Disgruntled anesthesiologist with ‘dead fish stare’ who poisoned patients’ IV bags, leading to death and cardiac arrests, gets 190 years

Raynaldo Ortiz (U.S. Attorney

Raynaldo Ortiz (U.S. Attorney’s Office).

A Texas anesthesiologist will spend the rest of his life in prison for injecting drugs into patients’ IV bags, resulting in at least one death and causing multiple patient cardiac emergencies.

Raynaldo Ortiz Jr., 61, was sentenced on Wednesday to 190 years in federal prison, the maximum punishment, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a press release.

Northern District of Texas Chief Judge David C. Godbey, a George W. Bush appointee, called his actions “tantamount to attempted murder,” DOJ spokesperson Dooley posted on X.

Dooley added that at the hearing, the son of a victim told the court his 10-year-old no longer trusts doctors because “a doctor tried to kill Pops.” The father of another recalled with horror seeing Dr. Ortiz’s “dead fish stare” on surveillance video, Dooley posted.

Ortiz was convicted in April of four counts of tampering with consumer products resulting in serious bodily injury, one count of tampering with a consumer product and five counts of intentional adulteration of a drug.