Wettlaufer confessed to trying to harm other patients, commission says
TORONTO — A commission examining the circumstances that allowed an Ontario nurse to kill eight elderly patients says it learned more than a year ago that she had confessed to additional crimes.
The commission that led last year’s public inquiry into Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s actions says it heard in January 2018 that the serial killer had told prison staff she had attempted to harm two other patients.
It says it took no steps, so as not to interfere with police investigations into the alleged incidents.
The commission says it only learned of the outcome of those investigations after the public inquiry was complete, but does not elaborate further.