Susan Berger
Susan Berger is a nurse who worked at Albany Medical Center in 1977. She was involved in the care of Amanda Scarpinati, a three-month-old infant who suffered severe burns due to an accident involving a hot-steam humidifier. The photo of Scarpinati being swaddled by an unknown nurse at Albany Medical Center was published in the hospital's annual report in 1977. Decades later, Scarpinati made an attempt to find the nurse who cared for her as a child, eventually reconnecting with Berger through social media and local news outlets. The two were reunited after nearly 40 years apart, with both expressing the lasting impact of their initial encounter.
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- Many had prepared victim impact statements that they hoped to read aloud.
- This was a calculated effort on his part to continue the suffering. He enjoyed the theater. He wasn’t looking at this family. He knew he had an audience.
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