Public inquiry into serial-killing nurse set to release report today
WOODSTOCK, Ont. — A public inquiry examining the case of a serial-killer nurse who preyed on elderly patients is set to deliver its report today.
The report is expected to delve into the circumstances that allowed Elizabeth Wettlaufer to kill eight patients without drawing suspicion while she worked at several long-term care facilities and private homes over nearly a decade.
It is also expected to make recommendations aimed at preventing similar crimes in the future.
Wettlaufer is serving a life sentence after pleading guilty in 2017 to killing eight patients with insulin overdoses and attempting to kill four others.