WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The Forsyth County District Attorney's Office confirms prosecutors are pursuing a death penalty sentence against former Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist nurse Johnathan Hayes.
Hayes was a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist when investigators charged him with one count of attempted murder and two felony murder charges.
Investigators claimed that two patients, Gwen Crawford and Vicky Lingerfelt both died in the ICU after experiencing an episode of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
Search warrants said both women were given over 100 units of insulin which attributed to their deaths, both were ruled homicides.
Search warrants claimed surveillance video captured Hayes taking insulin from a medication room but Hayes said he threw the medications away in a sharps container.
Warrants went on to claim that Hayes did not follow the hospital's “dual verification” method properly before giving certain medications, including insulin.
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