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🗓️ 13 January 2020
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It is rare for kidney patients to die during a dialysis procedure. After Kimberly Saenz joined the DaVita dialysis clinic as an LVN, paramedics were called to the clinic 30 times in one month. Several patients died and many were harmed in that short amount of time.
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0:39.7 | and this is Beyond Contempt True Crime. Medical true crime is so fascinating and terrifying at the same time. |
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1:05.6 | but today you're listening to Episode 17, Kimberly Seance. |
1:11.7 | Kimberly Clark Fowler was born on November 3rd, 1973 in Angelina County, Texas, |
1:18.5 | to 21-year-old Kent and 19-year-old Bernie. In a stroke of luck, Kimberly's brother, William, |
1:25.3 | arrived on her birthday three years later. Kimberly grew up in a blue-collar |
1:30.4 | working-class family in Lufkin, Texas. Kent worked at Rush Truck Center, and Bernie worked at |
1:36.7 | Walmart. Lufkin is a smallish East Texas city that is 120 miles northeast of Houston and has a |
1:43.8 | population of 35,000. The crime rate in Lufkin |
1:47.9 | trends higher than the average crime rate in America, with most of that being property crime or |
1:53.2 | larceny and theft. They average about one murder per year. As is customary in many East Texas |
1:59.8 | homes, Kent and Bernie Triton still religious morals in their |
2:03.3 | children. Kimberly and William instead bucked religious doctrine and blazed their own paths in life, |
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