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Police releasing new information in case of Ontario nurse accused of killing 8 seniors

WATCH ABOVE: OPP are set to release new information in the case of Elizabeth Wettlaufer, the Ontario nurse accused of killing eight seniors. As Ashley Carter reports, police will release the update before Wettlaufer is scheduled to appear in a Woodstock court Friday morning. – Jan 12, 2017

Police say they will be releasing new information Friday in the case of an Ontario nurse charged with killing eight nursing home patients.

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Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. David Rektor told Global News new information related to the investigation will be released by police Friday morning, ahead of a scheduled in-person court appearance. Rektor declined to specify if more charges could be laid or additional alleged victims would be identified.

Elizabeth Tracey Mae Wettlaufer, 49, was charged with eight counts of first-degree murder on Oct. 25 after the OPP said a drug was administered to patients at two nursing homes in Woodstock and London, Ont. between 2007 and 2014.

READ MORE: Woodstock nurse charged with murder of 8 elderly patients appears in court

OPP said the investigation began in Woodstock on Sept. 29, and then expanded to London, Oxford and Brant counties. Investigators announced Oct. 14 that a suspect had been identified and there was no further risk to public safety.

Wettlaufer is accused in seven deaths at the Caressant Care Long Term Care Home in Woodstock from 2007 to 2014 and an eighth death at Meadow Park in London in 2014.

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She was licensed as a nurse with the Ontario College of Nurses on Aug. 11, 1995, according to documents on the organization’s website, and resigned on Sept. 30 — the day after police launched their investigation.

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READ MORE: What we know about the Woodstock nurse charged with killing 8 nursing home residents

According to a peace bond dated Oct. 6 obtained from court, Wettlaufer was placed under several conditions before entering into police custody that prevented her from possessing or consuming alcohol and possessing insulin or drugs other than over-the-counter medications or those prescribed by a physician.

Wettlaufer was also barred from providing caregiver services as well as attending long-term care facilities and hospitals.

She is scheduled to make an in-person appearance at a Woodstock court Friday. Her lawyer did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

READ MORE: Nurse accused of killing 8 people at nursing homes in Ontario

Woodstock Police Chief William Renton said in October investigators were “confident at this time that all of the victims have been identified and families have been notified.”

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The names of the alleged victims, their ages, and the dates of their deaths are as follows:

  • James Silcox, 84, Caressant Care – Woodstock, Aug. 17, 2007
  • Maurice Granat, 84, Caressant Care – Woodstock, Dec. 23, 2007
  • Gladys Millard 87, Caressant Care – Woodstock, Oct. 14, 2011
  • Helen Matheson, 95, Caressant Care – Woodstock, Oct. 27, 2011
  • Mary Zurawinski, 96, Caressant Care – Woodstock, Nov. 7, 2011
  • Helen Young,90, Caressant Care – Woodstock, July 14, 2013
  • Maureen Pickering,79, Caressant Care – Woodstock, March 28, 2014
  • Arpad Horvath, 75, Meadow Park – London, Aug. 31, 2014

WATCH: Daughter of victim in Ontario nursing home killings speaks outside court

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