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Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz has been found guilty of injecting dangerous drugs into IV bags at the Baylor Scott & White Surgicare in North Dallas.
The 12-person jury returned guilty verdicts on all 10 counts. The jury reached the guilty verdict after about seven hours of deliberations.
Ortiz was wearing a mask and showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
There were 11 patients who suffered cardiac emergencies, and a fellow doctor, Dr. Melanie Kaspar, died from the IV bags.
"There's no closure. My best friend is gone," said John Kaspar, Dr. Melanie Kaspar's widower, shortly after the verdict. "I don't think he ever looked me in the eye…It's almost like you have so many emotions you can't sift them out, you get flooded."
The 12-person jury returned guilty verdicts on all 10 counts. The jury reached the guilty verdict after about seven hours of deliberations.
Ortiz was wearing a mask and showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
There were 11 patients who suffered cardiac emergencies, and a fellow doctor, Dr. Melanie Kaspar, died from the IV bags.
"There's no closure. My best friend is gone," said John Kaspar, Dr. Melanie Kaspar's widower, shortly after the verdict. "I don't think he ever looked me in the eye…It's almost like you have so many emotions you can't sift them out, you get flooded."
Dallas doctor found guilty of poisoning IV bags
Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz has been found guilty of injecting dangerous drugs into IV bags at the Baylor Scott & White Surgicare in North Dallas.
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