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The Angel Of Death

  The Angel of Death Revealed: The Chilling Case of Nurse Kristen Gilbert Listen Here Where healing hands turn to harbingers of death, we find ourselves in the darkest corridors of human nature. This is the haunting tale of a caregiver turned killer. A Sacred Trust Betrayed In the sterile hallways of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northampton, Massachusetts, patients once rested easy under the watchful eye of their caregivers. These veterans, who had survived the horrors of war, never imagined that death would find them at the hands of someone sworn to protect them. Yet between 1995 and 1996, an insidious predator moved silently among them, administering not comfort, but calculated death. "The most dangerous monsters are those who appear the most normal," remarked Dr. Leonard Weiss, a forensic psychologist who studied the case. "And Kristen Gilbert was exceptional at maintaining the appearance of normalcy while harboring the darkest of intentions." Dark...

Highway Predator: The tale of the New Bedford Highway Killer

Highway Predator: The tale of the New Bedford Highway Killer Listen Here In the late 1980s, as the rest of America was dancing to Madonna and flocking to see Rain Man in theaters, a dark shadow was being cast over the coastal town of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The quiet highways that connected this former whaling community to the rest of the world became the stage for a series of murders that would haunt the region for decades to come. The Forgotten Women Between March and September of 1988, eleven women vanished from the streets of New Bedford. They shared similar backgrounds—most struggled with addiction and survived through sex work in the city's rougher areas. These weren't just statistics; they were daughters, sisters, mothers, and friends whose disappearances initially failed to sound sufficient alarms in law enforcement circles. Christine Montero was the first to vanish, her whereabouts still unknown today. As the months progressed, the disappearances conti...