Kimberly Clark Saenz
- January 10, 2024
- Nurse
Quick Facts
Full Name | Kimberly Clark Saenz |
Occupation | Nurse |
Date Of Birth | Nov 3, 1973(1973-11-03) |
Age | 51 |
Birthplace | Fall River |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Kimberly Clark Saenz Biography
Name | Kimberly Clark Saenz |
Birthday | Nov 3 |
Birth Year | 1973 |
Place Of Birth | Fall River |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Children(s) | 2 |
Kimberly Clark Saenz is one of the most popular and richest Nurse who was born on November 3, 1973 in Fall River, ****. Kimberly Clark Saenz (born November 3, 1973) also known as Kimberly Clark Fowler, is a former licensed practical nurse and a convicted serial killer. She was tried and convicted for killing several patients at a Texas dialysis center by injecting bleach into their dialysis lines.
On April 28, 2008; with inspectors on site, two more patients, Marva Rhone and Carolyn Risinger, suffered severe drops in blood pressure. Patients Linda Hall and Lurlene Hamilton subsequently testified that they saw Saenz draw a bleach solution into two syringes, then inject the substance into Rhone and Risinger’s dialysis lines. When Clinton confronted Saenz, Saenz said she was cleaning an unused dialysis machine, and used a syringe to get a precise measurement–a method that was contrary to DaVita corporate policy. The bucket Saenz was using, as well as the syringes, tested positive for bleach. Police were called in, and the clinic was shut down for two weeks. After several other syringes used by Saenz tested positive for bleach, she was fired the following day. Her nursing license was subsequently suspended. Saenz then applied to work as a receptionist in a Lufkin medical office, in violation of her bail.
On March 31, 2012, an Angelina County jury convicted Saenz of murdering five patients and injuring five other patients. Prosecutors sought the death penalty. However, on April 2, 2012, Saenz was sentenced to five concurrent terms of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the five murders, plus three consecutive 20-year sentences for aggravated assault. The five murder victims were Clara Strange, Thelma Metcalf, Garlin Kelley, Cora Bryant and Opal Few.
Despite the seemingly damning forensic evidence and eyewitness accounts, police and Angelina County prosecutors were at a loss to prove that the bleach had indeed gone from the patients’ dialysis lines into their bloodstreams. At the time, almost no research had been done on how to detect bleach in blood. They got in touch with Mark Sochaski, an analytical chemist and bioterrorism expert. He was developing a test for measuring chlorine exposure by measuring the presence of chlorotyrosine, an amino acid formed from exposure to chlorinating agents like bleach. Sochaski tested several samples sent to him by investigators, and discovered chlorotyrosine peaks in nine samples – something that could only be explained by exposure to bleach. When the bleach entered the patients’ bloodstream, it caused their red blood cells to explode, which in turn released iron. It was this process, called hemolysis, which caused them to go into cardiac arrest and die.
District attorney Clyde Herrington believed there were more victims than just the ten indicted cases, based on CDC research. The CDC epidemiologist statistically connected Saenz to other adverse health events. Lufkin Police detectives could only obtain medical waste from two weeks prior to April 28, 2008, so there was inadequate evidence to raise further indictments against Saenz in the other incidents. At the victim impact statement portion of the trial, the daughter of victim Thelma Metcalf told Saenz, “You are nothing more than a psychopathic serial killer. I hope you burn in hell”.
Kimberly Clark Saenz Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Nurse |
House | Living in own house. |
Kimberly Clark Saenz is one of the richest Nurse from . According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kimberly Clark Saenz 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Saenz was married with two young children. She suffered from drug dependence and used stolen prescription medication. She had been arrested for public intoxication and criminal trespass after a 2007 domestic disturbance with her husband, though the two later reconciled.
Saenz was born in Fall River, Massachusetts. By 2007, she had made her way to Lufkin, Texas, where she was hired as a nurse at DaVita’s dialysis clinic. She was hired despite a checkered employment history. At the time, she had been fired at least four times from health care jobs. One of those firings came when her bosses at Woodland Heights Hospital caught her stealing Demerol (which was found in her handbag) and cheating on a urine test.
In the spring of 2008, DaVita’s Lufkin clinic saw an unusual spike in patients falling seriously ill during their treatments. Paramedics were called to the clinic 30 times in April – double the number of calls in the past year. For instance, one patient, Thelma Metcalf, had to go to the emergency room several times due to getting too much Heparin blood thinner. More seriously, patients were going into cardiac arrest. The spike in EMS calls was especially unusual since under normal conditions, dialysis patients almost never code.
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Top Facts about Kimberly Clark Saenz
- Kimberly Clark Saenz is an American serial killer.
- She was convicted of killing five patients with bleach injections.
- The murders occurred at a Texas dialysis clinic in 2008-09.
- Saenz was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2013.
- She had a history of drug abuse and theft prior to the killings.
- The case led to changes in Texas’ regulation of dialysis clinics.
- Saenz’s victims ranged in age from 61 to 83 years old.
- Prosecutors argued she killed for attention and sympathy from coworkers.
- The trial lasted six weeks and included testimony from over 100 witnesses.
- Saenz maintains her innocence and has appealed her conviction multiple times.