Outer bands of rain are already moving in. By the time it clears puerto rico, theyre saying it could be a category 3 and spin straight toward the u. S. Mainland, specifically the southeast florida georgia and south carolina. Heres the latest advisory from the National Hurricane center what is the update. We have ourselves a hurricane as you mentioned, the center of the storm which was so hard to find yesterday was found a little further north than we thought it was going to be, the whole path shifted away from hispaniola, away from puerto rico, and the centers right over st. Thomas, we had a wind gust of 111 miles an hour. The better news here, when you talk about what may happen, we dont know days later, i wouldnt everyone just make plans and think daytona is in the bulls eye here. San juan puerto rico, may be looking at a much better day today. Hurricane winds extend outward from the center 20 miles. That good not reach san juan or puerto rico. Mainly those hurricane winds are to the
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CLARKSBURG There is still the possibility of more lawsuits against the Louis A. Johnson Veteran s Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) for deaths allegedly caused by serial killer Reta Mays.
The deadline for lawsuits to be filed against VAMC is August, which is the two-year anniversary of the investigation into mysterial deaths at the VAMC going public, according to the Associated Press.
Mays was a nursing assistant at the VAMC and admitted she killed veterans by giving them fatal shots of insulin.
Mays was recently moved to a low-security women s prison in Alabama. She was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 20 years for the deaths of seven veterans that she admitted to injecting with unnecessary insulin. Mays was moved to FCI Aliceville.
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Reta Mays, a former US nursing assistant pleaded guilty to intentionally killing seven patients with fatal doses of insulin.
A former US nursing assistant who killed seven elderly veterans with fatal injections of insulin at a West Virginia hospital was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday by a US judge who called her the monster that no one sees coming.” Reta Mays has a history of mental health issues, and offered no explanation for why she killed the men. But US District Judge Thomas Kleeh told her “you knew what you were doing” before sentencing her to seven consecutive life terms, a punishment that means she ll likely die in prison.
UPDATED: May 12, 2021 12:18 IST
Reta Mays has a history of mental health issues, and offered no explanation Tuesday for why she killed the men. (AP)
A former nursing assistant who killed seven elderly veterans with fatal injections of insulin at a West Virginia hospital was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday by a federal judge who called her “the monster that no one sees coming.”
Reta Mays has a history of mental health issues, and offered no explanation Tuesday for why she killed the men. But U.S. District Judge Thomas Kleeh told her “you knew what you were doing” before sentencing her to seven consecutive life terms, a punishment that means she’ll likely die in prison.