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  1. Oct 27, 2023 · Richard Angelo was held in Suffolk County Jail for over a year awaiting his trial. He was offered bail of $50,000 but declined to pay it, as he feared for his safety due to how high profile the case had become. The trial lasted 8 weeks, and on the 14th December , Angelo was found guilty of charges including second degree murder, second degree ...

  2. Richard Angelo was born on August 29, 1962, to parents who were both working in education. His mother was an economics teacher, and his father was a high sch...

  3. May 2, 2024 · Following his arrest, Richard Angelo, aka Angel of Death, admitted to administering a drug named Pavulon to one of his patients. As a result, police charged him with first-degree assault.

  4. May 2, 2024 · The following year, the court sentenced Richard Angelo to 50 years to life in prison for killing four patients, reported The New York Times. According to New York’s Department of Corrections ...

    • Aayush Sharma
    • Background and Early Life
    • First Hospital Job
    • Playing Hero
    • Something to Feel Better
    • Taped Confession
    • Multiple Personalities?
    • Sentenced to 61 Years

    Born on August 29, 1962, in West Islip, New York, Richard Angelo was the only child of Joseph and Alice Angelo. The Angelos worked in the educational sector - Joseph was a high school guidance counselor and Alice taught home economics. Richard's childhood years were unremarkable. Neighbors described him as a nice boy with nice parents. After gradua...

    Angelo's first job as a registered nurse was in the burn unit at the Nassau County Medical Center in East Meadow. He stayed there a year, then took a position at Brunswick Hospital in Amityville, Long Island. He left that position to move to Florida with his parents, but returned to Long Island alone, three months later, and began working at Good S...

    Richard Angelo quickly established himself as a highly competent and well-trained nurse. His calm demeanor was well fitted for the high stress of working the graveyard shift in an intensive care unit. He gained the trust of the doctors and other hospital personnel, but that wasn't enough for him. Unable to achieve the level of praise he desired in ...

    Angelo, apparently not swayed by his inability to keep his victims alive, continued injecting patients with a combination of the paralyzing drugs, Pavulon and Anectine, sometimes telling the patient that he was giving them something which would make them feel better. Soon after administering the deadly cocktail, the patients would begin to feel num...

    Angelo eventually confessed to authorities, telling them during a taped interview, "I wanted to create a situation where I would cause the patient to have some respiratory distress or some problem, and through my intervention or suggested intervention or whatever, come out looking like I knew what I was doing. I had no confidence in myself. I felt ...

    His lawyers fought to prove that Angelo suffered from dissociative identity disorder, which meant he was able to disassociate himself completely from the crimeshe committed and was unable to realize the risk of what he had done to the patients. In other words, he had multiple personalities which he could move in and out of, unaware of the actions o...

    Angelo was convicted of two counts of depraved indifference murder (second-degree murder), one count of second-degree manslaughter, one count of criminally negligent homicide and six counts of assault with respect to five of the patients and was sentenced to 61 years to life.

    • Charles Montaldo
  5. Nov 30, 1987 · The Angel Of Death. W hen a “code blue” emergency sounded in the cardiac ward of Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, N.Y., Registered Nurse Richard Angelo, 25, was often first on the scene ...

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  7. Dec 15, 1989 · From Associated Press. RIVERHEAD, N.Y. —. A nurse was convicted Thursday of killing four hospital patients in a scheme to make them ill, revive them and be recognized as a hero. Richard Angelo ...

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