True Crime Friday: Richard Angelo, the Long Island Nurse Serial Killer
Richard Angelo is a former nurse and a serial killer. He was born in New York on August 29, 1962, to a mother that was a teacher and a father that was a school guidance counselor. In 1989, he was convicted of murdering several of his patients and sentenced to fifty years-to-life in prison. Although, he will be eligible for parole in 2049. The Early Childhood of Richard Angelo Richard Angelo graduated from high school and then entered a two-year nursing program where he was a well-regarded honor roll student. There does not appear to be any childhood trauma such as neglect and abuse that generally will lead to child becoming a serial killer. We have no information from his childhood that would suggest he wet the bed, tortured animals and set fires which most budding serial killers tend to do. But of course, he went on to become a killer of the elderly. The Victims of Richard Angelo John Stanley Fisher, 75 Milton Poultney, 75 Joseph Francis O'Neill, 79 Frederick LaGois, 65 Joan Hayes...