Trial of German nursed accused of 100 deaths coming to close
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Defense closing arguments are getting underway in the case of a former nurse accused of killing 100 patients at two hospitals in northern Germany.
Prosecutors have already asked for life in prison for Niels Hoegel, 42, for the killings at a hospital in Oldenburg between 1999 and 2002 and another hospital in nearby Delmenhorst from 2003 to 2005.
During the seven-month trial in Oldenburg, Hoegel admitted to 43 of the killings, disputed five, and said he couldn't remember the other 52.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Pleas aren't entered in the German system but Hoegel expressed regret in a statement to the court.
Christian Marbach, a spokesman for the affected families whose grandfather was among the victims, told the dpa news agency Hoegel only confessed to what was already known.
A verdict is expected Thursday.