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rigidity. she could barely move. but she caught the attention of some staff, and she said he put something in my iv. we believe it was probably suck noel colleen. it s a paralytic. it keeps every muscle in the body from moving. they re cognizant, they know what s going on. then they realize they can t breathe. terrifying experience. took the iv bag down, threw it off, started another one, and basically saved those two lives, the baby and the mom. and at that point, there was an investigation. and he was suspended from working in the hospital. and he hired an attorney to fight his suspension from the hospital. i then started representing him. and seeing these bizarre allegations leveled against him, i then said to him, well, i need to see your professional qualifications to prove that you are a competent doctor. and that was never forthcoming.
northport, on long island. by that time, we didn t have any evidence that he actually had harmed anybody at the northport va medical center. but they did know he was guilty of something. they weren t sure about the suspicious deaths. they were sure that he had lied about his background. he lied about the fact that he had qualified as a physician. he graduated from medical school, but he hadn t become licensed in any way. and he lied about that. he still needed to complete his residency. he also lied about an assault conviction. he said it was a fight in a bar. swango then took it one step further, creating falsified documents that appeared to absolve him of all these charges. i ve got a document in my briefcase that he forged. illinois department of corrections, it said he was in there on aggravated battery, it said he hit someone with his fist. didn t say anything about poisoning. he forged a letter saying he d had his sentence commuted
dr. michael swango had already been indicted for five murders in zimbabwe, africa and the punishments there , death by hanging. there is a treaty between zimbabwe and the united states. the extradition treaty which had just been put into effect by the u.s. government and the government of zimbabwe. jim jim headed the ratification over to michael swango. s face changed and he went pale. and we said you know we will do is we will go over there, maybe you will beat the charges and maybe you won t. it gives us extra time to finesse our cases here, but he said, know. the only way of coming back from africa is in a body bag. that convinced them in short order that he should plead guilty and avoid a trial. he thought he would be hanged pretty quickly once he reached zimbabwe and he was looking to make a deal. so he basically said if he would plead guilty if we took africa off the table and the death penalty off of the table and he got to surface time in a secure location. and t