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Texas serial killer William Davis killed several victims while working as a nurse

When cardiac intensive care unit patients at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas began having bizarre neurological crises, hospital administrators decided to notify the police.

During a rapid inquiry, investigators discovered that nurse William “Will” Davis had pumped air into these victims’ arteries to extend their treatment.

Texas Serial Killer Murdered Patients While Working as Nurse

This former nurse appears to have taken whatever oath is believed to be the antonym of the Hippocratic Oath, which is an oath in which newly minted medical professionals swear to uphold professional ethical standards in the medical business.

Throughout his career as a physician, he was responsible for the deaths of multiple patients and attempted to be responsible for the deaths of even more.

William George Davis is a former nurse who worked in early 2018 at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas.

During the course of his career, he was linked to a number of patients who allegedly encountered unexplainable difficulties during recovery from heart surgery. Many individuals perished while under his care due to neurological disorders. Surveillance footage revealed that he was frequently the last person to see them alive.

He was fired in January 2018 and arrested in April of the following year. His attorney argued that he was being made the scapegoat for their murders after he initially pled guilty to the charges. 

Until he was convicted guilty of capital murder in October 2021, he languished in court for several years. In the end, it was established that he had killed four individuals and injured several others.

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Where Is William George Davis? 

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When cardiac intensive care unit patients at Christus Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas began having bizarre neurological crises, hospital administrators decided to notify the police.

The evidence included a recording of a phone call between Will and his ex-wife, in which he said he wanted to extend the ICU patients’ recovery period so he could collect more overtime money. But, according to the prosecution, none of the deaths were accidental.

Immediately after the verdict of guilt, he was given the death penalty. Yet, where is he now?

According to Sportskeeda and other credible sources, Will is still alive as of February 2023.  Currently, he is doing time on death row at the Allan B. Polunsky Unit in Polk County, Texas.

Considering the severity of his sentence, it appears he is permitted to participate in a Hulu documentary to discuss his horrible actions in depth.

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