Which one of you guys did this?

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  • farmall
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 9983

    Which one of you guys did this?

    Arizona Police want to test the DNA of male staff at a nursing home where a patient gave birth.
  • hillcat
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 1443

    #2
    ...but he will not cross that creepy necrophilia line.
    Morals will not allow him.

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    • Dragstews
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 13739

      #3
      I read the full story on this girl.
      14 years ago she almost lost her life by drowning ...
      Left her pretty much brain dead.. The last 10 years has been spent in this care facility...

      DNA testing will show who the rapist is .... He will be dead meat cause she is an Apache Indian and the Tribe don't take kindly to having their women molested ....

      John Wayne Bobbitt just may not be alone in that boat....



      They will be scalping the other head !!!
      Last edited by Dragstews; 01-10-2019, 7:03 AM.
      Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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      • klondikekid64
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2013
        • 1086

        #4
        I'll put a $1 on it being the night shift janitor.

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        • cisco
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 239

          #5
          "Arizona Department of Health Services said additional safety measures have been implemented at the home since the case came to light."

          Ya they are probably issuing condoms to staff now.

          Hope they catch and scalp the rat bastard(s) responsible. Probably more than one. Lookout needed.

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          • Dragstews
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 13739

            #6
            Nurse Arrested At Hacienda HealthCare Where Woman In Vegetative State Gave Birth

            Nathan Sutherland, 36, who had been caring for the victim at the time of her assault, was linked to the case by DNA evidence, authorities said.

            A nurse suspected of raping and impregnating a woman while she was in a vegetative state at a nursing facility in Arizona has been arrested, authorities announced Wednesday.

            Nathan Sutherland, 36, a licensed practical nurse (LPN) who worked at Hacienda HealthCare in Phoenix where the sexual assault occurred, was booked on one count of sexual assault and one count of vulnerable adult abuse.

            Sutherland was linked to the case by DNA evidence, Phoenix police said at a press conference.

            It’s not clear whether he was employed by the facility or had been working under a contract. He had been working at the facility since at least 2011, said Sgt. Tommy Thompson.

            “We believe that he was the LPN at least part of the time responsible for her care,” said Thompson.

            Nathan Sutherland, a licensed practical nurse, is accused of sexually assaulting and impregnating an incapacitated woman at a long-term nursing facility in Arizona.
            The victim’s family acknowledged Sutherland’s arrest in a statement released by their attorney but said they have no further comment on the matter.

            News of the arrest comes shortly after one doctor resigned and a second was suspended following the disturbing sexual assault involving a 29-year-old Native American woman who gave birth to a baby boy in December.

            Their removal from the facility follows Hacienda CEO Bill Timmons resigning on Jan. 7, shortly after news of the sexual assault was reported.

            Hacienda officials did not name the two doctors involved, however, several local stations have identified one of the doctors as Dr. Thanh Nguyen.

            Nguyen, in a letter from the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), was informed on Jan. 14 that he had been suspended after it was determined that he had “placed the health and welfare of AHCCCS members in danger.”

            The victim’s family has said that she is not in a coma but is able to recognize family and respond in a limited way following a near-drowning incident when she was a child.

            “She likes being read to and being with people who are familiar to her,” the family’s attorney, John Micheaels, told local news site AZ Central.

            The facility has described the unidentified woman in their records as “not alert” and needing a “maximum level of care.”

            Hacienda HealthCare had told HuffPost that Phoenix police have served search warrants to obtain DNA from all male staffers at the facility in an effort to identify the person responsible for impregnating her.

            “We will continue to cooperate with Phoenix Police and all other investigative agencies to uncover the facts in this deeply disturbing, but unprecedented situation,” the facility said in a statement earlier this month.
            Last edited by Dragstews; 01-23-2019, 8:23 PM.
            Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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