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Efren Saldivar: Mandatory Failure
Efren Saldivar
A. During Efrens Childhood, he was known as very outgoing and pleasant.
B. There were persecutors and they tried to convince that the drug evidence in the dead bodies could have come before they came to Glendale. Saldivar’s childhood didn’t seem to reflect his killings.
C. Efren worked at Glendale Adventist Medical Center as a respiratory therapist. He graduate from The college of medical and dental careers in north Hollywood California. He did not marry or have children, and he was a loner. Women never really applied to his looks.
D. Efren was not diagnosed with a medical disorder.
E. His crimes were done on patients who were going to die eventually. He injected a paralytic drug in them which caused respiratory failure

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