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🗓️ 30 March 2020
⏱️ 19 minutes
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0:00.0 | Top 5 strangest murder |
0:07.0 | murder motives. |
0:09.2 | Some people kill for money, a few kill for love, |
0:12.3 | but certain killers commit murder for the strangest reasons. |
0:16.6 | The five people on this list are examples of just that. |
0:20.5 | These are the top five strangest murder motives. |
0:24.0 | Number five, Richard Angelo. |
0:29.0 | He wanted to play Hero. |
0:33.0 | Richard Angelo, a native Long Island New Yorker, always wanted to help people. |
0:40.0 | Born to parents who worked in the educational sector, he graduated from high school in 1980 |
0:46.1 | and took a two-year nursing program at Farmingdale State College. |
0:50.8 | He was known for being an honor student but was described as someone who kept to himself. |
0:56.0 | Angelo first worked as a registered nurse at the Nassau County Medical Center in East Meadow and eventually found himself working at the Good Samaritan |
1:05.2 | hospital. Once there, he was known as competent and well-trained. His calm and responsible |
1:12.4 | demeanor earned him the trust of doctors and coworkers alike. |
1:17.0 | Despite the praise he received, though, it wasn't enough. |
1:21.0 | Angelo soon devised a plan on how he could get more of the praise he wanted in life. |
1:27.4 | Patience at the hospital then began mysteriously dying. |
1:31.8 | Working from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. |
1:35.0 | Angelo would go around injecting patients with paralyzing drugs like Anestin and Pavulan. |
1:41.0 | He would tell the patients it was something to help them feel better. |
1:45.2 | The moments after being given the injections, the patient would feel numb, |
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