Crimes Gone Viral Season 1 Episode 1

Ep 1. Do No Harm

  • TV14
  • September 9, 2020
  • 21 min
  •   (11)

Crimes Gone Viral is a true crime series that takes a deep dive into crimes that have gone viral on the internet and social media. With expert insights and interviews with those involved in the cases, Crimes Gone Viral explores the impact of social media on modern-day crime. Season 1, episode 1 is titled "Do No Harm."

In this episode, Crimes Gone Viral investigates the case of a nurse who went on a murderous rampage in a hospital in Ohio. The nurse, Genene Jones, was convicted of killing one infant and injuring several others with overdoses of medication. However, it's believed that Jones may have been responsible for even more deaths over the course of her career.

The episode begins with the 1982 case of Chelsea McClellan, an infant who was born prematurely and required care in the ICU. Chelsea's mother, Petti, trusted the nurses and doctors to care for her daughter, but she began to notice that Chelsea's health was declining rapidly. Petti voiced her concerns, but her worries were dismissed by the medical staff.

One day, Petti arrived at the hospital to find that her daughter had stopped breathing and was on life support. She made the difficult decision to take her daughter off life support, and Chelsea passed away soon after. Petti was devastated and couldn't understand what had gone wrong.

Years later, a local TV station aired a story about a nurse in Texas named Genene Jones, who was suspected of killing infants by injecting them with overdoses of medication. Petti watched the story and saw a picture of Jones, and was shocked to see that it was the same nurse who had cared for Chelsea in Ohio years earlier.

Crimes Gone Viral delves into Jones' background and how she began working in the medical field. It's revealed that Jones had a troubled childhood and was known to lie and steal. She moved to Texas and began working in a pediatric ICU, where she quickly gained a reputation for being a skilled nurse. However, her coworkers began to notice that she was often present when infants died unexpectedly.

The episode explores the investigation that led to Jones' arrest and conviction for the murder of one infant and the injury of several others. It's revealed that Jones had a fascination with death and often talked about it with coworkers. She would inject infants with medication and then be the first to respond when they began to have medical emergencies.

Jones was sentenced to life in prison, but Crimes Gone Viral raises questions about whether she may have been responsible for even more deaths. It's revealed that Jones was moved from hospital to hospital over the course of her career, and that there were periods when the number of infant deaths in her care increased dramatically.

Throughout the episode, Crimes Gone Viral explores the impact of social media on the case. It's revealed that the news coverage of Jones' case led to a flood of tips and information from people who had interacted with her over the years. The episode also discusses how the internet has allowed for the widespread sharing of information and how this can sometimes lead to false accusations and misinformation.

Overall, "Do No Harm" is a gripping and informative episode that sheds light on a disturbing case of medical malpractice. Crimes Gone Viral does an excellent job of presenting the facts of the case and exploring the impact of social media on modern-day crime. The episode is sure to leave viewers thinking about the power of the internet and the importance of holding those in positions of power accountable for their actions.

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Crimes Gone Viral is a true crime series that takes a deep dive into crimes that have gone viral on the internet and social media. With expert insights and interviews with those involved in the cases, Crimes Gone Viral explores the impact of social media on modern-day crime. Season 1, episode 1 is titled "Do No Harm."

In this episode, Crimes Gone Viral investigates the case of a nurse who went on a murderous rampage in a hospital in Ohio. The nurse, Genene Jones, was convicted of killing one infant and injuring several others with overdoses of medication. However, it's believed that Jones may have been responsible for even more deaths over the course of her career.

The episode begins with the 1982 case of Chelsea McClellan, an infant who was born prematurely and required care in the ICU. Chelsea's mother, Petti, trusted the nurses and doctors to care for her daughter, but she began to notice that Chelsea's health was declining rapidly. Petti voiced her concerns, but her worries were dismissed by the medical staff.

One day, Petti arrived at the hospital to find that her daughter had stopped breathing and was on life support. She made the difficult decision to take her daughter off life support, and Chelsea passed away soon after. Petti was devastated and couldn't understand what had gone wrong.

Years later, a local TV station aired a story about a nurse in Texas named Genene Jones, who was suspected of killing infants by injecting them with overdoses of medication. Petti watched the story and saw a picture of Jones, and was shocked to see that it was the same nurse who had cared for Chelsea in Ohio years earlier.

Crimes Gone Viral delves into Jones' background and how she began working in the medical field. It's revealed that Jones had a troubled childhood and was known to lie and steal. She moved to Texas and began working in a pediatric ICU, where she quickly gained a reputation for being a skilled nurse. However, her coworkers began to notice that she was often present when infants died unexpectedly.

The episode explores the investigation that led to Jones' arrest and conviction for the murder of one infant and the injury of several others. It's revealed that Jones had a fascination with death and often talked about it with coworkers. She would inject infants with medication and then be the first to respond when they began to have medical emergencies.

Jones was sentenced to life in prison, but Crimes Gone Viral raises questions about whether she may have been responsible for even more deaths. It's revealed that Jones was moved from hospital to hospital over the course of her career, and that there were periods when the number of infant deaths in her care increased dramatically.

Throughout the episode, Crimes Gone Viral explores the impact of social media on the case. It's revealed that the news coverage of Jones' case led to a flood of tips and information from people who had interacted with her over the years. The episode also discusses how the internet has allowed for the widespread sharing of information and how this can sometimes lead to false accusations and misinformation.

Overall, "Do No Harm" is a gripping and informative episode that sheds light on a disturbing case of medical malpractice. Crimes Gone Viral does an excellent job of presenting the facts of the case and exploring the impact of social media on modern-day crime. The episode is sure to leave viewers thinking about the power of the internet and the importance of holding those in positions of power accountable for their actions.

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  • First Aired
    September 9, 2020
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
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