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Post by freddie on Feb 27, 2019 1:28:25 GMT
Following every regular episode this season, Steve and I will record and post a Q&A episode.
So, if you have any questions from last episode, post them on this thread and we will try to answer it on the Q&A.
Thanks friends,
Freddie
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S2E1 Q&A
Feb 27, 2019 19:01:39 GMT
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Post by TrueSeeker on Feb 27, 2019 19:01:39 GMT
Unless Matt was a Pedophile I cannot imagine a Scenario in which a community and/or mother-in-law would protect a murder! Matt did work with kids. Has any accusation been made
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Post by hankwallace on Feb 27, 2019 20:50:06 GMT
He said something about a statement the family wanted him to give? what was that about?
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Post by Batman on Feb 28, 2019 16:27:15 GMT
Has Matt's nursing licence ever been investigated prior or following the murder by the state nursing board?
Did anyone else call out from the hospital the night? Were any suspects from the hospital ever considered?
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Post by robbyd on Mar 1, 2019 7:53:21 GMT
Have you looked into the hospital? I did a quick search on the internet for more information about Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, where Matt Stewart was a nurse. One of the first things I discovered was that two doctors named Thomas Mason and Steve Folstad at the Lake Norman Regional Center filed whistle blower lawsuits against Health Management Associates LLC. Health Management Associates LLC of Naples, Florida, used to own Lake Norman Regional Center. Two doctors associated with Lake Norman Regional Center filed a lawsuit against Health Management Associates LLC in 2010 - shortly after the death of Stewart. The case eventually was settled by the Department of Justice, with allegations of rampant Medicare fraud that benefit the HMA. www.justice.gov/opa/pr/hospital-chain-will-pay-over-260-million-resolve-false-billing-and-kickback-allegations-oneMedicare fraud is huge, and often tied to organized crime. The settlement with the government said, flat out, that physicians and hospital administrators were threatened with the possibility of termination if they did not increase the amount of elderly Medicare patients who were admitted into the emergency rooms. If a shady company involved in Medicare fraud thinks nothing of intimidating doctors and hospital administrators, do you think it is too far of a stretch to believe that they wouldn't somehow be involved in a hit on a nurse? Perhaps Stewart wasn't stealing drugs or sleeping around - maybe he had been collecting documents and working with someone in the media? The murder doesn't seem to me like a random act or tied to sexual motivations - who would wander into a suburban neighborhood and commit that kind of murder? Seems to me more like a clumsy robbery or hit. What if HMA hired a local private investigator, who then hired an inexperienced local criminal who screwed up an attempt to look for documents? Have you considered FOIA'ing all FBI documents related to the settlement? Those documents would presumably be public records, and perhaps somewhere in those documents you could find evidence of what HMA was doing in relation to Lake Norman Regional Center?
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S2E1 Q&A
Mar 3, 2019 0:18:34 GMT
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Post by seeker99 on Mar 3, 2019 0:18:34 GMT
Unless Matt was a Pedophile I cannot imagine a Scenario in which a community and/or mother-in-law would protect a murder! Matt did work with kids. Has any accusation been made No. No accusations.
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S2E1 Q&A
Mar 3, 2019 0:21:24 GMT
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Post by seeker99 on Mar 3, 2019 0:21:24 GMT
Have you looked into the hospital? I did a quick search on the internet for more information about Lake Norman Regional Medical Center, where Matt Stewart was a nurse. One of the first things I discovered was that two doctors named Thomas Mason and Steve Folstad at the Lake Norman Regional Center filed whistle blower lawsuits against Health Management Associates LLC. Health Management Associates LLC of Naples, Florida, used to own Lake Norman Regional Center. Two doctors associated with Lake Norman Regional Center filed a lawsuit against Health Management Associates LLC in 2010 - shortly after the death of Stewart. The case eventually was settled by the Department of Justice, with allegations of rampant Medicare fraud that benefit the HMA. www.justice.gov/opa/pr/hospital-chain-will-pay-over-260-million-resolve-false-billing-and-kickback-allegations-oneMedicare fraud is huge, and often tied to organized crime. The settlement with the government said, flat out, that physicians and hospital administrators were threatened with the possibility of termination if they did not increase the amount of elderly Medicare patients who were admitted into the emergency rooms. If a shady company involved in Medicare fraud thinks nothing of intimidating doctors and hospital administrators, do you think it is too far of a stretch to believe that they wouldn't somehow be involved in a hit on a nurse? Perhaps Stewart wasn't stealing drugs or sleeping around - maybe he had been collecting documents and working with someone in the media? The murder doesn't seem to me like a random act or tied to sexual motivations - who would wander into a suburban neighborhood and commit that kind of murder? Seems to me more like a clumsy robbery or hit. What if HMA hired a local private investigator, who then hired an inexperienced local criminal who screwed up an attempt to look for documents? Have you considered FOIA'ing all FBI documents related to the settlement? Those documents would presumably be public records, and perhaps somewhere in those documents you could find evidence of what HMA was doing in relation to Lake Norman Regional Center? Well we know it wasn't a robbery because they didn't take anything and the way that he was murdered was definitely personal. When someone breaks and gets busted they shoot and usually run rather than brutally murder and kill someone the way that Matt was killed.
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Post by 783159 on Mar 3, 2019 22:06:40 GMT
This is more of a statement then a question in response to the question of narcotic diversion in the recent episode. I worked at LNRMC from 2000 to 2010. I worked steady weekend nights and knew Matt. I never worked a shift with him, but just had casual conversation. I was, what I would consider, good friends with Amanda, and if she says that Matt was cleared of diverting narcotics, I believe her. With that being said, if someone wants to divert narcotics from the hospital, it doesn't matter how many checks and balances are in place, it can be done. It's not a difficult system to crack. Other nurses have diverted narcotics using MY system ID, then I'm stuck with the burden of proof that it wasn't me that did it. I just wanted to throw this out there there it isn't a no fail system. As always, justice for Matt!!!
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Post by michie1103 on Sept 7, 2020 3:50:28 GMT
Has Matt's nursing licence ever been investigated prior or following the murder by the state nursing board? Did anyone else call out from the hospital the night? Were any suspects from the hospital ever considered? Matt's license was active and in good standing until 3/31/2010 (they are renewed for 2 years at a time). There is a way to look up complaints filed against a nurse, but i can't seem to find it. It would be on the NCBON website.
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