Killer nurse donates kidney



NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- A former nurse who admitted killing 29 patients in two states donated one of his kidneys to the brother of an ex-girlfriend, the nurse's lawyer said Wednesday.
Charles Cullen had threatened to skip his sentencing hearing unless he was allowed to be a donor. A judge gave permission in February for the serial killer to be removed from prison for the operation.
The recipient was Ernie Peckham of Rocky Point, N.Y., said Johnnie Mask, Cullen's public defender.
Peckham, 37, a metalworker, is a married father of four who is a Cub Scout leader and Army reservist, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday. His sister, Catherine Westerfer, 38, of Bethlehem, Pa., once lived with Cullen, the newspaper said.
Cullen pleaded guilty to killing 29 patients with drug overdoses at nursing homes and hospitals in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in one of the worst murder sprees ever discovered in the U.S. health care system. He was sentenced to 18 life terms.
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