‘Not up to her to be God!’ Friends, families react to new charges against ex-nurse
WOODSTOCK, Ont. — A former Ontario nurse accused of killing eight seniors in her care shuffled into a courtroom Friday to face six more charges, as friends and family members of the alleged victims sat quietly — some stifling tears.
Wearing a green prison sweatshirt and pants, Elizabeth Wettlaufer made her way to the prisoner’s box — the only sound in the courtroom coming from the shackles clamped around her ankles.
The 49-year-old from Woodstock, Ont., faces a total of 14 charges, including eight counts of first-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault. Court documents allege Wettlaufer injected the six new alleged victims with insulin.
Police allege the crimes took place over the last decade in three Ontario long-term care facilities, where Wettlaufer worked as a registered nurse, and a private home.


