Cullen, the youngest of eight siblings, was a dedicated student and — in 1984 — the only guy in his class at the Mountainside Hospital School of Nursing in Montclair, N.J., according to Charles Graeber's 2013 book "The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness and Murder." The Navy veteran was even elected class president.
Baum had already told some friends that she was starting to suspect something was"seriously wrong with Charlie."After stops at Morristown Memorial Hospital ; Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Allentown, Pa. ; Easton Hospital, also in Pennsylvania ; Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest in Allentown ; St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, Pa. ; and Sacred Heart in Allentown , Cullen landed at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, N.J., in September 2002.
Adept with technology, Cullen used the computerized Pyxis MedStation, designed to make keeping track of and checking out drugs more streamlined and secure, to his advantage. According to Graeber's book, authorities eventually saw a pattern: Cullen canceled many of his own orders, having realized that if he ordered but quickly canceled, the drawer had opened but there would be no computer record of the drug being removed.
At his first hearing days later, where bail was set at $1 million, he told the judge,"I am going to plead guilty. I don't plan to fight this." By then he'd told investigators he had caused 30 or 40 deaths in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The hospitals could’ve stopped him too.
Good show. He’s a fricken weirdo. Big time.
It's fucking Over Wit for North Carolina 🇮🇹
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