Coroner's show: Why medical practitioners so often overlook murders

The nurse Niels Högel, who is said to have killed hundreds of people, is not an isolated case. Family doctors and clinic staff often overlook homicides. Why?

Coroner's show: Why medical practitioners so often overlook murders
Podcast: Crime/Coroner's show: Why medics see so many murders to subscribe to Podcast All consequences of nurse Niels Högel, who is said to have killed hundreds of people, is not an isolated case. Family doctors and clinic staff often overlook homicides. Why? by Sabine Rückert and Andreas Sentker June 19, 2018, 16:38 UHR4 comments

A nice nurse takes care of old ladies. Unfortunately, customers do not live much longer, as soon as Mrs. N. has key to her apartment. And at Maria V, a life companion dies after anor – and doctor always sets "cardiac death".

Legal practitioners and detective officials estimate that every second homicide is undetected in Germany. There are several reasons for this – for example, sloppy corpse show. The new Crime magazine Time Crime is at kiosk. In same podcast, Sabine Rückert and Andreas Sentker are talking about murders that are committed in silence and completely unnoticed in succession.

Date Of Update: 20 June 2018, 12:02
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