Charles Cullen's Victims
The pictures on the frame that these people are holding are Cullen's Victims.
This 2 part video shows Charles Cullen getting interviewed about how he feels about his victims and about the victims family appealing and pushing charges against him.
Charles Cullen confessed to the authorities that he killed up to 40 patients during his 16 years being a nurse. But After Charles was interviewed by the police, psychiatric professionals, and journalist it became clear to them that Charles had killed many more, experts estimated that Charles may ultimately responsible for some 400 murders.
Here are some names of Cullen's victims, including their ages, hometowns, hospital involved and date of the death:
-John W. Yengo Sr. a 72 year old man who was a 1948 graduate of John Marshall Law School,
He was a Jersey City Municipal judge who twice ran for mayor of his hometown but unsuccessful.
John Died in June 11, 1988 at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston.
-Lucy Mugavero, 90 years old, she is from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, died March 9, 1993, at Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Lucy is a former garment worker with three children and eight grandchildren, one of whom later became the mayor of Phillipsburg and chairman of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
-Mary Natoli, 85 of age,she is also from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, died July 23, 1993, at Warren Hospital.
Mary is a former silk mill worker who was described by her family as a hardworking Italian grandmother.
-Helen Dean of Lopatcong Township, New Jersey, 91 years old, died Sept. 1, 1993, at Warren Hospital. Dean was in the hospital for breast cancer surgery. After her death, her son Larry vowed to find her killer but died of cancer in 2001.
-LeRoy Sinn, 71 years old, hometown not disclosed, LeRoy died Jan. 21, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. A patent attorney and a member of a club called Gardeners of Somerset Valley. He used his legal knowledge to help the club set up a scholarship fund.
-Earl Young, 76 years old, hometown not disclosed, died May 31, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Young worked as stock clerk at Flemington Cut Glass, where the owner described him as a reserved but easygoing person.
-Catherine Dext, 49 years old, hometown not disclosed, died June 9, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Dext was a supervisor at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Union Township, where a colleague described her as a low-key person who always did her job.
-Frank Mazzacco, 66 years old, hometown not disclosed, died June 24, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Mazzacco taught for 34 years in public schools in Trenton and at one time served as the teachers' union president.
-Jesse Eichlin, 81 years old, hometown not disclosed, died July 10, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Eichlin was a farmer and carpenter who used his skills to help build a Sunday school wing for his Franklin Township church.
-Ottomar Schramm, 78 years old, of Bethlehem, Pa, died Dec. 30, 1998, at Easton Hospital in Easton, Pa. Described by his daughter as a man who worked two jobs to provide for his wife and three children. Schramm was born in Nicaragua to missionaries.
-Matthew Mattern, 22 years old, of Shamokin, Pa, died Aug. 31, 1999, at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Salisbury Township, Pa. One of Cullen's youngest victims who was in the hospital after being severely burned in a car accident.
-Irene Krapf, 79 years old, of Tamaqua, Pa, died June 22, 2001, at St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill, Pa. Krapf, who had eight children and 22 grandchildren, helped her husband run a taxi company out of the family's home.
Here are some names of Cullen's victims, including their ages, hometowns, hospital involved and date of the death:
-John W. Yengo Sr. a 72 year old man who was a 1948 graduate of John Marshall Law School,
He was a Jersey City Municipal judge who twice ran for mayor of his hometown but unsuccessful.
John Died in June 11, 1988 at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston.
-Lucy Mugavero, 90 years old, she is from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, died March 9, 1993, at Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Lucy is a former garment worker with three children and eight grandchildren, one of whom later became the mayor of Phillipsburg and chairman of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
-Mary Natoli, 85 of age,she is also from Phillipsburg, New Jersey, died July 23, 1993, at Warren Hospital.
Mary is a former silk mill worker who was described by her family as a hardworking Italian grandmother.
-Helen Dean of Lopatcong Township, New Jersey, 91 years old, died Sept. 1, 1993, at Warren Hospital. Dean was in the hospital for breast cancer surgery. After her death, her son Larry vowed to find her killer but died of cancer in 2001.
-LeRoy Sinn, 71 years old, hometown not disclosed, LeRoy died Jan. 21, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. A patent attorney and a member of a club called Gardeners of Somerset Valley. He used his legal knowledge to help the club set up a scholarship fund.
-Earl Young, 76 years old, hometown not disclosed, died May 31, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Young worked as stock clerk at Flemington Cut Glass, where the owner described him as a reserved but easygoing person.
-Catherine Dext, 49 years old, hometown not disclosed, died June 9, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Dext was a supervisor at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Union Township, where a colleague described her as a low-key person who always did her job.
-Frank Mazzacco, 66 years old, hometown not disclosed, died June 24, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Mazzacco taught for 34 years in public schools in Trenton and at one time served as the teachers' union president.
-Jesse Eichlin, 81 years old, hometown not disclosed, died July 10, 1996 at Hunterdon Medical Center. Eichlin was a farmer and carpenter who used his skills to help build a Sunday school wing for his Franklin Township church.
-Ottomar Schramm, 78 years old, of Bethlehem, Pa, died Dec. 30, 1998, at Easton Hospital in Easton, Pa. Described by his daughter as a man who worked two jobs to provide for his wife and three children. Schramm was born in Nicaragua to missionaries.
-Matthew Mattern, 22 years old, of Shamokin, Pa, died Aug. 31, 1999, at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Salisbury Township, Pa. One of Cullen's youngest victims who was in the hospital after being severely burned in a car accident.
-Irene Krapf, 79 years old, of Tamaqua, Pa, died June 22, 2001, at St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill, Pa. Krapf, who had eight children and 22 grandchildren, helped her husband run a taxi company out of the family's home.
His youngest known victim was Michael T. Strenko, 21 years old, who was having routine spleen surgery when he was poisoned
His oldest known victim was Helen Dean, at the age of 91 years old. She was in the hospital for breast cancer surgery when she died