Every year, medical school graduates are required to take some form of the Hippocratic Oath. One of the oldest binding documents in history, the Oath boils down to “do no harm.”
However, pediatric nurse Genene Anne Jones took the phrase “I must not play at God” as a challenge. Suspected of murdering up to 60 infants in her care, Genene took it upon herself to decide who lived and who died.
How can such crimes go unnoticed? Today we’ll discuss the horror that followed Genene Jones and how desperation to prevent bad publicity allowed her to evade punishment.
This is the case of Black Widow Genene Anne Jones