Elizabeth Wettlaufer's former boss says that if it hadn't been for the Ontario Nurses Association, Wettlaufer would have been fired years earlier. When she was four, her family moved to South Zorra, a rural community near Woodstock. The former nurse may have gotten away with the killings if she kept quiet. A day after allegedly killing a 96-year-old patient in a Woodstock, Ont., nursing home, Elizabeth Wettlaufer set sail on a 10-day Caribbean cruise, CBC News has learned. Key recommendations from the public inquiry into Elizabeth Wettlaufer. Elizabeth Wettlaufer grew up in a farming community in southern Ontario, where everyone knew her as Beth Parker, the daughter of middle-class Christian fundamentalists. Well sad this had to happen before the government pulled up there socks to take care of those whom worked and supported government all their years. CBC News. Justice Eileen Gillese's counsel provide an update on the inquiry into how Elizabeth Wettlaufer was able to kill eight seniors in her care. Neighbor's description of accused serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer, ... CBC News 7,471 views. READ MORE: Elizabeth Wettlaufer, former nurse charged in 8 seniors’ deaths, expected to plead guilty. The Star. Elizabeth Wettlaufer is escorted from the courthouse in Woodstock, Ont., on Jan. 13, 2017. “Case of killer nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer to be subject of public inquiry”. “Ex-nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer felt 'red surge' before killing elderly patients”. Wettlaufer was the charge nurse, so she'd have her own patients in her own part of the building, plus she'd help the PRNs in other parts of the buildings. Ferguson, R. 26 June 2017. Elizabeth Wettlaufer: What we know about murder accused ... the facility in Ms Wettlaufer's hometown of Woodstock where seven of the residents ... normal kind of person," Derek Gilbert told CBC. by john lancaster via twitter 6/26/2017 4:14:05 PM Wettlaufer "was not stopped by staff...not stopped through astute police investigation. The Star. Elizabeth Tracy Mae "Beth" Wettlaufer (born Elizabeth Mae Parker) is a Canadian angel of death-type serial killer and poisoner. This video is unavailable. A public inquiry has found that systemic failures in long-term care allowed serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer to murder eight elderly patients at long-term care homes in southwestern Ontario. Police investigating Elizabeth Wettlaufer had only first names of some of the nursing care home residents alleged to have been targeted. Key recommendations from the public inquiry into Elizabeth Wettlaufer. Dubinski, K & McKee, K. 1 June 2017. 1 Background 2 Murders, Arrest, Incarceration, and Aftermath 3 Moudus Operandi 4 Profile 5 Known Victims 6 On Criminal Minds 7 Sources Wettlaufer was born as Elizabeth Mae Parker on June 10, 1967 in Woodstock, Ontario. Daughter of Elizabeth Wettlaufer's last victim is unconvinced the public inquiry will result in changes to long-term health care system. CBC News. Seven of the patients died at Caressant Care Long Term Care … #Analysis: Elizabeth Wettlaufer murdered 8 elderly patients, yet her crimes went unnoticed for a decade. Elizabeth Wettlaufer, 49, pleaded guilty earlier this month to killing five women and three men in two nursing homes between 2007 and 2014. “BREAKING: Elizabeth Wettlaufer's lawyer confirms she will plead guilty to all 14 charges, including eight 1st-degree murder charges.” “Elizabeth Wettlaufer … Mary Zurawinski was a patient at the Caressant Care long-term care facility where Wettlaufer worked when she died on Nov. 7, 2011. “Case of killer nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer to be subject of public inquiry”. Elizabeth Wettlaufer, who used insulin to kill her patients, is currently serving a life sentence. Flanagan, R. 8 March 2018. The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry was established on August 1, 2017, by Order in Council following Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s conviction of eight counts of first degree murder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of aggravated assault; offences she committed while working as a registered nurse in Long-Term Care Homes. Glad to see positive changes. Ferguson, R. 26 June 2017. Elizabeth Wettlaufer: ... Canada’s national broadcaster, CBC, reported the inquiry revealed there were issues with the killer nurse from the moment she started her career in 1995. She also had access to medication rooms, which had insulin and narcotics, had keys to entire building. Elizabeth Tracy Mae Wettlaufer (née Elizabeth Mae Parker; born June 10, 1967) is a convicted Canadian serial killer and former registered nurse who confessed to murdering eight senior citizens and attempting to murder six others in Southwestern Ontario between 2007 and 2016. ELizabeth Tracey Mae Wettlaufer, 49, was arrested Monday night, the CBC reports. Dubinski, K & McKee, K. 1 June 2017. “Elizabeth Wettlaufer … Flanagan, R. 8 March 2018. ... (CBC) reported. She was told she may never be released. Watch Queue Queue Neighbor's description of accused serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer, with commentary. “Ex-nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer felt 'red surge' before killing elderly patients”. Watch Queue Queue. Remembering the eight seniors killed by Elizabeth Wettlaufer Wettlaufer was born Elizabeth Parker in 1967, while her parents were students at a Bible college in Toronto. Nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer is "quite depressed" and has had to be moved to another prison unit after threats against her. At least three Ontario police services were aware that serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer confessed to attacking a fifteenth elderly patient, yet the crime was withheld from the public and was never disclosed during a multi-million-dollar public inquiry looking into Wettlaufer's crimes and why they went undetected for so long. According to John Lancaster’s in-depth reporting on Wettlaufer for the CBC , her father was active in the Baptist church and was, according to childhood neighbour Glen Hart, “very controlling.” Judge sentences 'shadow of death' Wettlaufer: "On all counts of 1st-degree murder, there will be a sentence of life behind bars." Wettlaufer's lawyer says the crimes have "affected the public's trust in institution that care for the elderly." Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. Elizabeth Wettlaufer, 50, ... worry now and are fearful that our family members are aging,” a friend of 96-year-old victim Mary Zurawinski told the CBC. The Inquiry is Established.