Evidence
Prosecution
It was proven that Angelo injected Pavulon, or Anectine, or both into ten of his dead patients. He murdered twelve patients out of the thirty-seven he assaulted. There was also a report from a toxicologist. A search from Angelo's locker turned out with hypodermic needles and a vial of potassium chloride. A search of Angelo's apartment concluding in finding Pavulon and Anectine.
It was proven that Angelo injected Pavulon, or Anectine, or both into ten of his dead patients. He murdered twelve patients out of the thirty-seven he assaulted. There was also a report from a toxicologist. A search from Angelo's locker turned out with hypodermic needles and a vial of potassium chloride. A search of Angelo's apartment concluding in finding Pavulon and Anectine.