plain sight.
@janiceperla5506
@janiceperla5506 3 года назад
After my father to doctor never told us that he had hepatitis from the dirty water he drank and Italy during World War II and that is what killed him.. We never let my mother go to the doctors without someone in the room writing down every word the doctor says and we told them we would do that and if they had a problem with that and that we were going to leave. The many times she was in the hospital one of us stayed overnight with her and wrote down everything the nurses and the doctors did or said. What you have a stroke and never recovered we took her home and she passed away here on hospice at the age of 97
@TheOriginal_Unaleska
@TheOriginal_Unaleska 3 года назад
In an ideal world, we should trust our nurses and doctors, but the reality of the situation is, you can't. There are doctors and nurses out there that are genuine in helping people. There are doctors out there that are after the money and will sell you anything to get that bonus (and sadly, this is where the majority of doctors are). Then there are people like Ben Green.
@ashlynsmith7995
@ashlynsmith7995 3 года назад
It got me two my mother is a diabetic and it really makes me worry that someone might try and take her from me. And this video didn’t make it better but at least I know the signs and know what questions to ask now
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. 3 года назад
You should never give anyone full trust.
@SkylerDouglas
@SkylerDouglas 3 года назад
@@TheOriginal_Unaleska So glad you used Ideal correctly. Alot of people mistake Ideal and Idea for the same thing.
@AlishaBlackwell
@AlishaBlackwell 3 года назад
One of the men killed was my Grandma’s partner and she was actually in the room when Ben gave him the fatal dose. Obviously she didn’t question it at the time but when it all came out she put two and two together and realised that she has witnessed her partner being murdered. It’s a horrible thing for anyone to ever go through.
@Lorinisacutiepie
@Lorinisacutiepie 2 года назад
I hope she's doing much better and that her trauma doesn't keep her up at night
@kristybryan9902
@kristybryan9902 2 года назад
Big hugs to your Grandma, I'm so sorry for her loss 💞
@DS-yz4ro
@DS-yz4ro 2 года назад
sympathy for your grandma. that's a tough life experience to be dumped on her. 😞
@FilthySoapCore
@FilthySoapCore 2 года назад
Thats so fucked.. I wish her so much peace
@AlishaBlackwell
@AlishaBlackwell 2 года назад
@@FilthySoapCore Thank you
@jeremymiller2124
@jeremymiller2124 3 года назад
If they had their suspicions about Ben, then why would they leave him alone with patients or even allow him to do anything with patients. Put him on desk duty until further investigation.
@uhuhuhaha5900
@uhuhuhaha5900 3 года назад
Exactly!😡😭
@kelsieu7830
@kelsieu7830 3 года назад
Seriously! Like put him on leave and see if any of these situations occur again
@joyceyt6722
@joyceyt6722 3 года назад
yes!!! i mean it was good his colleagues were suspicious and tried to take action, but it's so incredulous that he was able to get away with this while people were already questioning him
@philo2189
@philo2189 3 года назад
or fire him lol
@brittstrouse271
@brittstrouse271 3 года назад
That’s what I was thinking. Seriously wtf they could have avoided so many casualties if they acted on their suspicions.
@indiabilly
@indiabilly 3 года назад
I am a nurse, it’s terrifying that people like this would get into training but it does attract some people with personality disorders, there should be psychological testing before being accepted for nurse or medical training
@clarissa8477
@clarissa8477 3 года назад
And cops too! Certain professions attract those who are either really good people that honestly want to help, or power hungry people that just want authority and respect 😕
@joanna6569
@joanna6569 3 года назад
there is
@armygirl85fuckhitler74
@armygirl85fuckhitler74 3 года назад
@@clarissa8477 as hard as nursing programs are to get into you'd think they would be able to filter out the crazies better. However some are VERY good at hiding who they really are
@rachelechols5041
@rachelechols5041 3 года назад
RIGHT I’m in nursing school right now and I can’t believe anyone would ever finish all of that with intent to harm rather than help
@ginatrombetto1931
@ginatrombetto1931 3 года назад
I have been a nurse for 37 years....I had a different schooling and the instructors did weed out the students.....
@StormTalara
@StormTalara 3 года назад
Because of cases like this, this is why now (in Australia at least) no medication can be administered by a nurse (yes even just a paracetamol) alone. Always 2 nurses, confirm your name and date of birth and tell you exactly what they are giving you.
@brooke7852
@brooke7852 3 года назад
My local hospital had some nurses that would administer medication (morphine) solo. We are fairly rural, and it was night shift, but even then, day shift nurses found out and immediately reported it, bringing the entire hospital staff in to a video link call with some sort of higher authority or rather in regards to proper conduct. I certainly DO think having these procedures in place is good. Even if in some cases verification cant be obtained depending on the condition the patient is in.
@TheSkankymole
@TheSkankymole 3 года назад
I'm a carer in Australia. Give paracetamol on my own 3 days a week. S8 med need 2 people. That's it
@jesskaranne2646
@jesskaranne2646 3 года назад
Dunno where you are getting your information from but that's incorrect. S11 and S8 medications are signed out of the DD cupboard and DD registry book yes with a two nurse check of either an RN and EEN or RN, but with S11's the Nurse who's patient it is for doesn't have to do a bed side check, that's only for S8 meds and IV's (and some other exceptions) . Each hospital and state may vary on this depending on their policies and guidelines but I've worked all over Australia in both public and private for over 10 years, it depends on the schedule of medication and facility. In Melbourne/VIC, most of what im saying now still stands to this day. For S4 meds or the patients regular medication rounds that are charted for inpatients on wards it's an RN or EEN (med endorsed) that does them on their own with patients, you don't have another nurse following you to do this in everyday practice. It's only if they have something charted that needs two nurse checks such as an S8 med. Also in aged care facilities as another person posted, PCA's that have done their medication competency do the med rounds in aged care on their own with the webster packs. It also depends as well where you are, in theatre for example as an anaesthetic nurse you are getting out DD's and signing them out and giving them to your anesthetist where they sign for them, there's no 2nd nurse that signs them out with you. In PACU 2 nurses will check every medication oral or IV or otherwise. There are also nurse initiated medications as well as PRNs that can be given like paracetamol without another Nurse physically watching you administer it, they are only required to double check the order and verbally confirm with the EEN or RN initiating the order for their patient where that nurse can justify so. There's also different rules for ED, paramedics and other circumstances, especially rural nursing.
@gloriamontgomery6900
@gloriamontgomery6900 3 года назад
Wow. I wonder how much of this kind of thing goes undetected?
@JennWest-Liberty
@JennWest-Liberty 2 года назад
In america the exact medicine and amount is issued to the patient and the nurse gives it but they can’t just get any medication.
@Lorisa25
@Lorisa25 3 года назад
The hospital: Who did it?! Other Nurces: Ben! It's fucking Ben!
@hi-prism
@hi-prism 3 года назад
*hospital turns the other way * Who did it?!
@DizzyedUpGirl
@DizzyedUpGirl 3 года назад
@@hi-prism Nurse 1:"NO, seriously, it was Ben." Nurse 2: "I agree". Nurse 3: "Same here, I definitely think it was Ben. Hell, he's doing it RIGHT NOW!" Hospital: "I guess we'll never know"
@sageturner7828
@sageturner7828 3 года назад
Nurses: its ben! Hospital: I guess it’s a mystery
@tanyajones1643
@tanyajones1643 3 года назад
😂🤣😂😂
@tanyajones1643
@tanyajones1643 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@cassidy983
@cassidy983 3 года назад
I’m upset with this hospital honestly. That many cases is NEVER a coincidence and he should’ve been suspended after the second time someone had lung failure and remained suspended until the investigation was over. It’s not worth risking people’s lives. I would be so mad if I had lung failure and almost died and found out the same thing happened to 10 more of his patients before me. I would raise hell and be like “why did you let him treat me???!!!”
@thelegendofthem6120
@thelegendofthem6120 3 года назад
Same. The hospital should be sued for gross negligence.
@karenv5103
@karenv5103 3 года назад
I agree.
@Divya-kv8rz
@Divya-kv8rz 3 года назад
second time seems a bit hasty...if it just happened twice it could be a coincidence...
@cardinalsin.
@cardinalsin. 3 года назад
Exactly what I thought
@vixceous
@vixceous 3 года назад
Sue them all for incompetence and negligence!
@premiumsoap2015
@premiumsoap2015 3 года назад
Can we talk about how good the overall quality is? Like Kendall is really out here uploading videos with amazing scripting, research, narration and presentation multiple times a week
@ashnicole6096
@ashnicole6096 3 года назад
She really does her research and truly puts her heart into the videos she makes for us. I can only imagine how much of her life she spends doing these videos for us.
@breakingaustin
@breakingaustin 3 года назад
She just reads the story and records an edited version. Most of the time she reads a bit then explains it, then reads some more and explains it etc.. hence all the jump cuts. It's not a talent.
@idiotsays705
@idiotsays705 3 года назад
Her audio quality really isn't great, she needs a new mic.
@meganevans9253
@meganevans9253 3 года назад
I love the subtle background music
@xxitschloexx
@xxitschloexx 3 года назад
Yes, she’s amazing! I’d love to meet Kendall.
@ladyoxygene24
@ladyoxygene24 3 года назад
This could be used as a case study about psychopaths: - Adrenaline seeking - Easily bored - Charming - Divisive (people love or hate) - Sadism - Apparent lack of remorse - Unable to admit to faults. - Self centeredness Etc etc etc. Not everyone with one or more of these signs is a psychopath but this guy is so textbook.
@chellesama8256
@chellesama8256 2 года назад
If his coworkers were suspicious enough to confront him, then he was guilty. Hospitals are understaffed and nurses overworked - they aren't going after anyone who is a good hard worker unless they're pretty damn sure.
@fionaamarieee9093
@fionaamarieee9093 3 года назад
“as soon as someone wasn’t able to breathe, a weird look of joy would come across his face” OMG 😳 what a SICKO
@mikeomolt4485
@mikeomolt4485 3 года назад
Known as 'Derek Chauvin Syndrome'
@user-eg1zw8yn3w
@user-eg1zw8yn3w 3 года назад
Who did Kendall quote? She didn't say....
@himikoyumenotheultimatedet3411
@himikoyumenotheultimatedet3411 3 года назад
@@user-eg1zw8yn3w Did you not watch the video?
@user-eg1zw8yn3w
@user-eg1zw8yn3w 3 года назад
@@himikoyumenotheultimatedet3411 I did, but I don't remember who she quoted, hence the question....
@himikoyumenotheultimatedet3411
@himikoyumenotheultimatedet3411 3 года назад
@@user-eg1zw8yn3w She quoted Ben. He got joy from seeing someone in pain.
@angelg.4846
@angelg.4846 3 года назад
Did the respiratory arrests stop when he left? Then it was him.
@dhemsey
@dhemsey 3 года назад
Yep. Period.
@ChrisCosat
@ChrisCosat 3 года назад
Exactly. Why can't folks use their common sense more often?
@daphnesausmer3564
@daphnesausmer3564 3 года назад
thats what i was gonna say
@littlewillowlinda
@littlewillowlinda 3 года назад
I guess they'd argue that the real perp saw this guy get caught and stopped doing it. But yes the simplest answer is often the right one
@tiffanylouise8705
@tiffanylouise8705 3 года назад
That’s what I was wondering too
@kirstymufleh1673
@kirstymufleh1673 3 года назад
"wheres Eleanor Neale when you need her" queen's supporting queen's 👏👏❤️
@amypreston6037
@amypreston6037 3 года назад
My thoughts exactly. Love both of these QUEENS.❤️❤️❤️
@rudeboishrek2927
@rudeboishrek2927 3 года назад
Lol when that popped up i was like "i know that name"😂😂
@jessiejnbaptiste3791
@jessiejnbaptiste3791 2 года назад
Yesss
@ass.idc0ffee
@ass.idc0ffee 2 года назад
yass!!❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
@LuckyRaye88
@LuckyRaye88 3 года назад
If they’ve had all these suspicions, why would they continue to allow him to see patients? This is insane.
@ohwellwhateverr
@ohwellwhateverr 2 года назад
Because we have “free” healthcare, meaning it’s chronically understaffed, overstretched, inefficient and bureaucratic. Doesn’t matter if we’ve got a rogue psychopathic nurse, we need to make up the staff count!!
@daughterofaqueen4466
@daughterofaqueen4466 2 года назад
no proof
@WillChil466
@WillChil466 Год назад
See the above.
@theresas740
@theresas740 7 месяцев назад
​@@ohwellwhateverrin America 🇺🇸 we also want to keep things very quiet until we are absolutely certain, avoiding publicity, labor dispute with suspect employee, and scandal. There have been cases (eg Genene Jones Turk of Texas) wherein suspected killer practitioners have been silently dismissed and given recommendations to positions at other facilities. Bigwigs care more about reputations and money, be it revenue lost or settlements of liabilities, than they care about some murdered patients. Maybe they were sick or old anyway.😢 Disgraceful.
@Atypical_leo
@Atypical_leo 3 года назад
Definitely a case of “hero syndrome” as well as a sociopath. I’m a registered nurse in pediatrics and I couldn’t even imagine doing anything to harm my patients. When the kids I care for are in pain, I feel like I’m also in pain.
@abbi7025
@abbi7025 3 года назад
absolutely thank you for your service people like you are so greatly appreciated ❤️
@expensivepink7
@expensivepink7 3 года назад
thanks for being a good nurse, i am so frightened of the ones who have a power and control issue! of course not most of them, but when theyre out there its scary!!
@amethystflower8799
@amethystflower8799 3 года назад
Do you vaccinate kids? If so, YOU are the one putting them in pain.
@Atypical_leo
@Atypical_leo 3 года назад
@@amethystflower8799 wow, seriously? Don’t be dumb and turn my comment into some anti-vaccination crap. But to answer your question, no. I don’t work at a doctor’s office. I work with critically ill children.
@expensivepink7
@expensivepink7 3 года назад
@@amethystflower8799 shut up
@1022gd
@1022gd 3 года назад
Me, a nurse, on lunch break listening to this wondering about that one coworker 🤔😬😮
@aboultbee1
@aboultbee1 3 года назад
From this case we can learn it’s never a bad thing to be safe rather than sorry. Maybe talk to someone about it? If you mean murder stuff...
@madmishmash79
@madmishmash79 3 года назад
Me too @JennyD10 😳😳😳
@christinatuttle8442
@christinatuttle8442 3 года назад
Yah def say something... if you are wondering if your coworker is murdering ppl u should probably do something.
@madmishmash79
@madmishmash79 3 года назад
It was said in jest for goodness sake not in truth & no malice! Speaking for myself, Of course I would spk up if I was thinking that about a fellow worker especially in my position & yes I’ve reported ppl before for concerning behaviours! Everyone pls just be kind, in the medical profession we either have to chuckle over something or scream & cry with rage watching human beings suffer! I apologise if I’ve offended anyone as that wasn’t my intention, Love & Light to everyone 💖
@1022gd
@1022gd 3 года назад
@@madmishmash79 Exactly, thank you! The particular coworker who I'm thinking of has already been reported and removed recently. We see so many things on a regular basis and especially over the past year alot has been over looked because we don't have enough staff. For every bad nurse there many more great ones.
@jlem98
@jlem98 3 года назад
Ok the most terrifying part of this story is that its just understood by the medical staff that dude is dangerous and they didn't suspend him, put him on a desk, or do anything to stop him. How many people died while the staff gossiped about it?
@user-ps6do9lu3n
@user-ps6do9lu3n 2 года назад
There was a pattern. He was caught with the syringe. Muscle relaxants will inhibit breathing because the diaphragm is paralysed. The cases stopped after he was arrested. They all happened on his watch and within minutes of him stepping into their room. He did it 100%
@berryblulight
@berryblulight 8 месяцев назад
the whole time I was thinking so did the cases stop when he was arrested, well there it is.
@danaemychele
@danaemychele 3 года назад
How could he have gotten so many chances??? If people were makin jokes about him, he shouldn't have worked there anymore. That's ridiculous.
@Maddiejae
@Maddiejae 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing
@lenorahummell1580
@lenorahummell1580 3 года назад
Unfortunately, there's unions and protocols, they have to follow in hospital. Sometimes they are great and protect workers and then there is these circumstances where it doesn't protect the patients
@danaemychele
@danaemychele 3 года назад
@@lenorahummell1580 i understand. I just think that if there was already enough talk around the hospital and everyone was suspecting it was him, then he should have been put on some sort of administrative leave at the very least until a proper investigation could have been done. The families of the patients that were purposely injured after they suspected him, shouldn't have had to go through that. 💔
@addieloveswheelies5672
@addieloveswheelies5672 3 года назад
I wish that they had been trusted and listen to more because when you think about it nurses are really like detectives in a way. They are trained to pick up clues and notice things. The fact that it became the office joke before anybody did anything is crazy
@ssearcy722
@ssearcy722 3 года назад
Unions fight to keep people like this employed.
@ElizabethButters1111
@ElizabethButters1111 3 года назад
It’s crazy how we choose to trust people like doctors, nurses, pilots... ya just never know
@anonymousstrangeness7348
@anonymousstrangeness7348 3 года назад
@Nicola Doyle Exactly. They get up in the morning, and put their pants on backwards just like the rest of us. 😀 ( ok, I'm joking )
@NickiTwix
@NickiTwix 3 года назад
Especially pilots, that always freaks me out. Like what if someone who’s a pilot just snaps and decides to crash the plane 😬
@clarissa8477
@clarissa8477 3 года назад
@@NickiTwix pilots have a reputation for being drinkers too, (obviously not all), which is pretty scary 😬
@sheenamaclean8324
@sheenamaclean8324 3 года назад
I don't think it's crazy, how worthless life would be if you didn't trust people, I couldn't live like that.
@heavenlyspiritualwarrior7236
@heavenlyspiritualwarrior7236 3 года назад
Trust is everything. I am a nurse. I am also an end of life death doula. I sit with people as they are dying when they do not have family or friends to be at the bedside. If that isn't trust, I don't know what is? I have seen MANY people die during this pandemic and it has been very traumatic and devastating for our hospital. Compassion and empathy are everything. Being your own advocate is imperative and having an advance directive is important. There are more Angels 😇 in healthcare than monsters.
@0ceanBlossom
@0ceanBlossom 3 года назад
I’m just going to say this... Ben’s head is the size of Jimmy Neutrons, yet he uses it for evil.
@annap4003
@annap4003 3 года назад
BAHAHAHAH
@kawaiiamarii2240
@kawaiiamarii2240 3 года назад
ikr? Dude's got a five-head
@kr9896
@kr9896 3 года назад
Such a shame!
@personincognito3989
@personincognito3989 2 года назад
Me working in the medical field for many years but never heard of " hero syndrome" but realizing right away what it is. We always just call them "narcissists" or say "they like to be hero's"
@skyedebbie
@skyedebbie 3 года назад
I’m a retired ER nurse, firefighter, Emt, and home care nurse. In 40 years of nursing I have never seen respiratory problems happen that frequently. They can happen, yes, but in real life they don’t happen to the same nurse no matter what shift they take. I believe he’s guilty.
@addieloveswheelies5672
@addieloveswheelies5672 3 года назад
Do you have an idea of how many times you might have seen sudden unexplained respiratory failure ? Throughout all of your work.
@skyedebbie
@skyedebbie 3 года назад
Sudden and unexplained, maybe once.
@addieloveswheelies5672
@addieloveswheelies5672 3 года назад
@@skyedebbie speaks volumes here.
@b.t.356
@b.t.356 3 года назад
Ben is extremely guilty. This also reminds me of a Florida dentist named Dr. Howard S. Schneider who performed unnecessary dental procedures on children so he could get rich off of Medicaid and live a luxury life.
@heathers7925
@heathers7925 3 года назад
Yes! That case was so creepy and horrible!
@kaitymoore6347
@kaitymoore6347 3 года назад
omg I've never heard of this, I hope Kendall does a video on it :O
@haileejacobs9708
@haileejacobs9708 3 года назад
I heard of that case with the dentist it was such a disturbing case I saw pictures of some of the things that dentist did it was terrible
@i.am.heather
@i.am.heather 3 года назад
He was never held accountable for his actions which is even more sickening
@teresab5842
@teresab5842 3 года назад
Looking up the case RN thank you for mentioning it! 🤩
@johnrodriguez8253
@johnrodriguez8253 3 года назад
If after being arrested the cases in the hospital dropped dramatically, then it stands to reason that he was at fault and he was the cause for all these respiratory arrest issues.
@bluebird4815
@bluebird4815 3 года назад
I worked with a rogue nurse before and let me tell you, i thank management for installing cameras everywhere, including the medication storage room!!! Otherwise, we all would have been in absolute shit!! This woman gave sleeping pills that were only prescribed to 2 patients to the entire unit!!!! She would drug them all. Mind you, these were elderly people with complicated health issues. You would never guess that she could do so, coz she was the sweetest nurse ever.
@WillChil466
@WillChil466 Год назад
Maybe 45 patients was a bit much. That's what rest homes do, keep them all sedated because they have less work.
@alondraorozco3327
@alondraorozco3327 3 года назад
Ben is obviously guilty.. he needs to stay in jail for the rest of his life.
@Meow-sj9ms
@Meow-sj9ms 3 года назад
Kendall: "This is about the case of Ben Geen." My dumbass brain: "SOUNDS LIKE ED GEIN HE'S GUILTY CASE CLOSED!"
@MSheaBaby
@MSheaBaby 3 года назад
My first thought too!!
@brittstrouse271
@brittstrouse271 3 года назад
Haha I just thought it was ironic in the similarity in the name.
@olivia-px2wz
@olivia-px2wz 3 года назад
same!
@Alyssaa3461
@Alyssaa3461 3 года назад
THAT WAS ME TOO!!
@cuttleb0nes
@cuttleb0nes 3 года назад
i thought the same thing hahahaha
@sarahm8695
@sarahm8695 2 года назад
My mom is actually currently in the hospital due to covid and is having a lot of issues with her lungs. If I were ever to figure out that if she were to deteriorate because of a rogue nurse, I would go rabid with pure rage. Those poor families...
@xxitschloexx
@xxitschloexx 3 года назад
We definitely want a video on ‘Doctor Death’ please girl!! More videos on rogue doctors and nurses in general too please, they’re incredibly fascinating.
@lena_ace
@lena_ace 3 года назад
For another deadly nurse story, you got to make an episode about Niels Högel from Germany. He is believed to have killed up to 332 patients in various hospitals over many years, he is currently convicted for "only" 85 of those. It's a hell of a story, literally...
@lilmaster3273
@lilmaster3273 3 года назад
What really ?!
@lilmaster3273
@lilmaster3273 3 года назад
@@lena_ace Bett!
@alcl592
@alcl592 3 года назад
My goodness😱😱😱
@colleenkerr4237
@colleenkerr4237 3 года назад
Holy crap
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 3 года назад
Well you can’t say he wasn’t industrious.
@Madianne-jf9fz
@Madianne-jf9fz 3 года назад
my mum is a pediatric nurse and she was named one of the nicest nurses on the ward in 2019.
@vibesbynae4860
@vibesbynae4860 3 года назад
Well done her🌟
@urmom777
@urmom777 3 года назад
As she should ❤🥺
@georginacat7667
@georginacat7667 3 года назад
@@urmom777 do u know her?
@cboucher6465
@cboucher6465 3 года назад
K.....
@linsey7946
@linsey7946 3 года назад
Congratulations to her! And thank you for being a nurse!❤
@bonnieparsons557
@bonnieparsons557 2 года назад
I love the way Kendall expresses these cases. So informative and she makes everything so interesting. I watch as many shows as I can. Keep up the good work Kendall.
@captnbas
@captnbas 3 года назад
I watched this at 2am and screamed when you said the hospital’s name - it’s my local one wtf
@Boing2699
@Boing2699 3 года назад
Sire Man ,,,,, what?
@Byebish123
@Byebish123 3 года назад
SAME!! I was born there and had my eldest daughter there😫 it’s honestly such an amazing hospital though with some amazing staff
@sk0205xx
@sk0205xx 3 года назад
Bro I would move
@jessicaking22
@jessicaking22 3 года назад
Same 😂
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 3 года назад
Stay healthy!
@jkwellness1639
@jkwellness1639 3 года назад
Horiffying if he was around during the pandemic omg can you imagine.
@FA-dv5he
@FA-dv5he 3 года назад
He would've loved covid.
@jkwellness1639
@jkwellness1639 3 года назад
@@FA-dv5he would of blamed everything on being "covid related"
@Dash120z
@Dash120z 3 года назад
scary to think he could have gotten away with it..
@ireneangelucci3733
@ireneangelucci3733 3 года назад
Omg I wrote the exact same comment 😂
@cooperbt
@cooperbt 3 года назад
True, but that doesn’t mean that there is not another one of him doing so now.
@sarahholland2600
@sarahholland2600 3 года назад
Medicine gets called a caring profession, but it attracts a lot of people who like the status, power & control that comes with it. I lived near Banbury it's a lovely rural town. This was very shocking at the time.
@PeppaTeaPig
@PeppaTeaPig 3 года назад
Cases like this give me the chills. Very brilliant people with that dose of narcissism get big egos... and when you mix an ego and hero complex? That’s a recipe for disaster.
@Mia-vw9qo
@Mia-vw9qo 3 года назад
I can’t believe they kept him at the hospital,witnessing a pattern.
@vzxlid
@vzxlid 3 года назад
I’ve heard that nurses are typically the “mean girls” of high schools. And honestly I’ve met a couple really nice ones, but I’ve also met and heard stories about some who were extremely unprofessional, laughing at patients, talking about them when they left the room, etc Edit: they didn’t have any cameras in the rooms? Don’t remember if/what year this was said to have occurred..? Another edit (sorry): in no way am I saying ALL nurses are mean girls. I am aware there are great ones who actually care about their patients, and I am thankful and appreciative of those people. S/o to the healthcare workers in the replies - thank you for helping people 🤍
@Lucy-c82
@Lucy-c82 3 года назад
I’m a nurse and I agree. I’ve seen some horrible ppl in the medical field. Me, I still have my empathy. But many either lose it or never had it.
@trollingmermaids
@trollingmermaids 3 года назад
yup. just like about half of the guys who bullied me in high school became cops. bad people are attracted to jobs that bring them respect unfortunately. it's hard because you have literal saints becoming nurses and cops & then you have trash assholes doing it. not much in between.
@pri.sci.lla.
@pri.sci.lla. 3 года назад
Yep when I was in the ER I could hear two nurses talking shit about me right outside her room “omg did you see her hand?” “Looks like a coyote attacked her” and laughed at me. I was injured while rescuing a cat 🥺
@Jennifer-vc6nt
@Jennifer-vc6nt 3 года назад
My psychologist told me that some of their co workers laugh at their patients. How scary is that ! YIKES
@Ashaleeey530
@Ashaleeey530 3 года назад
Literally all the girls in my high school who were absolute b*tches ALL went to school to be some kind of nurse
@melissamarie7598
@melissamarie7598 3 года назад
Even if I’ve heard the story before, I love listening to you re-tell the story. The editing, your voice, the sensitivity involving the cases you’re sharing 👌🏼. Definitely one of the best channels out there for this content! 💕
@KendallRae
@KendallRae 3 года назад
Thank you Melissa!
@MindyBeee
@MindyBeee 3 года назад
@@KendallRae she's a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤️
@salma6b280
@salma6b280 3 года назад
@@KendallRae hi !
@katiecogan-baldock5306
@katiecogan-baldock5306 3 года назад
How the heck can someone be sentenced to 17 consecutive life sentences but then be eligible for parole in 30 years? Oh yeah, because the English sentencing is weak af.
@kkw-pal1178
@kkw-pal1178 3 года назад
Lol
@user-cr5nh4mv5j
@user-cr5nh4mv5j 2 года назад
I'm gonna sound so stupid and pitifully American, but when you say English sentencing is stupid are you saying that the sentencing structure used in the string of words used to punish him is bad and is so because it's written in English, a language full of uncertain endings? Or are you referring to the sentencing system of the law which is done in England as this is a British case and there are several examples of criminals from the United Kingdom getting away from harsh sentencing?
@ohwellwhateverr
@ohwellwhateverr 2 года назад
@@user-cr5nh4mv5j She’s referring to the fact that jail time (sentencing) in the UK is notoriously low. There was a mother recently who starved and seriously neglected her child and was given a 7 year sentence and only served 4 years. She’s now out of jail and there’s nothing to stop her from having more kids and doing the same thing again.
@ToyboxTrash
@ToyboxTrash 4 месяца назад
Unfortunately over here sentences are run concurrently and typically you’ll only serve half your sentence with “good behaviour”. I agree with neither of these things and wish that our justice system was more like the USA judicial system. Our prisons are apparently overcrowded so they’ll happily let you out if you’ve shown “good behaviour” even if you’re likely to re offend 🤷‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️
@Jean-xc8pn
@Jean-xc8pn 3 года назад
I kept thinking “ BRUH. how many times is this shit gonna keep happening before someone takes necessary measures “😂😂😂💀💀
@Karina-qd6ri
@Karina-qd6ri 3 года назад
I was a nurse in the UK for 14 years. I remember this happening. Alsorts of policies came in place. It was shocking that they had suspicions but didnt act sooner.
@ElaaJerkovic
@ElaaJerkovic 3 года назад
I DID NOT EXPECT A VIDEO AFTER 4 DAYS 😍😍😍😍😍 thank you!!!!!
@ShanCarpenter
@ShanCarpenter 3 года назад
Ikr!! I was so happy!
@ninjabunny1654
@ninjabunny1654 3 года назад
Sameeeee
@bettyskitchen4347
@bettyskitchen4347 3 года назад
Me too, thank I kendall
@ashleyashley9405
@ashleyashley9405 3 года назад
right!!!!
@madisonlowe4559
@madisonlowe4559 3 года назад
This is how it should be
@TheDesireeFox
@TheDesireeFox 3 года назад
I just wanted to pop in and let you know how much I really enjoy your channel. You have a very calming voice and demeanor that helps me to wind down at night and forget about the stressors of my day. ( Even though the subject matter is not exactly “ stress free”, lol). Anyway, thanks for being you! And, thank you for the education/entertainment!! Keep up the good work! I can tell that you put a lot of research into getting your content as accurate as is possible. Thanks again.... and may God bless you and heal you. I know that you have mentioned having a chronic illness, which is something that I, too, deal with on the daily ( although mine is an endocrine disease coupled with a bone disease which causes chronic pain all over) but, nonetheless, we share a common thread, and that is severe fatigue, muscle pain, and in my case bone pain every place that I have tumors ( literally from head to feet). You’ll be in my prayers. And, again, thank you for providing us with the entertainment despite what I’m sure is not easy for you to do on some days.... Respectfully yours, Desiree Fox
@HyruleHunny
@HyruleHunny 2 года назад
I love you Kendall pls never stop making content! I am in a tough place in life, with an absurd amount of alone time, and your videos make the hours pass SO quickly and keep my mind occupied. 💜
@vibeswithkori
@vibeswithkori 3 года назад
netflix has an episode on Ben Geen. the series is called “nurses that kill”
@ninjabunny1654
@ninjabunny1654 3 года назад
Adding to my watch list thank you
@londonsage8696
@londonsage8696 3 года назад
I watched that documentary. So sad for the patient’s and their families
@pricillathomason6680
@pricillathomason6680 3 года назад
Added to my list on netflix thank you
@kaylalee20201
@kaylalee20201 3 года назад
I saw this
@audrianarussell4541
@audrianarussell4541 3 года назад
Thank you! I was trying to figure out where I heard this story before
@sarahanne__
@sarahanne__ 3 года назад
My dad sued a doctor for fucking up his eyes and my dad wasn’t the only one who was affected he was one of 20 people. but here’s the kick in the teeth the doctor still has his license.
@Katealana
@Katealana 3 года назад
Same with my grandmother, the person who did hers should not have been practicing. She retired shortly after my grandmothers surgery and nothing was ever done about it
@alishadawn6636
@alishadawn6636 3 года назад
Because u have to report them to the state license medical board
@sarahanne__
@sarahanne__ 3 года назад
@@alishadawn6636 I mean they know but because I’m in the uk we have unions and they don’t like people hashing on union members while my dad was going though the suing process. Doctors were slagging my dad off. imagine being a doctor and slagging off a patient and claiming he’s a liar they don’t care. The Doctors can’t be touched. because apparently the NHS is 100% perfect doesn’t have fucked up doctors
@sarahanne__
@sarahanne__ 3 года назад
@@Katealana I’m sorry your grandparent went through that they need to hold doctors accountable for there bullshit
@alishadawn6636
@alishadawn6636 3 года назад
@@sarahanne__ it not that they know u have to be the one to report it because they look at reports thats the steps to getting their license suspended
@lil_toni2549
@lil_toni2549 3 года назад
I was part way typing about Beverley Allitt who was the nurse in my Hometown in England and then you mentioned her and stopped me in my tracks. So very tragic. I was 2 at the time and my brother was born in the hospital at the time of her spree, I know of people who are still suffering with lifetime damage due to the overdose.
@doofycat6245
@doofycat6245 2 года назад
I grew up in this town and was 16 when this happened - my mum was in hospital jan 2004, i dont think she had contact with him thank god - she died of pneumonia after addisonian crisis. I am a nurse myself now and am gobsmacked and disgusted how this happened - never be afraid to ask what youre being given or report concerns if you have any!
@jilldurham5498
@jilldurham5498 3 года назад
Eleanore Neal and and Kendall Rae uploaded the same day at almost the exact same time. Love it. I love how Kendall shouted her out in her video. I hope they collab on a video again really soon.
@KendallRae
@KendallRae 3 года назад
Me toooo maybe post pandemic 😀 love her
@Annie-hb8ob
@Annie-hb8ob 3 года назад
I can't believe even though staff suspected that he was the one doing it, that nobody was supervising him.
@mememe217
@mememe217 3 года назад
HUMANS NEED TO DO BETTER!!!!!!!!!!
@aqua_finessa6030
@aqua_finessa6030 3 года назад
It would've been so easier to catch him red-handed than to just sit & see how many more patients die & play guess who-done-it..
@laurendunn0809
@laurendunn0809 3 года назад
As someone with a nurse as a mother, I HATE how there are nurses like this. Putting a bad name on nurses and doctors.
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
ME TOO 😒😠😒😠😒
@carriecoker1129
@carriecoker1129 3 года назад
Why is it that every killer seems to have served some time in the army?
@lunamoongoon
@lunamoongoon 2 года назад
it’s traumatizing and they never get help for it
@slackhackman9115
@slackhackman9115 2 года назад
I respectfully disagree.
@lynneb975
@lynneb975 2 года назад
People in the army are trained to kill. If you have murderous tendencies you would probably sign up for the military. It’s a way they may get to kill people without it being a crime
@selfabsorbedbaddie
@selfabsorbedbaddie 2 года назад
It’s because they love killing people :)
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 2 года назад
@@lunamoongoon Most people in the Army never do any serious stuff, it's usually POG stuff
@laurenespinoza2412
@laurenespinoza2412 3 года назад
As a nursing student, this absolutely sickens me. Luckily, a lot of hospitals and med dispensers have safeguards so things like this can never happen. It blows my mind how someone could go through the academic challenges of nursing school and end up turning on the people we are taught to advocate and care for.
@laurenhughes774
@laurenhughes774 3 года назад
i’m a nursing student and I 100% agree. this would not fly
@dege1377
@dege1377 3 года назад
„where is eleanor neale when you need her“ 😍😭
@sheenamaclean8324
@sheenamaclean8324 3 года назад
All her pronunciation was perfect, no need for any help.
@TheCierra1989
@TheCierra1989 3 года назад
Why didn't Ben just transfer to the trauma unit or the emergency department? Instead he wanted the adrenaline rush of patients almost dieing.
@sbo3
@sbo3 2 года назад
He was already in the emergency department (or accident and emergency in UK)
@lindawallace369
@lindawallace369 2 года назад
I am a nurse too! One case that fascinated and terrified me was the nurse serial killer Vicki Dawn Jackson. She killed 21 people in less than a year time. There is a Texas monthly article written about it! I would love you to do a story on this!
@moonfish6588
@moonfish6588 3 года назад
As a student nurse, I can’t even imagine putting someone in danger. It hurts my heart to pull an IV out
@alanabear2736
@alanabear2736 3 года назад
if it helps you feel better, getting an IV out is a relief! After I had surgery, I was so thankful to get it out. The tape was so irritating. It doesn't even hurt to take it out. :)
@angelasmithson5291
@angelasmithson5291 3 года назад
I hate having plasters applied and ripped off, I dread the nurse or doctor removing the needle in my arm when in hospital and I hate blood tests!! 🏥😕
@LouiseFranksArt
@LouiseFranksArt 3 года назад
It's always a relief to get it out - trust me I've had loads LOL. Usually the tape is all sweaty by the time it's taken out anyway so it comes off easily. You can always hold the cannula and have the patient peel the edges of the tape - it gives them a sense of control. We used to do that with our teen patients who were frightened and wanted some control. Just get them to wash their hands first :)
@maliamichelle2059
@maliamichelle2059 3 года назад
I get iv treatments every week. Getting an iv out is not painful what so ever.
@moonfish6588
@moonfish6588 3 года назад
@@maliamichelle2059 I know it has to be a relief, but the removal of tape is also a factor and tbh I’m in schooling for this profession because I really care about people and it just hurts my heart when other people are hurting. I love to be able to help.
@cupcakeassassin4546
@cupcakeassassin4546 3 года назад
Here’s your litmus test: did people stop almost dying in that ER after Ben was arrested???
@HobieInTheBox
@HobieInTheBox 3 года назад
RIGHT???!
@bekahchu4102
@bekahchu4102 3 года назад
It's an ER so the answer is probably no. But in that specific way? Probably yes.
@yasssg8897
@yasssg8897 3 года назад
More like Has anyone else went into respiratory failure then brought to life , only to show lots of medications in their system that wasn't suppose to be there? 🤔
@yourubehours
@yourubehours 3 года назад
Fr people are unbelievable
@billie_24
@billie_24 3 года назад
Exactly.....!!!
@Sharon-st9st
@Sharon-st9st 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing amazing stories. Your clarity and presentation skills rock!!
@mercedesball1490
@mercedesball1490 2 года назад
Kendall: "I'm not gonna be able to pronounce the name of this so were is Eleanor Neale when you need her?" Me: OMG I LOVE ELEANOR NEALE
@Madilynne-AP
@Madilynne-AP 3 года назад
so I’m starting nursing school in just a few months, and the fact that there are actual instances of nurses/doctors intentionally hurting or killing a patient is utterly TERRIFYING and physically makes me feel sick. You literally depend on your doctor or nurse to take care of you and save your life if it’s necessary! What in the fuck. Unbelievable.
@heavenlyspiritualwarrior7236
@heavenlyspiritualwarrior7236 3 года назад
I'm a nurse. I promise you there are more Angels 😇😇😇😇 than ghouls out there. Be your patient's advocate and question everything!!! Know the rights of medication administration. Question everything! Do not let this video get you down. The timing of this video is harmful amid a pandemic when healthcare providers are trying their best to get everyone through a pandemic. Honestly, poor timing on this video.
@ScooterBia
@ScooterBia 3 года назад
Good luck in nursing school! Been an LPN for 8 years now. It's tough but worth it!
@Madilynne-AP
@Madilynne-AP 3 года назад
@@heavenlyspiritualwarrior7236 aw, God bless you! Thank you for the advice. These hard, scary times with COVID just inspires me to want to make a difference even more. I appreciate the kind encouragement and the fact that you seem like a very caring and kind nurse. I’m sure that your patients are blessed to have you ❤️😇
@Madilynne-AP
@Madilynne-AP 3 года назад
@@ScooterBia thank you so much:) it definitely will be tough, but rewarding in the end. thank you for all you do!! ❤️
@southernbellechef
@southernbellechef 3 года назад
Triple check MD orders when it comes to controlled substances (or cardiac meds) bc some things get over looked or ordered wrong and it’s your license on the line!
@maddisonlozano7475
@maddisonlozano7475 3 года назад
As a nurse... this makes my blood boil. We are the patients last line of defense!
@dr.warnemuende7909
@dr.warnemuende7909 3 года назад
I have chronic illness as well. You are doing amazing! Very inspirational.
@daisyisbetterthanyou
@daisyisbetterthanyou Год назад
This happened literally 5 minutes away from my school 💀 feeling shivery just thinking about this! So clear and respectful to the victims as always Kendall, literally the best and most sensitive true crime RU-vidr out there! I always learn so much from your channel!
@Hanniekinz
@Hanniekinz 3 года назад
As a nurse, this is so frustrating! They shouldn’t have waited for more “proof.” It’s very clear this nurse was harming his patients. Maybe they could have saved people by put security outside Ben’s patients rooms or had a second nurse follow him. Too many people were harmed because of his actions 😓❤️
@harperogrady3629
@harperogrady3629 3 года назад
I love that Kendall never forgets to upload a video every week, and I can’t believe how much time must go into the videos that she makes. Also I think Kendall should have her own tv series on Netflix for her true crime videos, this is how many seasons there will be: 👇
@clarissa8477
@clarissa8477 3 года назад
Plus her podcasts, idk how she has time for all of that 🥴
@harperogrady3629
@harperogrady3629 3 года назад
@@clarissa8477 I know right!
@kelseyroy8280
@kelseyroy8280 Год назад
There was a nurse at my grandmas care center that WATCHED as she was visibly having a stroke. If another nurse hadn’t walked in at that moment she would have received 0 help. That nurse was fired and has charges against her for wrongful deaths of multiple other people, because she would just watch and not help as people had medical emergencies.
@georginasmith5096
@georginasmith5096 2 года назад
Just gonna say, Kudos to you Kendall for plugging Eleanor, she's just like you, just English version. Love both your contents equally! Xxx
@stephanieh.7227
@stephanieh.7227 3 года назад
Why was he allowed to continue to work with all the suspicion surrounding him....
@briannacardoza4933
@briannacardoza4933 3 года назад
right like ??!??!
@kaykay3772
@kaykay3772 3 года назад
Ben's family needs to realize that he's guilty and that he needs to serve his time for what he did. The people who are also defending him have to realize this, too. He IS NOT a "nurse" to be trusted around patients! I am not a nurse, but my sister is.
@Rachelhappyface
@Rachelhappyface 2 года назад
I live in the UK and remember this happening! I totally trust the other nurses, it must be so hard to get anyone to listen to you about these things.
@hopemccubbin8661
@hopemccubbin8661 3 года назад
You seem to cover cases no one else does. Thank you!
@hayleemartin970
@hayleemartin970 3 года назад
can you cover the case of allyson watterson she went missing she was last seen dec 22 2019 in north plains oregon and her remains were found june 20 2020 in north plains oregon the case is still unsolved but her boyfriend benjamin garland looks highly suspicous as she was last seen "hiking" with him
@kaydabarbi3_869
@kaydabarbi3_869 3 года назад
This sounds interesting! I hope she does this
@jordanmedulan7715
@jordanmedulan7715 3 года назад
Fill out the thing in the description!
@hayleemartin970
@hayleemartin970 3 года назад
@@jordanmedulan7715 i did thank you
@AlejandraTorres-kx6no
@AlejandraTorres-kx6no 3 года назад
I remember hearing about this ): people also found the bfs dad to be sketchy
@josuehernandezmorales1750
@josuehernandezmorales1750 3 года назад
I grew up in north plains, Oregon. Heard about the story . Very sad.
@KMichaelYo
@KMichaelYo 3 года назад
Sounds guilty AF to me. If he wasn't feeling guilty he wouldn't have emptied the syringe into his pocket.
@AmberBlakelock
@AmberBlakelock 3 года назад
Loving hearing a story from the UK! Would love for you to cover more stories from here x
@jaimepate6598
@jaimepate6598 3 года назад
I'm so thankful to have found this channel. Your really a great person. Keep on keeping on blessings on blessings
@StephasauruzRex
@StephasauruzRex 3 года назад
It’s just odd how his patient showed traces of medications that weren’t ordered. Nowadays, our medication cabinet system shows what nurse pulled out the medication
@kimberlyh5868
@kimberlyh5868 3 года назад
This gave me chills! We just had a case in England where a nurse has been arrested for the murder of eight babies. It's heartbreaking!
@stephcoathupe
@stephcoathupe 3 года назад
Omg that happened at the hospital I was born in!! 😬
@meikehunt4887
@meikehunt4887 3 года назад
This is awful 😢 I usually have really good experiences with nurses and the worst experience I had was right after I gave birth and a nurse refused to let me take anything for pain other than ibuprofen and Tylenol (I’ve had no drug abuse history) and I was already pretty upset with her about it then I was informed I’d have to have a procedure done due to complications with my epidural during labor and I broke down crying to the anesthesiologist that I needed better pain meds especially with needing another procedure and he thought it was weird that they hadn’t already given me better meds and told me I should ask my nurse when I told him I did many times and was refused he said well then I’ll talk to your doctor and and the nurse. The nurse comes back an hour or so later before the anesthesiologist returned and she told me that the dr said I was fine with the ibuprofen and she gave me a lidocaine patch. I was so upset and I’m so much pain I couldn’t get out of bed and she made me give her my baby to take to the nursery because I wasn’t able to get up if he needed me. The thought of that made me spiral and I was so upset and scared to not have my brand new baby with me. The next morning I finally had a different nurse and begged her for meds and she got me some with no problem at all. I had them in minutes. About half an hour after I took them my dr who delivered my son came in to check on us and asked me how the meds were working and I told her I didn’t know that I had just taken them and she gave me this weird look and said “but I told your nurse to give them to you last night before your procedure.” I was so so livid. I have no idea still why she refused me the meds and if it was some weird plan for her to separate me from my son. I told everyone I saw in that hospital what she did and I know she had been spoken to by her next shift. That evening she came in said hi and was so sickly sweet with it all and told me to let her know if I was in any pain at any point so she could give me my medications. Like WHAT. Obviously not comparable at ALL but I’ve always wondered what that was all about
@maemae92280
@maemae92280 2 года назад
In the early 80's there was a nurse in Texas named Genene Jones who killed several of her patients, who were babies & toddlers. The most frustrating part is that one of the hospitals she worked at got suspicious of her because too many patients were coding when she was "miraculously" there to save them. Instead of going to the police they decided to get rid of all of the LPN's in that department, which she was, & only have RN's. Right after she started working somewhere else, she killed a little girl. Just a few years ago she was charged with 4 or 5 more deaths & she ended up taking a plea deal.
@thatsjassie
@thatsjassie 3 года назад
I don't understand why the hospital gave him so many chances. Reporting him earlier would have prevented a lot.
@unofficiallymykie5949
@unofficiallymykie5949 3 года назад
personally I feel nurses and doctors aren't held accountable enough, as a survivor of medical abuse and neglect myself, it feels like to me like enough people have for the most part good and positive experiences with medical professionals which is a great for them, but that also makes them feel like all medical professionals are good people when that is sadly not the case. Going to medical school doesn't make you a good person, and unfortunately any profession that allows for a person power over other people's lives... literally their life... is going to draw in at least few violent or malicious people. Sadly survivors of this kind of abuse and mistreatment are often not taken seriously and the criminals allowed to remain free just because medical professionals are seen as automatically good people and can't have bad intentions. I know we all want to believe all medical professionals are good and have our best interests at heart, but the one's who don't are a lot more common then you might think.
@lunaquadrophenia17
@lunaquadrophenia17 3 года назад
It's a very fine line to walk on, because if you destroy everyone's career for a mistake they committed no one will ever want to be a doctor anymore. I honestly feel like the protocols, the hospital hierarchy and ethic laws prevent most of the damage that could be caused by these people who are drawn to the profession to have some kind of power over people's lives. Yes, I agree with you, that doesn't mean anyone working in a hospital is a good person, but you have to differentiate your course of treatment to how they personally take care of you, and you'll always have the choice to change doctors. People should never let themselves get treated by someone they're not comfortable with. I know sometimes that's hard to figure out before you're there, all vulnerable, but speaking as someone who has also suffered with neglect, abuse and prejudice by a doctor, I know now what to look for so that never happens again. It's your health, no one should ever be afraid to make choices for their own health. Other than that, if it's malpractice you can always sue.
@acidl614
@acidl614 3 года назад
@@lunaquadrophenia17 umm no, they should be held accountable. Putting restrictions won't scare future doctors or nurses away, a lot of people people will still want to work in that field.
@shaz8486
@shaz8486 3 года назад
I totally agree they need to be held accountable....especially when they screw up ! I have had it happen to me twice the first time I needed a dr to say the first dr made a massive mistake.....Drs stick together and don’t like to go against another well back in the day it was almost impossible. My second experience was a dr recently and I made a complaint about her to the medical board but because they decided it didn’t “cause a Life or death” they did nothing ! When the medical board sticks by bad lying Drs what chance does anyone have ! I had it on tape too !!!
@unofficiallymykie5949
@unofficiallymykie5949 3 года назад
@@shaz8486 I'm so sorry you experienced that, sadly it happens all to often. I was sexually assaulted by a doctor and nothing was done to him.
@shaz8486
@shaz8486 3 года назад
@@unofficiallymykie5949 that’s worse in many ways, that’s also something mentally that would always be there in the back of my mind. I still suffer from the Drs mistake, been since the 70’s when he did dodgy surgery and it has ended up having multiple effects on other bones. It’s so wrong when drs do wrong they get to walk away with it ....so much for the oath they take to “do no harm”
@TheTrichD
@TheTrichD 3 года назад
Kendall you know what I love about you, your voice. I can listen to you so easily as your voice is such easy listening. Thank you.
@tiffanyleah9639
@tiffanyleah9639 3 года назад
I really love you and your videos, I’m fairly new here but you’re so respectful and carry these videos amazingly! 🤍 so glad I’ve found your channel x
@dianedubay1704
@dianedubay1704 3 года назад
As a retired ER nurse, I really appreciate your kind words about nurses. It's not something we're used to hearing.
@user-er9dh1kq9t
@user-er9dh1kq9t 3 года назад
WHEN SHE MENTIONED ELEANORE bye i love it here
@GermainCameron
@GermainCameron 3 года назад
same i was like ayeee lmao
@still_your_zelda
@still_your_zelda 3 года назад
they collabed like 2 years ago, lol
@JennatalWart
@JennatalWart 3 года назад
Kendall you are AWESOME! I'm fairly new to your channel but I can already tell you are such an amazing and beautiful person inside and out and I cannot wait to watch your channel grow! Thank you for all your time you put into this
@alissaking1291
@alissaking1291 2 года назад
Been watching you since Shane and your collab. Love your videos, and perfectly informative for writing an essay topic for writing class. Thank you.
@oliviaharnage4054
@oliviaharnage4054 3 года назад
your hair looks SO GOOD IN THIS. also i love the set up in this video!
@alexarsenault77
@alexarsenault77 3 года назад
Scissor me timbers
@honeybun3027
@honeybun3027 3 года назад
@@alexarsenault77 what
@aliceepalermo5047
@aliceepalermo5047 3 года назад
My mum was nearly killed by a nurse, who tried drowning her. It’s crazy that these stories actually exist.
@loganbloomer2490
@loganbloomer2490 3 года назад
Oh my 😳 I hope she is doing good now lol but that’s crazy
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
oh my god I so sorry a bunch of emotions must a came running in when that happened sorry again 😢😢😢
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
oh my god I so sorry a bunch of emotions must a came running in when that happened sorry again😢😢
@carlywall845
@carlywall845 3 года назад
And a question are you British
@aliceepalermo5047
@aliceepalermo5047 3 года назад
@@carlywall845 thank you. My mum was 17 so it happened 10 years before I was born. But she was only a child! And yes I am British and so is my mum.
@ptaylor6898
@ptaylor6898 2 года назад
I am from the UK, our healthcare NHS is awful. If you want to die go to hospital, if you want to live stay away and sort yourself out.
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