Ann Arbor Hospital Murders
In the summer of 1975 it was rumored that two Filipino nurses were poisoning people in the Veterans Administration Hospital. 35 patients went into asthmatic attacks and 11 of them died. Some people believed that the nurses weren’t actually guilty and the deaths were just medical issues, while one of the survivors claimed that they actually saw one of the two nurses come into his room before experiencing the problem. In a highly controversial decision, the pair were convicted in 1977 on strictly circumstantial evidence, in one of the most debated hospital murder mysteries ever.