Ray William Johnson
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So before she clocks out, she grabs a saline IV bag from the warming bin, and she takes it home with her to treat herself.
And this bag happens to be one of Rinaldo's poisoned bags.
So she gets home and her husband helps her set up the bag and hook it up to her and whatnot.
And then he leaves.
Five minutes later, boom, Dr. Melanie's blood pressure spikes and she starts to feel severe pain in her arm and chest.
So she immediately calls her husband on the phone to come back to her.
By the time he gets there, she's in serious pain and she's screaming at him to call an ambulance.
Then she collapses onto the floor.
So husband panics and he starts doing CPR on her.
But unfortunately, it's too late.
Dr. Melanie dies.
Now, her death was pretty sudden and unexpected.
So they have an autopsy done on her.
And while they're waiting for the results, they just presume that she had a heart attack or something.
Well, eventually the results come back, and they show that she died from bupivacaine toxicity.
Bupivacaine is a drug used in anesthesia procedures.
So police start getting suspicious.
Meanwhile, back at the hospital, doctors and staff keep using Ronaldo's contaminated IV bags, so cardiac emergencies continue to happen.
At one point, an 18-year-old kid comes into the hospital for nose surgery, and so the doctors put him under and he's getting the surgery.
And at some point, they change out his IV bag, and of course, they unknowingly hook him up to one of Ronaldo's IV bags from the warming bin.