Serial killer nurse murdered 85 patients Source: (https://bit.ly/3fedNnu) A twisted 'Angel of Death' nurse administered fatal doses of medication to victims in two hospitals to impress his co-workers by resuscitating the victims and playing the hero. Today, October 30, is the anniversary of the trial of Niels Hogel, 41, opening in 2018. He was initially jailed for the murders of six patients, and later convicted of a total of eighty-five murders. But, as more detail emerged, he was believed to have claimed 300 victims over fifteen years, which would make him one of the most prolific serial killers in post-war Germany. While working at Oldenburg Clinic in the titular city in northwest Germany in the early 2000s, management noticed an unusual spike of resuscitations and deaths, a large percentage of which occurred when Hogel was on shift. Soon after, he called in sick over a three-week period where far less, just two, people had died, and later admitted he thought he was found out. This behaviour continued through to 2005, when - in a new facility - colleagues caught him intentionally manipulating a patient's syringe pump to improperly administer antiarrhythmic agent ajmaline. Police investigated and found that in 2005, 73% of deaths could be connected to Hogel's work schedule. He was sentenced to five years in prison and an employment ban of equal length for attempted voluntary manslaughter, but in June 2008, a higher court reversed the decision and Hogel was then given a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence, as well as a life-long employment ban. More investigations followed and In September 2014, Hogel was charged with three counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder, before he admitted he had committed thirty additional murders. He did so by giving ninety unauthorised injections. Sixty patients were successfully resuscitated. Hogel was then sentenced to life in prison. Prosecutors said the second-generation caregiver picked off patients at random out of "boredom". Hogel was already serving 15 years in jail after he was found guilty of killing two patients with lethal injections in 2015. In January 2018, prosecutors brought new charges against him for killing another 97 people. On the first day of his main trial on October 30 that year, Hogel confessed to 43 killings, stated he could not recall 52 and denied his involvement in the five remaining deaths. On 6 June 2019, Hogel was sentenced to life in prison. He was found guilty on 85 separate murder charges and not guilty on 15 further murder charges. Hogel appealed, but the Federal Court of Justice denied his appeal alongside another plaintiff's in 2020.