A commission examining the case of Canada’s “first known health-care serial killer” said systemic failures in long-term care allowed Elizabeth Wettlaufer to carry out her crimes without raising suspicion. The commissioner, Eileen Gillese, debunks myths about the case on July 31 in Woodstock, Ont., in a press conference revealing the main findings of the report.
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