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She was arrested along with two nurses for being "a principal to second-degree murder", in the deaths of four patients at ] in New Orleans, Louisiana in the days following ].<ref>Rukmini Callimachi Associated Press ]]</ref> She was arrested along with two nurses for being "a principal to second-degree murder", in the deaths of four patients at ] in New Orleans, Louisiana in the days following ].<ref>Rukmini Callimachi Associated Press ]]</ref>

The affidavit says Pou and the nurses "intentionally (killed)" Emmett Everett Sr., 61; Hollis Alford, 66; Ireatha Watson, 89; and Rose Savoie, 90, by administering or causing to be administered lethal doses of morphine sulphate (morphine) and/or midazolam (Versed)."
<ref>James Varney ] ]]</ref>


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Dr. Anna Pou

Dr. Anna Pou is an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology in the School of Medicine of Louisiana State University.

She was arrested along with two nurses for being "a principal to second-degree murder", in the deaths of four patients at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, Louisiana in the days following Hurricane Katrina.

The affidavit says Pou and the nurses "intentionally (killed)" Emmett Everett Sr., 61; Hollis Alford, 66; Ireatha Watson, 89; and Rose Savoie, 90, by administering or causing to be administered lethal doses of morphine sulphate (morphine) and/or midazolam (Versed)."

External links

Official Bio at LSU

References

  1. Rukmini Callimachi 3 Arrested in New Orleans Hospital Deaths Associated Press July 182006
  2. James Varney Doctor's drug mix not ideal killer Evidence in Memorial case called unreliableTimes-Picayune August 062006
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