‘Instead of curing pain, he inflicted it’: Anesthesiologist convicted of poisoning patients’ IV bags, leading to death and cardiac arrests

Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr. was convicted of poisoning patients

Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr. was convicted of poisoning patients’ IV bags in Texas (Surveillance video screenshot via FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube)

An anesthesiologist from Texas, who prosecutors said was facing the possible loss of his medical license and who owed millions to the IRS, was convicted of injecting drugs into patients’ IV bags, resulting in at least one death and causing multiple patient cardiac emergencies.

Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr., 60, was convicted 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, prosecutors said in a news release on Friday. He faces up to 190 years in prison. A sentencing date has not been set.

You May Also Like

Missing elderly woman found ‘encased in concrete’ underneath a shed weeks after she was last seen having dinner with her handyman: Police

Background: News footage of Jeffrey Zizz appearing in court on an unrelated…

‘Creates a dangerous opportunity’: Trump DOJ opposes letting Jan. 6 defendant ‘examine and publish’ footage, evidence and discovery surrounding Capitol attack

Insets: Ryan Zink (Department of Justice). Background: FILE — Violent rioters loyal…

Florida man takes 8-inch chef’s knife out of package to repeatedly stab woman criticizing his ‘uncontrolled kids’ while in line at supermarket butcher’s counter

Inset: Jammacar Gayle (Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The grocery store where…

‘Throwing up hands signs, middle fingers’: Driver’s ‘celebration’ after allegedly killing teen in crash that ended high-speed police chase leaves witnesses shocked

Inset: Cooper Schoenke (Family photo/WAGA). Background: The scene after Faduma Mohamed allegedly…