In the sacred space of a hospital nursery-where life begins and trust is absolute-nurse Genene Jones became a silent executioner.
Blood in the Nursery is the harrowing true story of one of America's most chilling medical serial killers. Genene Jones was a trusted pediatric nurse in Texas, praised for her tireless care and quick actions during emergencies. But behind the uniform was a woman manipulating life-and-death moments to feed a dark need for control and recognition. Infants who should have thrived instead died suddenly and mysteriously-always with Genene nearby.
Clara McKay's meticulous investigation draws from court transcripts, autopsy reports, hospital records, and first-hand interviews to reveal the full scope of institutional failure, medical betrayal, and systemic silence that allowed Jones to kill-again and again.
This is not fiction. These were real children. Real parents. Real tragedies ignored for too long.
If you think hospitals are the safest place for your child, this book will make you think again.