
A
serial killer known as the "Angel of Death" after he admitted killing
three dozen hospital patients in Ohio and Kentucky died Thursday, two days
after investigators said he was attacked in prison, Ohio's prisons department
said.
Donald Harvey, who was serving
multiple life sentences, was found beaten in his cell Tuesday afternoon at the
state's prison in Toledo, state officials said.
He died Thursday morning, said
JoEllen Smith, spokeswoman for Ohio's prison system. He was 64.
While details about the attack
weren't released, he was beaten when an unnamed person went into his cell, a
patrol report said.
Harvey pleaded guilty in 1987 to
killing 37 people, mostly while he worked as a nurse's aide at hospitals in
Cincinnati and London, Kentucky. He later claimed he was responsible for
killing 18 others while working at the Veterans Administration Medical Center
in Cincinnati.
He told his former attorney the
killings began in 1970 when he was at Marymount Hospital in Kentucky.
Many of his victims were
chronically ill patients and he claimed he was trying to end their suffering.
Harvey used arsenic and cyanide
to poison most of his victims, often putting it in the hospital food he served
them, prosecutors said. Some of the patients were suffocated when he let their
oxygen tanks run out.
He was caught after a medical examiner smelled cyanide
while performing an autopsy on a victim.
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