This Nurse is DANGEROUS // The Malcolm Webster Murder Story
5/1/20269 min
Malcolm Webster, a British nurse dubbed the "Black Widower," was convicted in 2011 for the 1994 murder of his first wife, Claire Morris, and the 1999 attempted murder of his second wife, Felicity Drumm, both staged as car accidents to claim life insurance money. Operating as a calculated, financially-driven sociopath, Webster drugged his victims and attempted to kill them on different continents to fund an affluent lifestyle, eventually defrauding his second wife of her savings.
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First 90 secondsRay William Johnson· Host0:00
So this guy has three wives, and he's gonna try and murder all of them. Now the guy's name is Webster, and Webster's 35 when this story starts, and he's living in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. And here's the thing about Webster. He loves buying nice things, like clothes, and he loves taking himself out to expensive dinners, you know, stuff like that. But the problem is he works as a nurse at the local hospital, which is a great job, but he can't afford to be spending all his money like that. So to keep up with all these purchases, he goes into a lot of debt. And if that isn't bad enough, he hides this debt from his wife. His wife is this woman, Claire. Now, one day in 1994, Claire allegedly starts figuring things out, like she knows something is up. Supposedly, she's starting to catch on that he's been hiding this big secret from her. Now, naturally, this would make any wife super pissed off, not only because her husband has been lying to her, but also because it sucks to owe people money. Now, we have no evidence that Webster ever sits her down and tells her the truth, as it would likely have destroyed their marriage. In fact, quite the opposite happens. Webster doesn't tell her. Instead, he comes up with a really sinister plan. He's gonna just drug her over and over again to keep her in a constant state of confusion. That way, she never figures out that they're in debt. So he gets to work on this plan.