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Twenty years ago, ICU nurse Amy Loughren unknowingly befriended one of America's most notorious serial killers, a story depicted in Netflix's “The Good Nurse” and the documentary “Capturing the Killer Nurse.” In this episode, Amy shares how childhood abuse shaped her path, from becoming a nurse to uncovering the horrifying truth about her friend. We discuss hospital cover-ups and how Amy found healing through spirituality and non-traditional therapies. Now a certified Meditation Teacher and Clinical Hypnotherapist, she helps healthcare workers avoid burnout and embrace holistic wellness. Note: This episode may be troubling for some listeners.(00:03:41) Amy's Journey: From Childhood Abuse to Becoming An ICU Nurse(00:18:52) How Amy Befriended a Serial Killer(00:30:15) Becoming the Good Nurse: Exposing a Serial Killer & Hospital Cover-Ups(00:46:17) Embracing Spirituality & Non Traditional Therapies(00:55:43) How To Support Your Mental Health As A Healthcare ProfessionalClick here for full show notesGuest Info:• Instagram: @amythegoodnurse• Website: amythegoodnurse.com• Read: The Good Nurse by Charles GraeberResources:• Start a conversation in your The Big Silence merch: thebigsilence.com/collections/shop-all• Read: The Big Silence: A Daughter's Memoir of Mental Illness and Healing • Follow Karena Dawn on Instagram: @karenadawn• Follow The Big Silence on Instagram: @The.Big.Silence• Subscribe: The Big Silence YouTube Channel• Therapy For All: Resources for those in need• Thank you to our partners! Go to thebigsilence.com/partners for special offers for our listenersDonate to The Big Silence thebigsilence.com/donate to be a part of the movement to break the silence and make noise with us!“The Big Silence” theme song written and performed by James Nicholas Kinney.Producer, Bobby Goldstein.The Big Silence is produced by Crate Media.
Amy Loughren is an American reiki master and former registered nurse who is known for assisting in the arrest and prosecution of serial murderer Charlie Cullen. Before his apprehension, Cullen and Loughren were friends who both worked the night shift in the intensive care unit at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, New Jersey. Loughren was a single mother of two children and hiding her cardiomyopathy from her employers, with some help from Cullen, in whom she confided. In 2003, Loughren was approached by detectives who suspected Cullen of poisoning hospital patients. Loughren struggled with the fact that her friend was a serial murderer and with her role in apprehending him: "And he wasn't a mercy killer. He was a cold-blooded murderer. And for me to not have seen that, I did struggle. In today's episode, we had an in-depth conversation with this powerhouse. How do we detect a bad nurse? How to become your patient advocate and care for your ailing loved ones and much more. Learn More About Guest https://shorturl.at/bfNP2Instagram https://shorturl.at/dfC16 Support the Podcast and Sign up for Exclusive Perks https://shorturl.at/akBLM Please send us your suggestions, comments, and or requests at: chopitupwithrkpodcast@gmail.com Story provided by Wikipedia.com https://shorturl.at/goPTV --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karmisha-superville/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karmisha-superville/support
Up until 2003, I was a lazy Buddhist and a Trauma/ ICU/ ER Nurse who inconsistently meditated, read the occasional self help book, and was too overworked to recognize or remember my gifts. I was a single Mom, exhausted, and not seeking anything remotely resembling the metaphysical except maybe a good night's sleep with a prophetic dream. Abruptly, on a random Tuesday, everything changed.In October 2003 I found out my closest friend at work was murdering people. This was a true friend I confided in, shared secrets with, and trusted with my life. I adored him. After I helped the Detectives from the New Jersey Prosecution put him behind bars, I set out on a magical path to answer my scariest question:How the hell could I love someone so dark?The journey down the Rabbit Hole to that answer brought me face-to-face with spiritual gurus, energy healers, visionaries, and real-life, spontaneously awakened, modern day Buddhas. I read book after book and took every workshop I could find. I had set out to heal myself and in that process, I had many Spiritually Transformative Events. I also was shown my own gifts, my own team of Spirit Guides, and surprising intuitive abilities which I effortlessly access every. single. moment. of. every. day. I now have created a life filled with abundance, exotic travels, and beautiful relationships. My amazingly full and adventurous life was created through a deep understanding of this Matrix we live in. I DID receive and answer to my question, and it was surprisingly beautiful and simple.The answer appeared loudly during an energy healing session.“Without being inspired by the intense darkness, I would not have been open to receiving all that this physical/spiritual Realm had to offer me.”‘The darkness in him was also in me and it was leading me to the light within this world.'I am now a Reiki Master, a Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner, Meditation Instructor, DreamSculptor Practitioner, Reconnective Healer, Integrative Energy Healer, Past Life Regressionist, Crystal Language Reader, Medical Intuitive, and learned "The Work" from Byron Katie. Pulling from dozens of different learned modalities and my own special access to the other Realms, I now help others develop a unique Guidance Plan for deeper connections. Socials:Website: https://www.amythegoodnurse.com/Website: https://www.mostimportantpatient.com/Insta: Amy Loughren Ridgeway @amythegoodnurseEnjoy the visual here on Youtube
For healthcare workers, the oath to "do no harm" is a guiding principle that shapes their everyday care for the sick and vulnerable. Amy Loughren was motivated to pursue a career in nursing so that she could protect others. Life as an ICU nurse wasn't always easy, but she knew she could count on her friend and coworker, Charles Cullen, for a laugh. What she didn't know, was that he was secretly one of the most prolific serial killers in the country. Nurse Amy Loughren shares the story of how she aided law enforcement in their investigation of Charles Cullen and describes the thrilling details of how she secretly recorded their conversations. Later, she discusses how she's still advocating for other healthcare workers today. In order to support healthcare workers, Amy Loughren created Most Important Patient retreats as a way to address burnout, trauma, and fatigue in the medical field. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's External Exam, we have former nurse and Reiki master, Amy Loughren on the show to discuss catching a serial killer and shocking stories from the ER.Follow Amy: Twitter (@amythegoodnurse) // Instagram (@amythegoodnurse) // Website (amythegoodnurse.com/)Check out Most Important Patient Retreats (https://www.mostimportantpatient.com/)This episode is sponsored by Stink Balm.Apply 15% off all products with the promo code "MKD15" at www.stinkbalmodorblocker.comMother Knows Death with Nicole Angemi (@Mrs_Angemi) and her daughter, Maria Q. Kane (@MariaQKane), is a weekly podcast focusing on pathology, forensics, death, and more! Each week, they will discuss related topics in the news followed up by External Exams with special guests. Enjoy!Watch this Episode (https://www.youtube.com/c/MrsAngemi)Join The Gross Room (www.thegrossroom.com)Check out our sponsors (https://theduramater.com/favorite-things/)Follow the Show (www.instagram.com/motherknowsdeath)Stay in the Loop (https://theduramater.com/newsletter/)Buy Nicole's Book (www.theduramater.com/book)Merch (www.bonfire.com/store/theduramater/)Disclaimer (https://theduramater.com/faq-items/disclaimer/)Privacy Policy (https://megaphone.spotify.com/legal) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's External Exam, we have former nurse and Reiki master, Amy Loughren on the show to discuss catching a serial killer and shocking stories from the ER. Follow Amy: Twitter (@amythegoodnurse) // Instagram (@amythegoodnurse) // Website (amythegoodnurse.com/) Check out Most Important Patient Retreats (https://www.mostimportantpatient.com/) This episode is sponsored by Stink Balm. Apply 15% off all products with the promo code "MKD15" at www.stinkbalmodorblocker.com Mother Knows Death with Nicole Angemi (@Mrs_Angemi) and her daughter, Maria Q. Kane (@MariaQKane), is a weekly podcast focusing on pathology, forensics, death, and more! Each week, they will discuss related topics in the news followed up by External Exams with special guests. Enjoy! Watch this Episode (https://www.youtube.com/c/MrsAngemi) Join The Gross Room (www.thegrossroom.com) Check out our sponsors (https://theduramater.com/favorite-things/) Follow the Show (www.instagram.com/motherknowsdeath) Stay in the Loop (https://theduramater.com/newsletter/) Buy Nicole's Book (www.theduramater.com/book) Merch (www.bonfire.com/store/theduramater/) Disclaimer (https://theduramater.com/faq-items/disclaimer/) Privacy Policy (https://megaphone.spotify.com/legal)
Amy Loughlen is a veteran trauma nurse and hypnotherapist who was portrayed in the the Netflix film "A Good Nurse". She had formed a friendship will a fellow nurse Charles Cullen, who unbeknownst to her, would become America's most deadly serial killer. We discuss Amy's early life, her journey into Nursing, the power of healing, her discovery of Cullen's murders, organisational betrayal, the powerful story of how she helped gain his confession, navigating her own mental health, her path into hypnotherapy and so much more.
Amy Loughren, the nurse who played the huge part in capturing serial killer Charles Cullen, joins Helen live from the USUS journalist and author of the book 'The Good Nurse' Charles Graeber shares too the process and challenges of digging all the information he neededFind out why nebulisers are NOT the best choice for asthma patients from Dr Andrew Ives Kelly Harvarde talks about summer readsAnd Dr Katrin Jan from the German Veterinary Clinic answers all your pet-related questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we close out the case of Charles Cullen with the involvement of Amy Loughren, how his trial went down, and the effects his crimes had on the guidelines for hospital and medical center reporting. Buy Merch, Subscribe, & Follow Us!https://linktr.ee/EthicalSideEffectsGo to https://partner.canva.com/ESEFFECTS to get started with a one-month free trial of Canva Pro today! Stop scrolling and starting listening now, with Newsly! Use promo code ESEFFECT at newsly.me and receive a 1-month free premium subscriptionSupport the showJune is Pride Month! Let's celebrate - any proceeds we receive through our podcast from June 1st-June 30th will be donated to the National LGBTQ Task Force. To learn more about this organizations, and many other LQBTQIA+ advocacy organizations, check out our Support the Cause page!
Setembro de 2002, Somerset Medical Center em Somerville, Nova Jersey. Quando a enfermeira Amy Loughren estava no turno da noite, sozinha e desamparada, e soube que um novo enfermeiro estava sendo contratado, ela acreditava que a solução dos seus problemas estava dando início. O enfermeiro era Charlie, um rapaz extremamente simpático, educado e prestativo, com alto conhecimento medicamentoso, que viria a auxiliar Amy com os seus pacientes além dos demais pacientes daquele hospital. O que Amy não sabia e começou a desconfiar é que, com o tempo, esses pacientes viriam a m0rrer de maneiras estranhas, inesperadas e, muitas vezes, repentinas. A investigação policial com a ajuda de Amy chegaria não somente ao caso de @ssass1nato desses pacientes, como um número de até mais de 40 vít1mas, todas pelas mãos deste enfermeiro tão prestativo. Injeções de digoxina e insulina, tentativas de despistar a polícia, e falta de comprometimento em investigação de um quadro de hospitais nos EUA que evidenciou um problemas sérios de investimento e de auditoria de seus profissionais, além do comportamento social e dos gatilhos que levaram este homem a cometer esses crimes, se achando um deus dentro de sua profissão. Confira mais conteúdos do canal Operação Policial: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDCMUCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg&playnext=1 Para ser MEMBRO DO CANAL, clique no link abaixo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN9trGkW4NiznUCUhHcSmg/join Uma série @medialand
Amy Loughren is an American reiki master and former registered nurse who is known for assisting in the arrest and prosecution of serial murderer Charlie Cullen.Before his apprehension, Cullen and Loughren were friends who both worked the night shift in the intensive care unit at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, New Jersey. Loughren was a single mother of two children and hiding her cardiomyopathy rom her employers, with some help from Cullen, in whom she confided.In 2003, Loughren was approached by detectives who suspected Cullen of poisoning hospital patients. The patient who triggered law enforcement interest was Florian Gall. As a patient at Somerset Medical, Gall had been improving, then he suddenly died of a massive heart attack. An autopsy showed that he had been administered digoxin. It was not on his prescription list. In small doses, digoxin can improve heart function, but the amount Gall had received was lethal. After consulting with her 11-year-old daughter, Loughren agreed to assist law enforcement. Independent of the police investigation, Loughren noticed that Cullen's medical charting was irregular. It was at points muddled and hasty, and there were frequent misspellings. The hospital's tracking system also showed Loughren that Cullen spent unusual amounts of time on the files of other nurses' patients.As part of the investigation into Cullen, Loughren met with him at a diner, wearing a wire. Because she had just had a pacemaker installed, police did not want her to wear the wire, but she insisted. “The truth is I didn't know how this would affect my heart, but I knew I needed to go in there and get that confession,” she said in an interview with Vanity Fair. During Loughren's meeting with Cullen in the diner, he did not overtly admit to the murders, but he said that he would "go down fighting." The evidence from the meeting allowed police to then arrest Cullen. After he was arrested, Loughren encouraged him to make a full confession, which then supported his convictions for 29 murders.Loughren struggled with the fact that her friend was a serial murderer and with her role in apprehending him: "And he wasn't a mercy killer. He was a cold-blooded murderer. And for me to not have seen that, I really did struggle." Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy Loughren is a former registered nurse who is known for assisting in the arrest and prosecution of serial murderer Charlie Cullen. Before his apprehension, Cullen and Loughren were friends who both worked the night shift in the ICU at Somerset Medical Center in New Jersey. Loughren was a single mother of two children and hiding her cardiomyopathy from her employers, with some help from Cullen, in whom she confided. In 2003, Loughren was approached by detectives who suspected Cullen of poisoning hospital patients. The patient who triggered law enforcement interest was Florian Gall. After consulting with her 11-year-old daughter, Loughren agreed to assist law enforcement.As part of the investigation into Cullen, Loughren met with him at a diner, wearing a wire. The evidence from the meeting allowed police to then arrest Cullen. After he was arrested, Loughren encouraged him to make a full confession, which then supported his convictions for 29 murders.
El shock se siente en la sala de emergencias. Tu paciente, que ayer se sentía perfecto y que probablemente hoy darías de alta, acaba de fallecer. Nadie en la unidad de cuidados intensivos del hospital Somerset sabe qué pasó. Un paro cardíaco, dicen. Ocasionado por una sobredosis de insulina que le detuvo el corazón. Errores así han sucedido antes. Excepto que tu paciente no tenía diabetes.Sigue Crimen Remix en: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Yw52X9Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/3lG7w6UO donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. Crimen Remix es una producción original de Esto no es radio. Guión, conducción y producción de Natalia Luján y Sandra Fernandez. Las ilustraciones de cada episodio son de Xitlalli Rayas. Idea original, diseño sonoro, edición y dirección de Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra.
El shock se siente en la sala de emergencias. Tu paciente, que ayer se sentía perfecto y que probablemente hoy darías de alta, acaba de fallecer. Nadie en la unidad de cuidados intensivos del hospital Somerset sabe qué pasó. Un paro cardíaco, dicen. Ocasionado por una sobredosis de insulina que le detuvo el corazón. Errores así han sucedido antes. Excepto que tu paciente no tenía diabetes.Crimen Remix es una producción original de Esto no es radio. Guión, conducción y producción de Natalia Luján y Sandra Fernandez. Las ilustraciones de cada episodio son de Xitlalli Rayas. Idea original, diseño sonoro, edición y dirección de Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra.
El shock se siente en la sala de emergencias. Tu paciente, que ayer se sentía perfecto y que probablemente hoy darías de alta, acaba de fallecer. Nadie en la unidad de cuidados intensivos del hospital Somerset sabe qué pasó. Un paro cardíaco, dicen. Ocasionado por una sobredosis de insulina que le detuvo el corazón. Errores así han sucedido antes. Excepto que tu paciente no tenía diabetes.Sigue Crimen Remix en: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Yw52X9Apple podcasts: https://apple.co/3lG7w6UO donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. Crimen Remix es una producción original de Esto no es radio. Guión, conducción y producción de Natalia Luján y Sandra Fernandez. Las ilustraciones de cada episodio son de Xitlalli Rayas. Idea original, diseño sonoro, edición y dirección de Fernando "Micro" Hernández Becerra.
This week, the inspiration of the Netflix movie The Good Nurse, Amy Loughren joins Chris to share her experience working with a killer. In 2003, Amy was working in the ICU at Parkfield Memorial Hospital when she met fellow nurse, Charlie Cullen. Charlie had a great personality and was very caring. Listen in as Amy shares what it was like being best friend with a killer. Follow Amy on Instagram or on her website. Connect with GravityLinkedIn I Facebook I Instagram I YouTube I Website I MERCHANDISEContact Chris or Jaimie at: chris@gravityct.comMusic credit: https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/
Welcome to Wellthy Living Conversation episode 68 with special guest Amy Loughren (the real nurse behind the Netflix movie 'The GoodNurse'.)Amy worked for many years as an overloaded trauma/ICU/ER nurse but in 2003 her life path changed. In this very authentic, open conversation Amy shares her story of unknowingly befriending a serial killer - Charles Cullen in 2001 and her intense journey in helping detectives put him in jail. Amy generously took me through the deep layers of her personal quest in self-discovery this very unique experience took her on.The conversation was deep and full of thought provoking insights. We talked about friendship, family, trauma, betrayal, denial, boundaries, compassion, accountability, aligning to values, a bigger purpose, breaking intergenerational healing, and more.There were tangents and that uncovered lots of takeaways. Normal people can do extraordinary things is one takeaway that Amy would like you to walk away with. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did. We would love your feedback- What's your biggest insight or takeaway ...leave a comment and let us know.Please leave a review and share the episode with your network and consider subscribing to the Wellthy Living conversations podcast on iTunes and Youtube so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who's stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally.To find out more about my services you can visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.For info on Amy, follow her on Instagram - Amy the Good Nurse.Until next time remember connection is medicine.
If you harbour ambitions to write film scripts, you must listen to this - a very welcome return to the podcast to Krysty Wilson-Cairns, who joins us discuss her truly excellent Netflix vehicle, The Good Nurse. Starring Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne, The Good Nurse tells the story of Amy Loughren, a night nurse who suspects that her co-worker is the serial killer Charles Cullen. Perhaps more importantly for our purposes, Krysty offers a truly fascinating insight into the creative workings of the screenwriter. Merry Christmas, everyone!!!
Episode 126:THE REAL GOOD NURSE w/ Special Guest (Amy Loughren, RN) | The Success Of Radiology Starts With You! | Yes! It is true! Les Jockeys are hanging out with the real deal GOOD NURSE! In Episode 125, The Jockeys discuss the riveting new Netflix movie/documentary THE GOOD NURSE. Based off the of the New York Times bestselling book THE GOOD NURSE: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder by Charles Graeber. A true story of the hunt for one of the most prolific serial killer (Charlie Cullen) and the woman (Amy Loughren, RN) who helped capture him. This is a must listen! Straight from the mouth of the real Hero and Medical Professional. Because of her bravery, safeguards in hospitals were implemented so nothing like this can happen again. Let the Jockeys know what you think in the comments. You may get featured on a follow up episode.Buy Us A Drink!
This episode, we welcome Amy Loughren, a real life hero and a pivotal character in “The Good Nurse” which follows the real story of Charles Cullen, a prolific serial killer who killed possibly over a hundred patients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before finally getting caught in the early 2000s, due in large part to her help. The movie is adapted from the 2013 book called "The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder," by journalist Charles Graeber. Amy's story is now getting another look in the new Netflix series “Capturing the Killer Nurse.”
It's the final (regular) That's So Chronic episode of the year! How is that even possible!? Seeing as it's the final Tuesday of the month it's a That's So episode. Today we are chatting about the two latest films to be released on Netflix all about serial killer Charles Cullen. It is of course The Good Nurse and Capturing The Killer Nurse …and I have got a lot of fun facts to share with you all!!! The Good Nurse is directed by Tobias Lindholm and stars Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne. “Nurse Amy Loughren is shocked when Charlie Cullen, one of her colleagues, is found responsible for the murder of dozens of patients over a period of sixteen years, across two states and nine hospitals, without being charged.” Capturing The Killer Nurse is a documentary film directed by Tim Travers Hawkins and “reveals how investigators proved ICU nurse Charles Cullen was killing patients — and how close he came to getting away with murder.” All the links! Amy Loughren's website: amythegoodnurse.com and socials @amythegoodnurse The Atlantic article by Shirley Li New York Times article by Dave Itzkoff Two interesting interviews with Tobias Lindholm in WhyNow and Deadline Jessica Chastain's interview with IndieWire Find That's So Chronic on IG and Tiktok: @thatssochronic and don't forget to sign up to the newsletter: thatssochronic.substack.com Thanks for listening! Love ya! @thatssochronic | @jessssbrien | #ThatsSoChronic If you have something that you would like discussed on an upcoming That's So: episode, I would love to hear from you! Drop me an email (hello@jessbrien.com), a DM on instagram, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/4RZbCiHARjV5gmcWA Disclaimer: Here at That's So Chronic we are sharing personal stories and are not advocating any type of treatment, therapy, procedure or intervention. Everyone is unique so please seek professional medical advice before making any decisions for yourself or for others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, Harini provides a play-by-play of The Good Nurse, Netflix's recent true-crime biopic that details the harrowing story of nurse Amy Loughren who became a confidential informant for the New Jersey Police Department in their efforts to catch serial killer Charles Cullen. Cullen was a nurse who moved discreetly within the healthcare industry for 16 years before being caught for poisoning and murdering patients. As Part I, this episode will cover the film adaptation of this incredible story. Stay tuned for Part II which will shed more light on the events that occurred in real life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Syd & Jess cover yet another medical serial killer, Charles Cullen and the heroic nurse who helped take him down. When Nurse Amy Loughren finds out that her friend and colleague, Charles Cullen, is likely responsible for the murder of dozens of patients over a period of sixteen years, she joins forces with the detectives looking to hold him responsible. This week, we're covering the investigation, his confessions, and sentencing. If you want to help us grow, subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcast fix!Sources for this episode:https://www.amythegoodnurse.com/true-story https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/charles-cullenhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Cullenhttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/cullen-charles.htm https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a41803528/why-did-charles-cullen-kill-good-nurse/https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/articles/charles-cullen-killer-nurse-estimated-400-victimshttps://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Cullenhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/the-good-nurse-true-story-netflix-b2213627.htmlhttps://www.inquirer.com/news/good-nurse-netflix-charles-cullen-20221027.htmlhttps://www.nj.com/entertainment/2022/10/meet-the-good-nurse-hero-who-helped-put-nj-serial-killer-charles-cullen-behind-bars.htmlhttps://www.nj.com/news/2008/02/hospitals_end_suits_by_cullen.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqSEv2SIokk Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/fairytalesLicense code: ZQGXUZWNXEBLK6Y0Support the show
This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: The real story of Netflix's “The Good Nurse,” how one nurse risked everything to stop one of America's most notorious serial killers. Amy Loughren joins host Ana Garcia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Men in body armor claiming to be police kicked down a door and opened fire on a Texas family who fired back, authorities said. One suspect died in the fire fight. A former Playboy model accused of murdering her boyfriend. A jealous California woman and her gangster boyfriend fatally shot the woman's teenage sister and newborn niece, police have charged. Amy Loughren worked alongside Charles Cullen for a year and a half at a New Jersey hospital. She never suspected anything until police confidentially showed her evidence that he was injecting patients with lethal doses of drugs. A notorious pedophile already serving life in prison in the Philippines has been sentenced to another 129 years — for filming himself raping impoverished kids, including a baby and a girl found buried under his home. Cumberland County man accused of buying human body parts online was scheduled to have a preliminary hearing on Wednesday, but it was pushed back to November. America does a poor job tracking and accounting for its unsolved homicides. Every year, at least 5,000 killers get away with murder. The rate at which police clear homicides through arrest has declined over the years until, today, about a third go unsolved. 2 men in body armor claiming to be HPD, kick in family's front door during deadly home invasion, deputies say Kelsey Turner, model accused of murdering California psychiatrist, appears in court Woman accused of killing teen sister, newborn over ‘sibling rivalry' ‘The Good Nurse' Speaks About Her Serial Killer Co-Worker Pedophile serving life gets another 129 years for filming his depraved child rapes Cumberland County man accused of buying human body parts preliminary hearing rescheduled Murder Accountability Project We would love to hear from you! Call and leave us up to a 3 min message. Call Us: (325)261-0892 Contact us by email: midnightrad.io101@gmail.com Visit our Website for episodes, articles and merch: www.midnightrad.io https://anchor.fm/midnightrad Leave us an audio message here: https://anchor.fm/midnightrad/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/support
Dr. Cohen shares his cinematic and medical thoughts on the Netflix movie: The Good Nurse. The film is based on a true story with Eddie Redmayne playing serial killer nurse Charles Cullen, while Jessica Chastain plays Amy Loughren, his co-worker that helped bring him down. We talk about how the movie stays true to main events that really happened, but we also discuss parts of the story the movie left out.
The Good Nurse on Netflix starring Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne is one of the best movies I have seen in a while! The true story of serial killer Charles Cullen through the eyes of his work wife, Amy Loughren is fascinating and weirdly not talked about enough! Luckily I got to talk to the real good nurse- Amy Loughren- who bravely helped put Charles Cullen behind bars 20 years ago. I ask her all the burning questions I had while watching the movie! Capturing the Killer Nurse is out on Netflix on November 11. Instagram: @amythegoodnurse Twitter: @amythegoodnurse Produced by Dear Media
Sixteen years, nine hospitals and dozens dead. As a nurse, working the night shift with critical care patients, he flew under the radar, leaving the facility when his activities were noticed only to go to work at the next hospital. Tainting IV bags or injecting the patient or their line with drugs, his murders went undetected until one nurse - who was his friend– helped to get his confession. This is Charlie Cullen. The Night Shift Nurse and Killer.Sources used for this podcastJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA...
This week, Syd & Jess cover yet another medical serial killer, Charles Cullen and the heroic nurse who helped take him down. When Nurse Amy Loughren finds out that her friend and colleague, Charles Cullen, is likely responsible for the murder of dozens of patients over a period of sixteen years, she joins forces with the detectives looking to hold him responsible. If you want to help us grow, subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcast fix!Sources for this episode:https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/charles-cullenhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Cullenhttps://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/cullen-charles.htm https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a41803528/why-did-charles-cullen-kill-good-nurse/https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/articles/charles-cullen-killer-nurse-estimated-400-victimshttps://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Charles_Cullenhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/the-good-nurse-true-story-netflix-b2213627.htmlhttps://www.inquirer.com/news/good-nurse-netflix-charles-cullen-20221027.htmlhttps://www.nj.com/entertainment/2022/10/meet-the-good-nurse-hero-who-helped-put-nj-serial-killer-charles-cullen-behind-bars.htmlhttps://www.amythegoodnurse.com/true-story Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/fairytalesLicense code: ZQGXUZWNXEBLK6Y0Support the show
Based on the book by Charles Graeber, The Good Nurse tells the story of Amy Loughren (Jessica Chastain), a compassionate nurse who begins to grow suspicious that her colleague Charlie Cullen (Eddie Redmayne) is responsible for a series of mysterious patient deaths. Over the past two months, Krista sat down separately with director Tobias Lindholm, Chastain, and Redmayne to discuss their experiences making the film. Today, we're weaving together those conversations to get a glimpse inside the incredible story and tireless work that fueled its creation.
The Good Nurse is a sombre, serious and affecting drama based on the story of Charles Cullen, one of the most notorious serial killer cases in American history, with superb performances from Eddie Redmayne as Cullen, who abused his position as a nurse to kill patients, and Jessica Chastain as Amy Loughren, a fellow nurse and friend who helped the police apprehend Cullen and put a stop to a spree that had lasted for more than a decade and, it is believed, accounted for hundreds of victims. It was also Empire's gala presentation at this year's BFI London Film Festival, and in our latest Empire Podcast special, Chris Hewitt sits down on Zoom with Chastain and Redmayne, director Tobias Lindholm and writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, for chats about the movie, its dark subject matter, its scathing criticism of the American healthcare system, and much, much more. Enjoy.
Eddie Redmayne joins the show to talk about his role as Charles Cullen in Tobias Lindholm's chilling new thriller, The Good Nurse. Based on the book by Charles Graeber, the film follows Amy Loughren (Jessica Chastain), a compassionate nurse who begins to grow suspicious that her colleague is responsible for a series of mysterious patient deaths.Redmayne explains how he captured the physicality and essence of Cullen's character, shares what he's taking away from his experience working with Chastain, and describes witnessing Lindholm's incredible confidence and leadership on set.He also recounts how he was terrified of being fired while working on Robert De Niro's 2006 spy film, The Good Shepherd, reflects on his experience performing in Cabaret, and touches on his recent studies at Lecoq, a French theatre school in Paris.
With this year's UN Climate Conference – COP27 – just under a month away, political leaders and activists are preparing to visit Egypt which will host the event this year. Climate activist Farwiza Farhan and Patience Nabukalu join Jessica to talk about the power that women hold when it comes to climate conservation. Amy Loughren is the woman who helped to secure the conviction of notorious serial killer Charles Cullen. Cullen was a nurse who administered lethal doses of medication to patients in multiple hospitals and nursing homes in America throughout his 16-year career. In 2006 he pleaded guilty to 29 murders and is currently serving a life sentence for his crimes. Amy was a critical care nurse who worked the night shift with him at his final place of employment and collaborated with detectives to secure his confession. Her story is now being told in Netflix's new film The Good Nurse, starring Eddie Redmayne as Charles Cullen and Jessica Chastain as Amy. Friday night saw an historic match between England and the USA, it was the fastest-selling England football game – men's or women's – at the new Wembley stadium. Another historic moment saw the original Lionesses finally get caps for their first international game in 1972. They weren't recognised by the FA at the time but thanks to the reserve goalie of the team Sue Whyatt, who text in to Woman's Hour earlier this year, they were presented with their caps on Friday night. Sue Whyatt joins Jessica. Cecilia Knapp is a poet, playwright and novelist and was the Young People's Laureate for London 2020-21. She won the Ruth Rendell Award in 2021 which honours the writer who has had the most significant influence on literacy in the UK in the past year. She has also been shortlisted for many poetry awards - including the 2022 Forward prize. She joins Jessica to talk about her debut collection Peach Pig, which candidly explores loss, motherlessness, the complicated relationships women have with their bodies, and grief. Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Emma Pearce