What happened to Dr George Blumenschein?

What happened to Dr George Blumenschein?

Doctors suspected that he had had a stroke, but his MRI came back clear and ruled that diagnosis out. A medical mystery swirled and Blumenschein’s condition deteriorated. Hours after arriving at the hospital, he was in the ICU. He was unconscious and his organs were failing.

Who poisoned Dr blumenschein?

Ana Maria Gonzalez-Angulo
Dr. Ana Maria Gonzalez-Angulo, 43, was convicted Friday of aggravated assault for poisoning Dr. George Blumenschein with ethylene glycol on Jan. 27, 2013, after he spurned her in favor of his longtime girlfriend.

Is Ana Gonzalez Angulo out of jail?

HOUSTON – The once-respected cancer doctor convicted of poisoning her boyfriend told Local 2 that she is surviving in jail on her faith and that she often prays. Dr. Gonzalez said jail has been hard on her. She said she is religious and relying on her family to keep her strong.

Who is Dr Blumenschein?

Dr. Blumenschein’s area of focus is in new drug development, adoptive T-cell therapy and multimodality therapy for the treatment of lung and head and neck cancers. Specifically, he is interested in the utilization of compounds with novel mechanisms of action in clinical trials for the treatment of these tumors.

Who poisoned George Blumenschein?

1 of 57 Dr. George Blumenschein before testifying at the trial of Dr. Ana Maria Gonzalez-Angulo in the 248th District Court at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center Friday, Sept. 19, 2014, in Houston, Texas. Dr. Gonzalez-Angulo, on trial for a felony charge of aggravated assault, was charged in May 2013 with poisoning Dr. George Blumenschein.

What happened at the Blumenschein-Gonzales trial?

The trial, which began Sept. 15, was filled with plot twists that could have come from a soap opera, including prosecutors saying that Gonzalez-Angulo lied about being attacked outside her home in an effort to get Blumenschein to leave his girlfriend.

What happened to Blumenschein’s girlfriend?

Blumenschein and his girlfriend, who were in the courtroom when the sentence was announced, left the courthouse without speaking to reporters but, reports CBS Houston station KHOU-TV, said through prosecutors they were pleased the jury’s decision. “They were happy,” said prosecutor Nathan Hennigan.

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