VILE Podcast
1) Episode 10: 'Babies, plural'
It would seem that Genene Jones hasn't kept quiet all these years. Prosecutors revealed stunning evidence in the case: There are accounts of Genene Jones' confessions, including one instance where a w...Show More
2) Episode 9: 'True justice'
Bexar County prosecutors in the Genene Jones case found themselves with mountains of old, unorganized medical records and obstacles to overcome in their quest to keep the so-called "killer nurse" behi...Show More
3) VILE Files: Plea bargain offer in the case against Jones
As a hearing in the case looms, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office discusses a possible plea bargain offer. Genene Jones' defense filed a "motion for speedy trial."
4) Episode 8: Mandatory release
The case of convicted 'killer nurse' Genene Jones falls perfectly in the window for mandatory release from prison in Texas. The only way to prevent her from going free is a new conviction, which prose...Show More
5) Episode 7: 'Judicious silence'
In late 1982, nurse Genene Jones had already created chaos. After Chelsea McClellan's death and other medical emergencies plagued the Kerrville clinic where she worked, those who worked with her at Be...Show More
6) VILE Files: Former Bexar medical examiner speaks out on hospital deaths
In this preview episode of Vile, we share an excerpt of our conversation with former Bexar County Medical Examiner Dr. Vincent DiMaio. In the next full episode of Vile, we'll discuss how the Genene Jo...Show More
7) Episode 6: Nurse 32
Deaths in Bexar County Hospital's pediatric ICU had reached epidemic proportions in the early 1980s, and a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention attributed the problem to one nurse i...Show More
8) Episode 5: 'Hero complex'
Genene Jones' former fiancé recalls strange behavior she showed during their two-year engagement, including a fixation with medical emergencies and telling what he calls "pathological lies."
9) VILE Files: 99-year sentence vs. life
This mini episode of Vile offers some clarification on the reason Genene Jones received a 99-year sentence rather than a life sentence, and what that means for her "mandatory release." In the next ins...Show More
10) Episode 4: State's Exhibit 47
Long-time Kerr County District Attorney Ron Sutton said Genene Jones' 1984 murder trial was sensational, to say the least. As Sutton reflects on the conviction and defining moment in his career, produ...Show More