Anna Pou

Anna Pou

Anna Maria Pou (born 1956) [cite news | author = Gwen Filosa | url = http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/07/foti_sued_by_doctor_accused_in.html | title = Foti sued by doctor accused in Memorial Hospital deaths | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = July 162007] is an associate professor in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans. The New Orleans surgeon was accused of administering lethal painkiller injections to four elderly intensive-care patients at Memorial Medical Center, New Orleans three days after the landfall of Hurricane Katrina in that city. A year after her arrest in July 2006, the grand jury opted not to indict her on second degree murder charges, thus clearing her of criminal charges.

The Lifecare Patients

The patients who Dr. Pou was accused of killing were patients of a company called Lifecare, which ran an acute care facility for the extremely ill. Dr. Pou and other medical staff were caring for these patients after the doctor assigned to care for them did not appear.

An investigation of Dr. Pou began after Dr. Bryant King, a physician working at Memorial following the hurricane, publicly charged that one or more health care workers had killed patients, based on conversations with other health care workers. King told CNN that when he believed that a doctor was about to kill patients, he boarded a boat and left the hospital. [cite news | url = http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/12/katrina.hospital/index.html | title = Staff at New Orleans hospital debated euthanizing patients | author = Kathleen Johnston | publisher = CNN.com | date = 2005-10-13] King explained his actions in terms of his opposition to Pou's alleged actions, arguing "I`d rather be considered a person who abandoned patients than someone who aided in eliminating patients." [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0510/14/ng.01.html Louisiana AG Orders Autopsies of 50 Memorial Medical Patients; Susan Polk Goes on Trial] CNN.com, 14 October 2005]

Accusation

On Tuesday, 2006-07-18, Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti arrested Pou (along with two nurses, Cheri Landry and Lori Budo), accused of being "a principal to second-degree murder" in the deaths of four patients at Memorial Medical Center on 1 September 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana in the days following Hurricane Katrina.

The affidavit says Pou and the nurses "intentionally (killed)" Emmett Everett Sr., 61; Hollis Alford, 66; Ireatha Watson, 89; and Rose Savoie, 90, by administering or causing to be administered lethal doses of morphine sulphate (morphine) and/or midazolam (Versed)." [cite news | author = James Varney | url = http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1154844156102520.xml&coll=1 | title = Doctor's drug mix not ideal killer: Evidence in Memorial case called unreliable | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = August 062006] Conditions at Memorial were difficult following the hurricane: The hospital's ground floor was inundated with 10 feet of floodwater. Patients were threatened by not only their existing illness, but also suffocating heat and dehydration. Without backup electrical power, temperatures reached 110 degrees, and at least 34 patients died, including some critically ill patients. [cite news | url = http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/neworleans/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1171610882303630.xml&coll=1 | title = Memorial Evidence To Be Reviewed | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = 2007-02-16] Doctors could hear gunshots in the vicinity of the hospital; but despite the danger to the patients, officials told the doctors that evacuating Memorial was not as high a priority as evacuating citizens stranded on rooftops.cite news | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/09/21/60minutes/main2030603.shtml | author = Morley Safer | title = Katrina Doc Denies Mercy Killings | publisher = 60 Minutes | date = 2006-09-24]

Coroner's Report, Grand Jury

In February 2007, seven months after Dr. Pou's arrest, the case against her and the two nurses appeared more questionable after the Orleans Parish Coroner, Dr. Frank Minyard, announced that he had classified the patient deaths at Memorial as "undetermined," which means that on available evidence he cannot classify the deaths as due to homicide or natural causes. Minyard told the media that he had retained some of the nation's leading experts as consultants in the case. [cite news | url = http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-7/117031723220570.xml&coll=1 | author = Jeffrey Meitrodt | title = N.O. coroner finds no evidence of homicide | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = 2007-02-01]

Nonetheless, the coroner's determination does not bar the district attorney from seeking an indictment, and in mid-February 2007, District Attorney Eddie Jordan's office proceeded with plans to impanel a grand jury to investigate the deaths at Memorial. Jordan's office stated that rather than using the grand jury in a perfunctory manner, as is usual in modern practice, it planned to use the grand jury as an active investigative tool and subpoena witnesses. Jordan's office declined to provide information on the grand jury's schedule or how long it expected the investigation to take. [cite news | url = http://www.katc.com/Global/story.asp?S=6089207 | title = Grand jury selected for Memorial Medical deaths | publisher = KATC-TV | date = 2007-02-15] [cite news | url = http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/neworleans/index.ssf?/base/news-6/1171610882303630.xml&coll=1 | title = Memorial Evidence To Be Reviewed | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = 2007-02-16]

The grand jury was sworn in on 6 March 2007, and prosecutors took the unusual step of having its meetings at an undisclosed location (i.e. away from the courthouse), in order to prevent the media from observing the identity of witnesses coming and going. The grand jury was selected to deal solely with the Memorial case, rather than the dozens to hundreds grand juries normally hear; and prosecutors stated it could hear testimony for months. [cite news | url = http://www.nola.com/newslogs/tpupdates/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_tpupdates/archives/2007_03_06.html | title = Grand jury starts work in Memorial case | publisher = The Times-Picayune | date = 2007-03-06] The unusual moves prompted legal observers to speculate the district attorney considered the evidence ambiguous and wanted to be able to assure the public of a thorough investigation if he decided to drop the case without bringing formal charges. Loyola University Law Professor Dane Ciolono told the media, "Doing it this way certainly speaks to the ambiguity of the evidence and the prosecutor's deliberation as to whether to seek an indictment. . . . Or it could be that he's made up his mind that he does not want to bring charges and wants the grand jury to provide his cover." [ [http://media.www.thenichollsworth.com/media/storage/paper262/news/2007/03/08/News/Grand.Jury.To.Investigate.Hospital.Deaths-2769053.shtml Grand Jury to investigate hospital deaths] Associated Press, 8 March 2007]

The Grand Jury proceedings took several months to complete. Near the end of March 2007, Pou's attorney Rick Simmons told the media that a decision on indictments could take until the end of April. Both sides were involved in extensive investigations: Simmons himself planned to interview a grand total of about 2,000 people in the case. [ [http://www.modernhealthcare.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070327/FREE/70326009/0/FRONTPAGE It's Slow, But There Is Progress in New Orleans] Modern Healthcare, 27 March 2007]

Cleared of charges

On July 24, 2007 it was announced that a Louisiana grand jury declined to indict Pou. [ [http://www.wdsu.com/news/13744299/detail.html 'Dark Cloud' Lifted From Pou, Attorney Says: Grand Jury Declines To Indict Doctor In Hospital Deaths] July 24, 2007]

Later inquiry, reported by CNN and other sources, revealed that the testimony of medical experts was not heard by this jury. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/26/hospital.grandjury/index.html 'Medical experts never testified in Katrina hospital deaths'] August 26, 2007]

References

External links

* [http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/Otorhinolaryngology/faculty_detail.asp?id=1138 Official Bio at LSU]
* [http://www.supportdrpou.com Dr. Anna Pou Defense Fund]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20437669/site/newsweek/page/0/ Dr. Anna Pou interview]


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