Auf Verbrecherjagd - S08:E05 - Der Pfleger von Stepping Hill
At Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, England, a series of mysterious incidents occurred. Medical records were tampered with, and several IV bags were contaminated with potentially lethal amounts of insulin. There were fatalities and serious injuries. But who is responsible?
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At Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, England, a series of mysterious incidents occurred. Medical records were tampered with, and several IV bags were contaminated with potentially lethal amounts of insulin. There were fatalities and serious injuries. But who is responsible?