Charles Cullen, "The Angel of Death" pas

Started by Johnn, Mar 02, 2006, 03:18 PM

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Johnn

The Angel of Death, Charles Cullen, as described in a recent Readers Digest article, working as a nurse, murdered as many as 40 people over a ten year period by giving them lethal injections.  After his first victim died, he was considered a suspect and asked to take a polygraph test.  He passed the polygraph and went on to kill at least another 39 people.  The failure of the polygraph cost 39 people their lives.  (Read the section on his poly exam)

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/news/ledger/stories/nurse091204_confession.html

Charles Cullen is currently (3/2/2006) being sentenced:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11636992/

George W. Maschke

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Johnn,

Thank you for posting this. Charles Cullen is not the only serial killer to have fooled the polygraph. Gary Leon Ridgway, A.K.A. the "Green River Killer" did the same. See, Deadliest Killer in U.S. History Passed Polygraph.
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George W. Maschke

The main article about Charles Cullen to which Johnn linked in the original post in this thread is no longer available on nj.com. However, a copy of the article remains available on Archive.org. It may be accessed via the shortcut below:

https://antipolygraph.org/s/cullen

The MSN article about Cullen's sentencing is also no longer available at the original link, however, an archived version may be read here:

https://antipolygraph.org/s/cullen-sentencing
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