Two bodies exhumed in probe into former Ontario nurse charged with murder
The bodies of two seniors were exhumed on Tuesday as part of a police investigation into a former Ontario nurse accused of killing eight patients in her care.
Elizabeth Wettlaufer is also facing four attempted murder charges and two counts of aggravated assault.
Police have alleged the crimes took place over the last decade at three long-term care facilities in Ontario where the 49-year-old Woodstock, Ont., woman worked as a registered nurse, and a private home.
On Tuesday, London police said the bodies of two alleged murder victims — Arpad Horvath, 75, and Helen Matheson, 95 — were removed from their graves.