Megan Haines: Murder as Seen on TV

Megan Haines was watching a TV crime documentary with her partner when she boasted: "It is easy to kill someone. Inject them with insulin." Megan already had the very people in mind who she would kill. She was left irritated by the needs and wishes of the elderly patients she cared for. She nursed these patients at St Andrews Village Nursing Home, in an idyllic setting in Northern New South Wales, where she also nursed a lethal grudge. Complaints had been made about the rudeness she had shown towards patients. Her retaliation? She killed two elderly residents and tried to kill a third. The daughter of one victim, Charli Darragh, gives an emotional interview about the moment she discovered her mother had been murdered - it was as her coffin descended into the ground.
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