DEADLY DECEIT: UTAH NURSE ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY POISONING ROOMMATE TO COLLECT $1.5 MILLION LIFE INSURANCE PAYOUT
In a shocking and disturbing case, a 47-year-old nurse from Utah has been arrested and charged with aggravated murder for allegedly poisoning her former roommate with unprescribed insulin. Meggan Randall Sundwall’s arrest comes after a months-long investigation into the August 2024 death of 38-year-old Kacee Lyn Terry.
A Web of Deceit
According to authorities, Sundwall convinced Terry that she had terminal cancer, despite medical records and an autopsy revealing no evidence of the disease. Investigators believe that Sundwall administered a fatal dose of insulin and other drugs to Terry, who was not diabetic, leading to her death five days later.
A Sinister Motive
The alleged motive behind the crime is a stunning one: Sundwall stood to gain a $1.5 million life insurance payout from Terry’s death. The investigation revealed that Sundwall had taken out a life insurance policy on Terry, listing herself as the beneficiary.
A Community in Shock
The news of Sundwall’s arrest has sent shockwaves through the community, with many left wondering how someone in a position of trust could allegedly commit such a heinous crime. “It’s just unbelievable,” said one neighbor. “You trust nurses with your life, and to think that someone could do something like this… it’s just horrific.”
Justice Sought
Sundwall has been charged with aggravated murder, a crime that carries severe penalties, including the possibility of life imprisonment. As the case unfolds, the community will be watching closely, seeking justice for Terry and her loved ones.