'I'm not gonna forgive her for nothing,' says daughter of Elizabeth Wettlaufer victimSusan Horvath, daughter of victim Arpad Horvath, holds a photo of her father on what would have been his 70th birthday as she speaks to the media outside in Woodstock, Ont., April 21. "He's a fighter and I'm glad I'm like my dad." Former registered nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer, 49, pleaded guilty in Superior Court on Thursday to murdering Arpad and seven other nursing home residents in Woodstock and London, Ont. In her testimony, Wettlaufer said Horvath resisted her attempts to give him the insulin injection that killed him. The former nurse pleaded guilty to killing eight seniors in her care.
Source: CBC News June 01, 2017 22:07 UTC