LUFKIN, Texas (AP) _ A dialysis clinic patient told an East Texas jury that she saw a clinic nurse fill syringes with bleach from a cleaning pail and inject it into the intravenous lines of two other patients.
Linda Hall testified Tuesday in the first day of testimony in the capital murder trial of Kimberly Saenz, who’s accused of killing five Lufkin dialysis clinic patients with bleach injections.
The 38-year-old Lufkin nurse could get the death penalty if convicted.
The Lufkin Daily News reports that under cross-examination, Hall acknowledged she is blind in one eye but said her vision is worse now than in 2008, when she says the injections happened.
Saenz’s attorneys blame improper water purification at the Davita Dialysis clinic in Lufkin killed the five patients and injured five others.
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