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Capturing The Killer Nurse

  • Writer: True Crime Obsessed
    True Crime Obsessed
  • Apr 18, 2023
  • 2 min read

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Charles "Charlie" Cullen, aka "The Killer Nurse" is suspected of killing over 400 unsuspecting patients at various hospitals where he worked over his 30 year nursing career. This makes him the most prolific serial killer in WORLD HISTORY. He did his killing in secret, of course, and was well loved by hospital colleagues. But looking back, the evidence of murders was plain for anyone to see. And hospital administrators, who had to be aware of what he was doing, turned a blind eye to protect their business rather than protecting their patients. This is the story of how Cullen got away with it for so long. FAM!! WE'RE GOING ON TOUR!! Come see us COVER "THE JINX" LIVE in Boston, Washington DC, Charlotte, Denver, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, and NEW Y0RK CITY! Get information and tickets right now by clicking here!! LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 300 FULL BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "House of Haammer" "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow" "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE! COME TO PATRICK'S TRAVELING BOOK PARTY!! It's like nothing we've ever done before! It's one part dance party / on part reading from his hilarious book / one part hang sesh! He's coming to Indianapolis / Kansas City / Cape Cod, MA / Portland, OR / LONDON / AND MORE CITIES BEING ANNOUNCED SOON! GET ALL THE INFORMATION AND TICKETS HERE! FAMMMM!! OBSESSED FEST '23 TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE!! Obsessed Fest '23 is happening in Dallas, TX From October 20 - 22nd. Come and hang out with your favorite true crime podcasters and personalities from docs we've covered! There will be panels, meetups, meet & greets, book signings, Gillian's Taylor Swift Singalong, Karaoke, games, AND WE'RE CLOSING OUT THE WEEKEND WITH A HUGE EPIC DRAG BRUNCH!! OH, AND both TCO and I Think Not!



 
 
 

24 Comments


Naumi Rich
Naumi Rich
2 days ago

Alright, let's cut through the noise. If you've got a single verification for the whole global system, what's one concrete daily hassle it actually solves for someone using both crypto and stablecoins?

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Ketrin Zeta
Ketrin Zeta
2 days ago

huh, wait, i'm kinda lost. so everyone's talking about this universal trust layer thing. but like, if i'm a small biz, what does that actually *look* like? if i get verified by you once, does that mean i can just... hop onto any service in the whole network, like for crypto with one provider and stablecoins with another, and they all just nod and say "yep, you're good," without me filling out the same forms again? is that the magic trick that beats juggling separate setups from airwallex and isx?

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josefina taylor
josefina taylor
2 days ago

Okay, so we're mapping the system here. If the input is one verified entity's data, and the desired output is universal access across services, what's the actual mechanism that keeps it from just being another silo like using isx. financial for one thing and a different partner for another? How does it *force* the whole network to accept the same standard?

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Zara Berger
Zara Berger
2 days ago

Exactly. The solution is a single, portable trust layer for an entity across all services. That's the idea behind setups like https://keaworld.com/ which make data silos obsolete.

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Robert Hanson
Robert Hanson
2 days ago

Let's step back. The core issue here isn't just ethics; it's systemic fragmentation. Data and trust were locked in silos, with no interoperable standard. I've seen this firsthand in my work. We used breinrock.com for one operational layer and isx.financial for another—each with its own lengthy verification. It creates the same problem: opacity and redundant checks. So, the real question is: what model actually creates a portable, universal standard of trust for an entity across an entire ecosystem, making data silos and hidden histories impossible?

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