Utah nurse accused of murder, faking patient’s terminal cancer diagnosis to claim $1M

A registered nurse was arrested and accused of aggravated murder after she allegedly convinced her patient that she had terminal cancer and injected her with a fatal dose of insulin in an attempt to collect the victim’s $1.5 million life insurance policy.

Meggan Randall Sundwall, 47, was arrested on Thursday in connection with the death of Kacee Lyn Terry, 38, after she died from being injected with an unprescribed dose of insulin over the summer, according to court documents obtained by Fox 13 News.

The arrest stems from an Aug. 12, 2024 investigation when police were called to a home in Highland, UT and found Terry unresponsive.

The report stated that paramedics found a diabetic needle, but investigators learned that Terry was not a diabetic. When she was transported to Mountain Point Hospital in Lehi, paramedics found that Terry’s blood sugar level was at 14, significantly below 40, which detectives said is considered life-threatening.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/utah-nurse-accused-murder-faking-patients-terminal-cancer-diagnosis-claim-1m-insurance-policy-report

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