Breaking News: Homicide Charges Announced in Case Linked to Psychiatric Institute of Washington
“A Life Disappeared While They Watched”: Jeanine Pirro Announces Homicide Indictment in Shocking Psychiatric Institute Neglect Case

In a press conference that was as emotionally charged as it was legally significant, United States Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced a one-count indictment for criminally negligent homicide against three former employees of the Psychiatric Institute of Washington. The charges stem from the 2018 death of a 58-year-old vulnerable adult, referred to as GW, whose final moments were captured on a haunting facility video that Pirro described as “shocking.” The indictment targets two psychiatric technicians, Nelson Kuma and Rich Hanu, along with registered nurse Norma Munoz-Bent, for what Pirro characterized as a total abandonment of basic medical standards and human decency.
The details provided by Pirro paint a harrowing picture of clinical indifference. On the day of his death, GW was purportedly in a medical unit under “one-to-one” care—a high-level monitoring protocol requiring health checks every 15 minutes. However, video evidence from 12:38 PM shows GW lying on a mattress on the floor, unclothed and struggling with labored breathing. According to the prosecutor, the first technician entered the room, observed the patient face-down and failing to breathe properly, and proceeded to do nothing for four minutes. A second technician then entered; the two allegedly shared a “fist-bump” and engaged in an animated conversation for seven minutes, completely ignoring the dying man at their feet.

The failure to act escalated when the registered nurse arrived at 12:49 PM. Pirro noted that the nurse stood with her hands on her hips, staring at the patient without touching him or assessing his vitals, before walking out of the room. When staffers eventually returned with a blood pressure cuff, they allegedly used one that was too small and placed it on the patient’s forearm instead of his upper arm, further delaying any meaningful intervention. “This trio did nothing to help this patient,” Pirro stated emphatically. “They didn’t check a pulse, they didn’t call a code blue, they didn’t attempt CPR. They stood and watched a life disappear.”
It wasn’t until 1:01 PM—21 minutes after the initial observation of respiratory distress—that medical staff finally attempted chest compressions. By then, it was too late. Pirro emphasized that this was not a “close call” or a difficult medical judgment, but rather a case of “basic entry-level incompetence.” The defendants now face up to 20 years in prison under DC Code 22-934. The U.S. Attorney made it clear that her office will not tolerate such indifference in facilities meant to care for the weak and vulnerable, asserting that when professionals are paid to save lives and instead watch them slip away, it crosses the line from negligence into criminal behavior.

The press conference also touched on the broader implications for the District of Columbia. Pirro, who has been in her role for 11 months, addressed the frustrating six-year delay in bringing these charges. She credited a dedicated prosecutor named Jason for refusing to let the case fall by the wayside through various administrative changes. Pirro also announced a new public tip line (2022-255-2080) for reporting abuse and neglect in care facilities, signaling a more aggressive stance on institutional crime. “The public needs to know that someone is listening,” Pirro said, “and that someone is going to do something about it.”
Beyond the specific homicide case, Pirro used the platform to address the “insanity” of current criminal liability ages in DC, following recent “teen takeovers” and violent incidents involving minors. She urged the DC Council to lower the age of accountability, arguing that the public is paying the price for a system that fails to bring young offenders into the criminal justice system. Whether dealing with institutional neglect or street crime, Pirro’s message was singular: a new era of strict accountability has arrived in the district, and those who violate the law—be they teenagers on the street or medical professionals in a hospital—will be held to account.
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