How A Baby-killing Nurse Was Finally Caught | The Evidence Room, Episode 28

Her co-workers called it “the death shift.” It was early 1981, and Genene Jones was working as a nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit at a San Antonio hospital when the staff noticed a sudden spike in mysterious baby deaths. By the time Jones was finally convicted, investigators estimated as many as 60 children had died by her hand. Catch up on the true crime docuseries:    • The Evidence Room   FOLLOW US: Facebook |   / kprc2   Instagram |   / kprc2   BECOME A KPRC 2 INSIDER: https://www.click2houston.com/insider #truecrime #documentary #truecrimecommunity #docuseries 00:00 Introduction 01:51 Genene Jones 03:32 Meet Chelsea McClellan's sister 05:00 Genene Jones early release 06:16 A mother's fight 08:22 Mother dies trying to keep 'Angel of Death' in prison 10:55 Reopening Genene Jones' case 12:35 56 boxes of evidence 14:16 Dosage levels 17:15 Mothers fighting for justice 20:35 'Code Blue' by shift 24:11 Can't hide in plain sight 26:02 Kerrville doctor suspects danger 27:38 Administrators knew what was going on 30:33 The tipping point 32:19 'I really did kill those babies'