The American state of Wisconsin offered today's case of real-life Gothic. Police arrested a "renegade nurse" and charged a facility with cruelty over horrendous and fatal mistreatment of a man.
The summary:
a renegade nurse cut off a man's foot without his consent and wanted to have it stuffed in her family's taxidermy shop and put on display to warn children to "wear your boots" in cold weather.
The details make things worse. The unfortunate man was already in awful shape, as "frostbite... left his feet blackened and necrotic." In the facility, it was time for horror:
According to a criminal complaint, the man's foot at that point was hanging on by a tendon and roughly two inches of skin. However, a nurse who changed his bandages said he could still wiggle his toes the day Brown cut off his foot, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Still, nursing home staff failed to notify hospice or a doctor of the man's condition after the fall, even though the man was so delirious he could not take his morphine pills, according to the inspection report.
On May 27, Brown unilaterally decided to amputate the foot for his "comfort," despite other nurses advising her against it. When Brown entered the man's room with two nursing aides to change his bandages, she "cut the victim's tendon, which amputated his right foot completely," using bandage scissors. One of the nursing aides would later testify to state officials that the man "felt everything and it hurt very bad."
Things got worse from there. First, what the nurse wanted to do with the... materials:
Brown reportedly put the foot in a biohazard bag and placed it in a freezer. A nursing assistant at the facility told investigators that Brown later pressured her to retrieve the foot because Brown wanted to preserve it in her family's taxidermy shop and display it with a sign saying, "Wear your boots, kids."
Then how the enterprise responded:
Leadership at the nursing home, meanwhile, failed to respond to the incident properly, according to the state report. According to federal regulations, the nursing home should have reported the incident to state authorities within 24 hours. But, it took the nursing home a full week to report the incident. At that point, an anonymous complaint had already alerted the state, and the man had died.
Such a cluster of horrors in one horrendous story: body horror (both the decay and the amputation), violation of deep trust, and inhumane treatment of the sick.
(thanks to Steven "no scissors" Kaye)
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