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  1. True Crime Brewery. True Crime. The case of physician Michael Swango not only exposed the dark side of a man who had taken an oath to do no harm, it also opened our eyes to a professional environment where doctors accepted the word of fellow physicians over that of nurses and patients—even as evidence of gross misbehavior piled up. Michael […]

  2. 10 de sept. de 2000 · The New Yorker, September 18, 2000 P. 68. Talk story about the sentencing of poisoner Michael Swango... He was indicted by a federal grand jury earlier this summer for three murders on Long Island ...

  3. Michael oli avioeron jälkeen vain harvakseltaan tekemisissä isänsä kanssa, ja hänestä tuli läheisempi äitinsä kanssa. [1] Swango suoritti asepalveluksensa merijalkaväessä San Diegossa ja vapautui vuonna 1976. Swango opiskeli Quincy Catholic Boys -lukiossa, ja opiskeluaikoinaan hän soitti klarinettia The Quincy Notre Dame -yhtyeessä.

  4. 6 de sept. de 2000 · Michael Swango, former physician who authorities say poisoned patients from Ohio to Zimbabwe but continued to find medical jobs, will plead guilty in federal court to charges that he killed three ...

  5. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Dr. Death: A License to Kill, Pt. 1. Documentary Aug 16, 2020 39 min iTunes. Available on Prime Video, CNN, discovery+, Hulu, Sling TV, Max. S2 E11: Michael Swango - high school valedictorian, distinguished marine, trusted doctor... serial killer. For nearly two decades, this physician-turned-murderer left a trail of death and mayhem across two ...

  6. Michael Swango. In 2000, a doctor was convicted in two separate cases of murdering his patients. Three in a Veterans Hospital in New York and one young woman when he was an intern in Ohio State University Hospital. A press release issued by Swango's alma mater, SIU, states, "If Swango (is) legally connected to all the suspicious deaths of ...

  7. 18 de oct. de 2000 · Michael J. Swango pleaded guilty in Franklin County Common Pleas Court to aggravated murder in the January 14, 1984 death of Cynthia Ann McGee, 19, a gymnast who was recovering from a car accident.