Interviews with serial killers | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Published 2023-09-02
From 2013, Steve Kroft's interview with serial killer Charles Cullen, who confessed to killing 40 patients while working as a nurse. And from 2019, Sharyn Alfonsi's report on serial killer Samuel Little.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 Angel of Death (Part 1)
14:21 Angel of Death (Part 2)
26:43 The Ranger and the Serial Killer

All Comments (21)
  • @mandyellis876
    The hospitals who suspected he was harming patients and failed to disclose their suspicions, should be held culpable for enabling him.
  • @duddydud
    Those hospital directors should be in jail.
  • @Slayer-tv8ub
    The amazing Ranger in the second half of this video is the one who solved my aunts cold case after 10 years of no leads and no dna from the suspect. They traced down the van he used to assault her and take her life years later in an old field that he sold to a florist company and found a single strand of my aunts hair in his van. It took them 1 month to solve a case that had been cold for 10+ years.
  • @Who-Dunnit
    ...imagine being hospitalised for freaking sunburn, and your doc just "mercy" kills you. That is MADNESS.
  • @blingqueen2235
    These hospitals that sweep things like this under the rug are no better than the psychopath they protect. They should be held accountable too.
  • Amazing! He tried to “commit suicide” over 20 times but failed but was more than capable of taking other people’s lives with his medical knowledge. I don’t think he seriously tried to take his own life, just a way of garnering sympathy from his therapists and keep on killing.
  • As a nurse this infuriates me !!!!! I was an exemplary nurse with many praises from patients and families and a few awards, no errors, no discipline, no complaints, I was fired for speaking up about the corruption in the hospital ! I am scared to death to ever be in the hospital because I know what goes on there !!! This case is extreme but there is a lot of carelessness and errors that get “overlooked” 🤬 This man is an evil monster !!!!!!!!!🤬
  • @AshCupric
    It’s truly horrifying to think in a time when we are most vulnerable there are psychotic nurses/ doctors that can decide your fate and take you out in a few seconds…
  • @bryanthomsen5551
    Charles Cullen is a soft spoken weasel without a conscience. His crimes should never have happened. His former employers need to answer for his crimes as well.
  • @kanebrooke
    Can’t take his own life but can take others.
  • @IvorGrumble
    This will keep happening until the spineless bosses of hospitals are held accountable. We just had one of these in the UK, a nurse killing babies, there were many complaints about her by other nurses but the hospital bosses did nothing. I should imagine these spineless maggots will resign on full pension, no consequences at all.
  • In the mid 80's when I was 13 I was molested by a nurse on a night shift. The day before I had had a bad reaction to anesthesia and hallucinated some odd things. The nurse told me the next night after he did what he did that no one would believe me because of what had happened the day before. I was discharged the next morning and never said a word about it to anyone. Later in adulthood, I regretted not saying anything because I'm sure he hurt others after that, but at the time I just wanted to block it from my mind. When I think about it now, I still get the same cold dead chill going through my body that I got while it was happening.
  • @kelammo
    The woman who reported him is a HERO. She no doubt saved many lives. ❤ He hides what he is behind being soft spoken… he’s a monster.
  • @PCBmanufacturer1
    He really has that serial killer vibe. Great work for the cameraman.
  • @davidginchereau
    Its really disturbing knowing what doctors nurses,directors etc hide in hospitals.very scary
  • @user-kb8qw7dy4t
    There is no one more dangerous than someone who feels powerless in their own life.
  • @adwoamk8918
    The same thing as Lucy Letby, the hospital managers should be ashamed of themselves.
  • @Reathety
    The hospital lawyers and executives that thought it would be a good idea to cover up for this murderer should be in a prison cell right next to this guy.
  • @verniece2
    OMG this guys eyes are incredibly telling about the monster he is. I can't even look at them without seeing evil.
  • @marcos7801
    Samuel Little had such an incredible photographic memory of his victims that was able to draw them with exact detail and accuracy. That to me is both mind-blowing, and chilling.