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Genene Jones was known as an overly dramatic woman who loved to create situations where she was needed to save someone's life. Jones' dream was to be called a miracle worker and be compared to the likes of Mother Teresa and others who have made a name in the world for helping others.

Jones had originally started her life as a beautician working for a salon in San Antonio, Texas, but she had longed to be a nurse where she could be near patients who were in dire need of her services. After two marriages that did not work out and two children who no longer needed her, Jones enrolled into nursing school. Once she was licensed to work in the medical field, she had no trouble landing a job as a vocational nurse for the pediatric intensive care unit at the Medical Center Hospital in San Antonio.

Once Jones got into the groove of things, she realized that she was not being needed enough, and nothing was working out the way she had planned everything out in her mind. There were too many other nurses who were getting the recognition that she wanted. Jones felt that she was being lost in the shuffle, so she decided to make her own life and death situations where she would be looked upon as the hero who saved the day. However, her life and death situations backfired when most of the children she injected with a muscle relaxant began to cause cardiac arrests, spontaneous hemorrhaging, and seizures. After an infant died, Jones would think that she would do better the next time, but the children were dropping off like flies, and the rest of the staff began to become suspicious.

The children who were able to be saved were transferred to Sip Peterson Hospital in Kerr County located in Kerrville, Texas. The doctors on duty found that all of the children had been injected with a drug called anectine, and immediately brought the authorities in to investigate. Jones had already been fired from her job when the main doctor at the private hospital she worked at had found a bottle of succinylincholine with small needle holes punched into the lid inside of her locker. Once the authorities caught onto her trail, Jones was arrested and charged with seven counts of first degree murder and sentenced to ninety-nine years in prison.
Climb to Fame
Nicknamed The Death Nurse, was responsible for the deaths of seven infants who were suffering from seizures after being injected with a muscle relaxer called anectine.
Work History
(1978-1982) Genene Jones works as a licensed vocational nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit at the San Antonio, Texas Medical Center Hospital.

(1982) Jones works for a private pediatric clinic in Kerrville, Texas.

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