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Killer nurse receives four life sentences
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Nurse gets four life sentences for killing
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Hospital nurse Colin Norris was imprisoned for life today for the killing of four of his patients .
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Colin Norris , a hospital nurse , was imprisoned for life , because he killed four of his patients .
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32 year old Norris from Glasgow killed the four women in 2002 by giving them large amounts of sleeping medicine .
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He is 32 years old and from Glasgow , and he killed his four female victims in 2002 by causing them to overdose on sleeping medicine .
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Yesterday , he was found guilty of four counts of murder following a long trial .
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At the end of his long trial , he was found guilty on four counts to of murder .
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He was given four life sentences , one for each of the killings .
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With this , he was given one life sentence for each of his murders , totaling four .
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He will have to serve at least 30 years .
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His sentence is a minimum of 30 years .
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Police officer Chris Gregg said that Norris had been acting strangely around the hospital .
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According to a police officer named Chris Gregg , he had been recently acting strange at his workplace , the hospital .
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Only the awareness of other hospital staff put a stop to him and to the killings .
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Thanks to the awareness of other staffers at the hospital , they were able to end his killings .
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The police have learned that the motive for the killings was that Norris disliked working with old people .
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His motive behind the murders was that he disliked working with the elderly , according to what the police learned .
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All of his victims were old weak women with heart problems .
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His victims were all similar , in that they were all old , weak women with heart issues .
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All of them could be considered a burden to hospital staff .
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The hospital staff may have considered these women a burden .