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  1. 20 de jul. de 2020 · Michael Swango. Most people who become doctors do so to help people, but not Joseph MIchael Swango, born on October 21, 1954 in Tacoma, Washington. His fascination with death led him to poison colleagues and kill patients wherever he worked. Today, as Michael Swango sits in a Colorado prison, we discuss his life, crimes, and family history.

  2. Michael Swango was an American physician who had inexplicable deaths follow him wherever he practiced. He was obsessed with poison and death and would eventu...

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  3. 29 de mar. de 2022 · Jennifer Harp-Yanka didn’t say anything to her father before writing her first letter to Michael Swango. She knew a correspondence with the serial killer would worry her dad, a retired police detective, even though it was clear that Swango was never getting out of prison. He was—and still is—locked up in Florence, Colorado, in the nation ...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2012 · Simon and Schuster, Nov 20, 2012 - True Crime - 336 pages. A medical thriller from Pulitzer Prize–winning author James B. Stewart about serial killer doctor Michael Swango and the medical community that chose to turn a blind eye on his criminal activities. No one could believe that the handsome young doctor might be a serial killer.

  5. 7 de sept. de 2000 · ''Michael Swango failed to truthfully disclose the reason for a prior criminal conviction on his application,'' Ms. Dowling said, explaining that Mr. Swango had told administrators that his jail ...

  6. 11 de ago. de 2019 · Joseph Michael Swango was born in Tacoma, Washington, in 1954. The second of three children, he grew up in Quincy, Illinois. His father was a prominent U.S. Army officer and Vietnam War veteran, who allegedly bragged about his combat kills and suffered from alcoholism, according to the New York Post. Swango was an exemplary student and high ...

  7. At first glance, arresting Michael Swango on fraud charges seems as incomplete as nabbing Al Capone for income tax evasion. But, the federal government had a method in its madness. By charging Swango — now in its possession — with even a minor infringement and giving him the maximum time allowable under the statute of the law, the government would have on its side the value of time to ...